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Classical |
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Schott |
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Piano |
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Piano Solo |
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LEN49019110
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Among piano teachers, his music is an 'insider's tip': Born in Osiyek (now Croatia), the composer Marko Tajcevic (1900-1984) wrote many easy piano pieces for music lessons and, like Bartok, devoted himself to the folk music of his home country which was a source of inspiration to him.
After studying in Prague and Vienna, he first lived in Zagreb from 1924-1940 where he worked as a music teacher and organized concert series with folk music from his home region. After the Second World War, he moved to Belgrade where he was a professor of music theory and composition at the local music academy.
The present volume contains numerous easy-to-play and instructive piano cycles: For the Young - Six Miniatures (on South Slav folk melodies) - 2 Little Suites - For Children - Sonatina (1923) - Sonatina in F (1947), and - as first publication - Tabatiere a musque (A Music Box), a short piece in the high register notated in the treble clef which is reminiscent of a music box. Valuable teaching literature, easy but not simple, tonally interesting due to the use of modal scales, of great technical and formal variety a real discovery for lessons and the competition 'Jugend musiziert'.
For the Young / Za male Six Miniatures / Sest minijatura 2 Little Suites / 2 male svite: Suite No. 1 / Prva svita Suite No. 2 / Druga svita For Children / Djeci Sonatina in F (1947) Sonatina in C (1923) A Music Box / TabatiΦre α musique |
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