Sonata for Solo Double Bass op. 83b
Original price
$600TWD
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Original price
$600TWD
Original price
$600TWD
$600TWD
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$600TWD
Current price
$600TWD
Composer: Holloway, Robin
Instrument: double bass
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes
Description:
This three-movement piece of 1999 is an extra pressing from Holloways Concerto for Double Bass and Small Orchestra written three years before. The concertos scoring is very spare; its soloist holds the principal line almost continuously; fashioning a solo sonata was more transcription than composition, though there is some new material too. I con moto non allegro, with stealthy undeviating steadiness is a modal journey based upon all the white notes in turn, in the order A, F, D, G, E, C, B (the climax), and back to A. II is a jazzy pizzicato scherzo, marked tight/precise/footling, alternating with a fluid lyrical section played col arco.III is more sectional and fantasia-like; a meditative cadenza introduction, a slowish expressive melody, a pizzicato valse-episode, a vigorous allegro work-out, expanding into a slow eloquent ending that ties the finales cadenza-opening into the close of the first movement.
Instrument: double bass
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes
Description:
This three-movement piece of 1999 is an extra pressing from Holloways Concerto for Double Bass and Small Orchestra written three years before. The concertos scoring is very spare; its soloist holds the principal line almost continuously; fashioning a solo sonata was more transcription than composition, though there is some new material too. I con moto non allegro, with stealthy undeviating steadiness is a modal journey based upon all the white notes in turn, in the order A, F, D, G, E, C, B (the climax), and back to A. II is a jazzy pizzicato scherzo, marked tight/precise/footling, alternating with a fluid lyrical section played col arco.III is more sectional and fantasia-like; a meditative cadenza introduction, a slowish expressive melody, a pizzicato valse-episode, a vigorous allegro work-out, expanding into a slow eloquent ending that ties the finales cadenza-opening into the close of the first movement.