Let's play together ! for two or three violins

Code: P2580
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Publisher SCHOTT & Co. LTD
Genre: spirituals, folk, country & traditional
classical & sacret
music for music school
music for children, pupils and students
Arrangement: melody
Cast: small ensemble (up to 10 musicians)
trio
duet
Format: book
Series: Czech composer
Very interesting instructional compositions for two or three violins or violin ensemble. We present you here a collection of pieces composed by three significant czech composers - Miroslav Pelikan … show more
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Product code: P2580
Composer: Loudová, Ivana
Pelikán, Miroslav
Slavický, Klement
No. of songs: 24
Pages: 45
Size: 23 x 30 cm
Weight: 188 g

Songlist (24)

  1. Pelikán: Variace na píseň z doby Žižkovy / Variation On a Hussite song
  2. Pelikán: Tanec balkánských slovanů / Slavonic Dance from Balkans
  3. Pelikán: Valčíková serenáda / Waltz Serenade
  4. Pelikán: Etuda pro dva / Étude for Two
  5. Pelikán: Ukolébavka / Lullaby
  6. Pelikán: Pocta italskému mistru / Homage to an Italian Maestro
  7. Pelikán: Malá slavnostní hudba / A Little Festive Music
  8. Slavický: Moravská / Moravian Song
  9. Slavický: Dialog / Dialogue
  10. Slavický: Na dvě i na tři / Beat Two, Beat Three
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Product description

Very interesting instructional compositions for two or three violins or violin ensemble. We present you here a collection of pieces composed by three significant czech composers - Miroslav Pelikan (1922), Klement Slavicky (1910) and Ivana Loudova (1941). There are three parts (each part represent one author) that are all in a simple arrangement, suitable also for young violinists. Very interesting !!!

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.