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Double bass.

Title
  1. Double bass.
Published by
  1. [Place of publication not identified] : Simax Classics, [1999], ℗1999.
Author
  1. Styffe, Dan

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Additional authors
  1. Sponberg, Atle
  2. Birkeland, Øystein
  3. Moreno, Gonzalo
  4. Drew, Lucas
  5. Yun, Isang.
  6. Henze, Hans Werner, 1926-2012.
  7. Gubaidulina, Sofia, 1931-
  8. Schnittke, Alfred, 1934-1998.
  9. Sommerfeldt, Øistein.
  10. Guettler, Knut, 1943-2013.
  11. Berio, Luciano, 1925-2003.
  12. Hindemith, Paul, 1895-1963.
  13. Rabbath, François, 1931-
Description
  1. 1 audio disc (65 min.) : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Subject
  1. Double bass music, Arranged
  2. Double bass music
  3. Cello and double bass music
  4. Variations (Double bass)
  5. Sonatas (Double bass and piano)
  6. Violin and double bass music
Contents
  1. Together : for violin and double bass / Isang Yun (10:06) -- Serenade for double bass / Hans Werner Henze ; adapted by Lucas Drew (7:31) -- Sonata for double bass and piano / Sofia Gubaidulina (12:08) -- Hymn II : for violoncello and double bass / Alfred Schnittke (5:49) -- Monologi for double bass, op. 45B / Øistein Sommerfeldt ; adapted by Dan Styffe (6:02) -- Variations on Greensleeves : for double bass / Knut Guettler (5:54) -- PSY : for double bass / Luciano Berio (1:43) -- Sonata for double bass and piano / Paul Hindemith (12:39) -- Ode d\u0027Espagne : for double bass / François Rabbath (2:35)
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. For double bass, in part with violin, violoncello, or piano. The 2nd and 5th works originally for violoncello.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Biographical and program notes by August Albertsen in Norwegian, with English translation ([14] p.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded Mar. 28-Apr. 1, 1998, Sofienbeg Kirke.