Volume/Series: Barenreiter’s Double Bass Collection
Product Format: Piano reduction, Part(s)
Instrumentation: Double bass Solo, Piano
This collection is conceived for young double bass players who wish to start performing in public.
The edition contains 19 concert pieces which are easy to rehearse yet sound effective from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods. In addition there are newly composed pieces by the Polish bass player Boguslaw Furtok (*1967).- Concert pieces for double bass and piano accompaniment
– Easy to medium level of difficulty
– Ideal continuation of the string method Early Start on the Double BassFrom the contents:
Beethoven, “Adagio” from the Sonatina for Mandoline and Harpsichord / J. S. Bach, “Largo” / Fauré, “Après un rêve” / Dancla, “Polka” / Tschaikowsky, “Chanson triste” / Fauré, “Sicilienne” / Saint-Saëns, “The Swan”, among others.The Editors
Holger Sassmannshaus is a double bass player with the Niederrheinische Sinfoniker, Germany, as well as being a double bass teacher and musician in other ensembles
J. Peter Close teaches violoncello and double bass in Munich.
The edition contains 19 concert pieces which are easy to rehearse yet sound effective from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods. In addition there are newly composed pieces by the Polish bass player Boguslaw Furtok (*1967).- Concert pieces for double bass and piano accompaniment
– Easy to medium level of difficulty
– Ideal continuation of the string method Early Start on the Double BassFrom the contents:
Beethoven, “Adagio” from the Sonatina for Mandoline and Harpsichord / J. S. Bach, “Largo” / Fauré, “Après un rêve” / Dancla, “Polka” / Tschaikowsky, “Chanson triste” / Fauré, “Sicilienne” / Saint-Saëns, “The Swan”, among others.The Editors
Holger Sassmannshaus is a double bass player with the Niederrheinische Sinfoniker, Germany, as well as being a double bass teacher and musician in other ensembles
J. Peter Close teaches violoncello and double bass in Munich.
ISMN: 9790006525546
Publisher Item Number: BA 9696