
Composer: Cerny, Frantisek
Editor: Heyes, David
Instrumentation: Double Bass and Piano
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| Product Code: | RMD1476 |
| Publishers Number: | RMD1476 |
| Series: | The Bohemian Bass |
| Published date:: | Mar-24 |
| Language: | English |
| Page count: | 16 |
| Condition: | New |
Černý was an outstanding teacher and taught at the Prague Conservatoire for 31 years (1900-31) and many of the leading Czech bassists at the beginning of the 20th-century were taught by him. He was not a prolific composer and most of his works were written for the double bass, including a Method (1906), 30 Etudes-Caprices (1923), Technical Studies in Thumb Position (1927), 4 Concertos and ten salon pieces for double bass and piano.
Černý studied composition with Antonín Dvořák and much of his music reflects the salon style of the late 19th-century. All his works are melodic and appealing, combining the late-Romantic idiom of Dvořák and Brahms, with Czech lyricism and influences, and he makes full use of the solo capabilities of the double bass.
František Černý died in Prague on 3 September 1940.
Bohemian Bass Clef Studies Book 1, aimed at the progressing young bassist, are taken from František Černý's Method for Double Bass which has been long…
Černý composed piano accompaniments for fourteen studies from his Method for Double Bass and Book 1 features seven which remain in bass clef. A range of keys and time signatures are used and teachers and students should add new bowings and dynamics as they feel appropriate.
The added accompaniments will help to develop music skills alongside technical improvements and several of the studies could be played an octave higher for the more advanced student.
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