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The author of the Bugatti step piano foxtrot Jaroslav Ježek (born 1906, died in 1942 in New York) is best known as a pioneer of popular jazz music. He is the author of music for most of Jiří Voskovec's and Jan Werich's plays in the most famous era...
The author of the Bugatti step piano foxtrot Jaroslav Ježek (born 1906, died in 1942 in New York) is best known as a pioneer of popular jazz music. He is the author of music for most of Jiří Voskovec's and Jan Werich's plays in the most famous era of the important Prague avant-garde stage, the Liberated Theater, in the years 1925 - 1938. modern (Paul Hindemith, Ervín Schulhoff, etc.), who in the 1920s and 1930s sought to incorporate jazz elements into classical music.
Bugatti Step, which was created in 1931 as a prelude to the play Don Juan & comp., Stands on the border of these two musical areas due to its dance character and immense virtuosity. It is worth mentioning his name, which Ježek - a great sports enthusiast - gave him in honor of the victory of the French car racer Louis Chiron with a Bugatti vehicle in the Masaryk Circuit race in Brno. Rhythmic pulse reminiscent of a four-stroke engine, which permeates the entire composition exhibited at the fourth interval, also points to Ježek's fascination with the technique.