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Kontrabasskonzert Nr. 1 D-dur

COMPOSER: Franz Anton Hoffmeister
PUBLISHER: Breitkopf und Härtel
PRODUCT TYPE: Score
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Orchestra
Thanks to its imaginative richness and sterling writing, Hoffmeister’s Double Bass Concerto "No. 1" has advanced to the rank of a popular audition concerto. But when compared with the transmitted sources, the previously available first edition of 1966 proved to be filled with errors. Tobias
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Composer Franz Anton Hoffmeister
Editor Tobias Glöckler
Publisher Breitkopf und Härtel
Instrumentation Contrabass and Orchestra
Product Type Score
Instrument Group Orchestra
Genre Classical
ISMN 9790004212066
Series Breitkopf Urtext Edition
No. Pages 40
No. BRKPB15114
Definitive Duration 00:18:00
Description
Thanks to its imaginative richness and sterling writing, Hoffmeister’s Double Bass Concerto "No. 1" has advanced to the rank of a popular audition concerto. But when compared with the transmitted sources, the previously available first edition of 1966 proved to be filled with errors. Tobias Glöckler, double-bass player of the Dresdner Philharmonie, now presents a reliable Urtext in this edition. Through his competence as an instrumentalist, he even goes considerably further and offers various performance possibilities: the solo part can be played not only in solo and orchestral tuning, but also in the historical "Viennese tuning." The C-major version, which is offered on hire, allows performances in orchestral tuning. The orchestral material in D major (sales material) is suited to the other two tunings. “A beautiful and easy to read score, elegantly laid-out and with illuminating and informative preface notes. This concerto is among our most beautiful classical concerti, lyrical and inventive. It is a great pleasure to see our classical repertoire appear in such critical editions.” (Rob Nairn in Bass World)
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