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Moonrise with Memories, for bass trombone and ensemble (1978) Three Pieces, for soprano saxophone, trombone and piano (1978-81) Wails, for bass clarinet, piano and two percussion (1984) Spots, for any four players (1986) Don't Have it Today, for any player and double bass (1986) The Lost Melody, for clarinet, piano and two percussion (1989)
Frank Proto wrote his Sonata "1963" for Double Bass and Piano. In the Soviet Union, Mieczysław Weinberg wrote his Sonata No. 1 for double bass solo in 1971. Giacinto Scelsi wrote two double bass pieces called Nuits in 1972, and then in 1976, he wrote Maknongan, a piece for any low-voiced instrument, such as double bass, contrabassoon, or tuba.
Finale) (version of Concerto No.2, for double bass and strings) Concerto a Due Contrabbassi No.1 (Gran Duo Concertante) for 2 double basses and orchestra/piano (original version, 1844) Gran Duo Concertante for violin, double bass and orchestra/piano (1846) (arranged by Bottesini for Violin + Double bass and later updated for its publication)
Romanza: Une bouche aimeé, for soprano, double bass and piano; Terzetto: Tutto che il mondo serra (transcription of Etude No.19 in C-sharp minor, Op.25/7 by Chopin) for soprano, double bass and piano; Rêverie, for double bass and piano; Linda Bouchard. Propos Nouveaux (1988) Web Trap (1982) Icy Cruise (1984) Possible Nudity (1987) Risky.
Un Bacio solo – soprano, double bass and piano; Guardami ancor – soprano, double bass and piano; È il pianto del mio cor – soprano, double bass and piano; Canta Roberto! – soprano, double bass and piano; Retourner a la paix des champs – soprano, double bass and piano; Une bouche Aimée – soprano, double bass and piano; Duetto ...
Viola and Piano Viola Sonata in D minor, Op. 86; Six Fantasies for viola and piano, Op. 117; Cello and Piano Cello Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 29; Cello Sonata No. 2 in E ♭ minor, Op. 83; Seven Fantasy Pieces for cello and piano, Op. 78; Double-Bass and Piano Double Bass Sonata, B ♭ major, Op. 97 [6] Three Pieces for Double Bass and Piano ...
The Gran Duo Concertante for two double basses and orchestra was composed by the Italian double bass virtuoso Giovanni Bottesini. The piece was premiered in Venice in 1844 by Bottesini and Giovanni Arpesani. Arpesani and Bottesini were both former students at the Milan Conservatory and at the time both were playing principal bass at Venetian ...
Double Bass Concerto No. 2 has become one of the most performed works for double bass, dated to 1845 but would not be published until 1925. [2] The composer, having learned bass out of convenience, was heavily inspired by Italian operas and wrote six of his own. [3]