The Paganini of the Double Bass

The Paganini of the Double Bass

Author: Chris West

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2021-07-23

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13:

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The achievements of Giovanni Bottesini (1821-1889) as a solo performer on the double bass tower above those of any other player before or since. In fact it's hard to think of any other field of human endeavour where one person has gone so far beyond everybody else. For nearly fifty years he astonished and delighted audiences on four continents. This new biography The Paganini of the Double Bass: Bottesini in Britain tells the complete life story of this remarkable man. He visited Britain over twenty times and performed in around 800 concerts including thirteen lengthy national tours. His many appearances in London throughout the Victorian era took place in a changing musical scene, as rival opera companies went to war, and concert promoters experimented with different ways of presenting music to the public. Bottesini, almost uniquely, was an outstanding success at the most serious philharmonic concerts and the rowdiest popular events. He was particularly associated with the Proms. He appeared over 200 times between 1851 and 1887, and even shared conducting duties with Johann Strauss II for the 1867 season, but he did not quite live long enough to see the era of Henry Wood. Although this book covers Bottesini's career in Britain in most detail, it describes his entire life: how his company in Havana raised the standards of opera in America in the late 1840s how he had major conducting positions in Mexico, Paris, Barcelona, Cairo and Buenos Aires the story behind how he came to conduct the world premiere of Aida how the operas he composed met with success but never became established in the repertoire his pioneering role in introducing purely instrumental music to Italy how his constant gambling forced him to keep going back on the road with his double bass his relationships with Verdi, Rossini and the powerful publishing house of Ricordi his two wives, hardly mentioned in any previous study The inclusion of around 20 letters to his closest friend, most of them not in any previous book about Bottesini, allows us to see the great double bass player's life from his own perspective -- his domestic quarrels, his financial pressures and his professional rivalries. 280 pages Available from Amazon Based on almost 10000 references in contemporary periodicals, mainly in the UK, but also Italy, Germany, France, USA, Cuba, Russia, Hungary Many inaccurate dates and places from previous studies have been corrected All UK appearances listed Three major interviews with Bottesini from UK newspapers Over 70 contemporary reviews 27 pictures Many adverts and documents from the era The first ever chronological listing of his music for double bass sheds light on the development of his techniques Detailed index of all people, places and works mentioned


The Jazz Bass Book

The Jazz Bass Book

Author: John Goldsby

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780879307165

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Spilleteknisk, biografisk og historisk indføring i en række jazzbassisters spillestil


Classical and Contemporary Studies for Bass Guitar

Classical and Contemporary Studies for Bass Guitar

Author: Rob MacKillop

Publisher: Mel Bay Publications

Published: 2018-05-24

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 1619118157

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Classical and Contemporary Studies for Bass Guitar combines essential studies from 19th century composer Giovanni Bottesini; the "Paganini of bass", with contemporary studies by Gilbert Isbin; one of the leading European composers for guitar, lute and bass. These 33 studies will help build not just your technique, but reading abilities and overall musicianship. The material is intended for serious bass students and can be played on a fretted or fretless bass. While Bottesini's works lie firmly in the classical genre, Isbin's studies bring in elements of classical, jazz and world music. All the studies are written in standard bass clef notation as well as tablature. Includes access to online audio recorded by Rob MacKillop for each study.


24 Caprices for Viola Solo

24 Caprices for Viola Solo

Author: Niccolò Paganini

Publisher:

Published: 2020-09-10

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13:

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PrefaceThe 24 Caprices by Niccoló Paganini were written between 1802 and 1817 for Violin solo. The URTEXT version presented for Viola solo, was adapted, edited, and transcripted by Roisber Narvaez, starting from the manuscript and the first editions printed when the composer was still alive. Transposing in an interval of a perfect 5th descended was essential for the adaptation of the viola, for that reason, C-clef prevail the most part of the time as possible to facilitate the study and reading of the player, however, those passages or high register excerpts that are not in conjunct motion were written in G-clef, as long as the height of the notes surpasses the B5, sections that moves in conjunct motion in an ascending movement that reaches or surpasses the C5 are also in G-clef. The octave (8ve) superior line in C-clef has been exclude, and in its place, the notes were written in their real height register in G-key in order to provide better comfort. Also, some suggestions and possible solutions of the editor were placed in parenthesis, as well as: ligature, articulations and accidental notes. One of the aspects of this edition is that the fractionals-stem bars has been placed in a straight - horizontal pattern to avoid overload of visual noise. In case of caprice number 6, it has remained the original writing of the autograph. In spite of being an Urtext unfingered edition, the only ones that can be found are the proper ones of the composer and it offers and spacious design that allows to add fingerings and personal bowings.