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MUSIC FOR DOUBLE BASS

Quintet No.18 For Double Bass, Violin, Two Violas and Basso

SM-000180811
Alternativtitel
Dragonetti Quintet No.18
Komponist
Domenico Dragonetti
Verleger
John Feeney
Genre
Klassische Musik / Kammermusik
Instrumentierung
Geige, Bratsche, Cello, Kontrabass
Partitur für
Quintett
Art der Partitur
Partitur
Tonart
C-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 2 von 2
Länge
20'0"
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten

Beschreibung
A fascinating and inventive quintet for strings by the legendary 19th century virtuoso bassist and composer Domenico Dragonetti. Quintet No. 18 employs a variety of style topics familiar to early nineteenth-century audiences. The opening Andante has a pastoral character, gracious and inviting, and serves as an introduction to the extended second movement (Allegretto non troppo), which is cast in a rondo form. The recurring opening theme of the rondo, reminiscent of an Alpine call, functions rather like a narrator throughout the movement. Various activities are sketched through familiar musical tropes – horn calls, village scenes, etc. – and as the movement progresses the listener is treated to a variety of swiftly changing moods, creating a very dramatic, even operatic, atmosphere.

Datum des Uploads
04 Mrz 2013

Preis

Notendatei, inklusive der Lizenz für eine unbegrenzte Anzahl an Aufführungen, zeitlich beschränkt auf ein Jahr.
6.00 USD
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Kommentare

John Feeney
24 Mrz 2013
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Dragonetti
Description: Accurate, muscular and impressively controlled playing by John Feeney, principal bassist of the Orchestra of St Luke’s

Musicians: Dragonetti’s New Academy: John Feeney (double bass) Loma Mar Quartet
Composer: Dragonetti
Piece: Quartet no.1, Quintets nos.13, 18 & 31
Published Code: Dragonetti’s New Academy DNA 2009
Domenico Dragonetti is best known for the reputation he made for himself as a double bassist in London. His music, here represented by string chamber works with bass, is charismatic and quirky – such as the ‘Alpine calls’ in the 18th Quintet. There is much virtuosity on display, both compositionally (testifying to Dragonetti’s legendary abilities) and in the accurate, muscular and impressively controlled playing of John Feeney, principal bassist of the Orchestra of St Luke’s. Ultimately, this is an important disc of historically interesting material and I can recommend it with enthusiasm.
John Feeney
23 Mrz 2013
sound sample from the CD Dragonetti's New Academy- available through iTunes, Amazon, CDBaby, Digstation and many others- http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/feeneyjohn

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