Rob MacKillop Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago The Tiny Desk concert by Renaud Garcia-Fons starts with some radical bow playing. Thanks for the suggestion. Quote
Hellzero Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago So, I firstly took a look at the 20+ albums of Renaud Garcia-Fons and focused on pure solo double bass ones. Right now, listening to his first album called Légendes with bow on each and every tune. Will then listen again to the live performance album simply called Solo, the Marcevol concert, but these two albums are the art of extensive use of the soloed double bass. 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Rob, did you notice that Renaud Garcia-Fons only uses a 5 strings double bass? 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 5 hours ago, Burns-bass said: Classical Thomas de Hartmann – Orchestral Music, Volume Two Symphonie-Poème Nr. 1, Op. 50 + Fantaisie-concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra, Op. 65 Hans Werner Henze – Works For Double Bass Peter Maxwell Davies - Strathclyde Concertos Nr.7 & 8 These are the correct record titles for ease of finding. 😉 And to be complete: Hans Werner Henze wrote a few pieces for double bass, including the Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra and the solo work San Biagio 9 Agosto ore 12.07. He also authorized an arrangement of his Serenade for solo double bass, originally for cello, and the Trauer-Ode, which was adapted for six double basses from its original for six cellos. 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago The two Renaud Garcia-Fons albums are truly excellent, and yes everything is done using a double bass, even the percussions... 1 Quote
Rob MacKillop Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago Yes, I noticed he had a 5-string bass. First string at C? Strathclyde Concertos - that's right. I saw the first performance of number 7. I loved it, but most of the audience seem to have lost the ability to move their arm muscles to clap at the end. Quote
Hellzero Posted 15 minutes ago Posted 15 minutes ago 8 hours ago, Rob MacKillop said: First string at C? Indeed, high C to be able to play in the high register like a cello or a guitar and sometimes so high he's close to a violin. 1 Quote
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