Nálady 1 - three songs for children's or girls' choir (SSA) and piano (in Czech)

Code: BM178
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Publisher eNoty.eu
Genre: music for children, pupils and students
love, wedding, celebration & ballad
Arrangement: choral score / piano / chords
choral score / piano
Cast: trio
choir
Lyrics language: Czech
Series: Czech composer
The "Nálady 1" and "Nálady 2" songbooks bring you a cycle of six songs for children's or girls' choir (SSA) on the theme of mood (Zasněná, Děsivá, Smutná, Veselá, Naštvaná, Nostalgická).  … show more
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Audio examples

1. Strašidelná noc (děsivá)

Songlist (3)

  1. Květinoví skřítci (Zasněná)
  2. Strašidelná noc (Děsivá)
  3. Déšť (Smutná)

Product description

The "Nálady 1" and "Nálady 2" songbooks bring you a cycle of six songs for children's or girls' choir (SSA) on the theme of mood (Zasněná, Děsivá, Smutná, Veselá, Naštvaná, Nostalgická).  The author Adéla Nedvědová wrote these songs for the children's choir Musica a Danza to texts by Helena Séquardt. The songs are written for two or three-part vocal ensemble with piano accompaniment include chords. Songsbooks included a website address where you can download the individual lyrics as PDF files and provide them to choir members for learning the lyrics and for practicing the songs. The lyrics are in Czech
The music you can hear here was provided by Mrs Nedvědová and was recorded at a practice of the ensemble Musica e Danza.

Adéla Nedvědová (*1987) is a Czech singing teacher, children's choir leader and composer. Since childhood she has been involved in music, singing and dancing. Currently (2022) she is studying composition for the fifth year at the Jaroslav Ježek Conservatory in Prague. She has been a member, soloist and choreographer of the Musica e Danza ensemble for 25 years and since 2015 has been the director of the Musica e Danza children's choir. She has written several song cycles for this vocal ensemble, such as "Nálady" (2015), "Pražská zastavení" (2016) and "Vánoční nálady" (2018).

Helena Séquardtová (*1957) is a Czech music teacher, children's choir leader, arranger and lyricist. She graduated from the Faculty of Education (Czech language - music education). After her studies, she started teaching music theory at the Model Music School of the Capital City of Prague. She worked with the Pedagogical Research Institute, Prague Conservatory and also as a regional lecturer of Music Education. In 1991 she moved to the Bambini di Praga School of Choral Singing and together with Professor Miroslav Bures she was at the birth of the instrumental ensemble Musica per Bambini, for which she arranged folk songs and carols. In 1993, she founded the children's ensemble Dráteníček, which gradually grew into today's ensemble Musica e Danza, which today (2022) she leads together with her daughter Adéla Nedvědová.