Kotlar: Space suite no.11 / four recital pieces for accordion
Publisher | eNoty.eu |
Genre: |
music for children, pupils and students
instructive pieces |
Arrangement: | piano |
Cast: | solo |
Difficulty: | Intermediate |
Format: |
book
book + Audio Online |
Series: | Czech composer |
Parameters
Product code: | BM193 |
Composer: | Kotlár, Patrik |
No. of songs: | 4 |
Pages: | 16 |
Language: |
English
Czech |
Size: | 21 x 30 cm |
ISMN: | 9790660650950 |
Audio examples
Songlist (4)
- Oblast 51 / Area 51
- U.F.O.
- Planeta RX 541 / Planet RX 541
- U. S. S Andromeda
Product description
"Space Suite No. 11" brings you four recital pieces written by Patrik Kotlár for early intermediate accordion players. The book includes a link to download the recordings (mp3s) to your computer and QR codes to play the individual pieces on your mobile phone.
„In the Space Suite, I tried to use harmony with chords that are tertian related to evoke a mysterious or mystical atmosphere in the pieces, reminiscent of melodies from space-themed movies. I hope that you will enjoy the pieces, play them with joy and enthusiasm, and imagine while playing all the mysterious and interesting places you will visit during your journey through space with the giant spaceship U.S.S. Andromeda.“ - Patrik Kotlár
Patrik Kotlár (*1995) is a Czech accordion teacher and composer. From the age of eight he attended a primary art and music school, first learning to play the recorder and later the accordion. He studied accordion and composition at the Conservatory in Pilsen. From the second year he started composing small pieces. He learned the basics of composition in private lessons with the composer, accordionist and teacher Pavel Samiec (*1984). Currently he is an accordion teacher at the Primary School of Art and Music in Pilsen and Kdyně and in his free time he devotes himself to composing. Patrik Kotlár's compositions focus mainly on accordion literature for children, but he also writes concert and orchestral pieces. His concert melodramas have been entered into the finals of the Zdeněk Fibich International Composition Competition several times and performed at Melodramfest concerts in Prague.