Children's Suite for Nonet - Jiří Jaroch
The most frequently played composition taken from Jaroch's chamber production is the serene, playful and poetic "Children's Suite for Nonet" (1952); he wrote it as a present for children of the members of the Czech Nonet.
The tritone structure gave place to diatonic euphony and to the author's vision of how the so called "classical music" is perceived by children. Jaroch keeps children in mind also while choosing the style of each part; (Little Dance "Hushabye" Barley-break) even the length of the parts is designed to meet the abilities of children to keep their perception focused. It seems though, the suite still brings joy not only to children but also to adults of yet new generations.
instrumentationfl, ob, cl, fg, cor, vno, vla, vcl, cbdescriptionscorepubl.NoR 084price200 CZK
Parts only for hire at nakladatelstvi@rozhlas.cz
Other compositions by Jiří Jaroch published in Czech Radio:
Three Movements for Violin, Cello and Piano