Slavicky: TRIO for oboe, clarinet and bassoon
Publisher | AMOS Editio, s.r.o. |
Genre: | classical & sacret |
Arrangement: | melody |
Cast: | trio |
Difficulty: | Advanced |
Format: |
book
set (only parts) |
Parameters
Product code: | AM0013 |
Composer: | Slavický, Klement |
No. of songs: | 4 |
Pages: | 24 |
Language: |
Italian
Czech |
Size: | 24 x 31 cm |
Weight: | 136 g |
Songlist (4)
- Largo
- Vivo
- Molto tranquillo
- Presto
Product description
The Wind Trio is one of the first compositions written by Klement Slavický after graduating from Suk's master school. Already in this early work, the composer managed to find a distinctive expression with typical features of Moravian folk music, lively rhythmicity and virtuoso instrumentation. The piece was premiered in 1937 at the "Presence" concert by Vaclav Smetacek, Vladimir Riha and Karel Bidl. These performers performed it with great success ten years later at the ISCM festival in Copenhagen. Since then it has been one of the most popular contemporary Czech compositions for this instrumentation.
Klement Slavicky (1910–1999) was a Czech music composer and teacher. He came from a musician family from Tovačov. His father was an organist, choirmaster and violinist. He graduated from the Prague Conservatory and continued his studies at the master school with Josef Suk. His music is emotionally engaged, trembling even in the quietest lyrical singing. It belongs to the most valuable legacy of Czech music of the second half of the twentieth century.