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Haydn / Sinclair / Coin - Wiener Stimmung [CD]

Haydn / Sinclair / Coin - Wiener Stimmung [CD]

Playing the double bass as a solo instrument requires a high level of technical skill on the part of the player. At the time of the beginning of the Viennese Classical period, there were several such outstanding double bass players in Vienna and nearby Bratislava, and so the most important solo works for this instrument were written there. The "Viennese double bass" had a special feature: it had five strings instead of the usual four and was played with frets. In addition, there was a special tuning of the strings that facilitated solo playing in the higher registers. The Canadian double bassist David Sinclair is one of the few specialists for the Viennese bass worldwide and teaches historical double bass at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel. On his album "Wiener Stimmung", David Sinclair presents this extraordinary instrument with concertos and chamber music by composers such as Anton Zimmermann, Johannes Sperger, Karl Kohaut, Andreas Lidl and Franz Xaver Hammer as well as Joseph Haydn, congenially accompanied by fellow lecturers at the Schola Cantorum.

Tracklist:

  1. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: I. Allegro Moderato
  2. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: II. Adagio, Poco Andantino
  3. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: III. Allegro
  4. Sonata In B Minor For Cello & Double Bass, M.C I:10 "Anno 1790": I. Allegro Moderato
  5. Sonata In B Minor For Cello & Double Bass, M.C I:10 "Anno 1790": II. Adagio Cantabile
  6. Sonata In B Minor For Cello & Double Bass, M.C I:10 "Anno 1790": III. Finale. Allegro
  7. Sonata In F Major For Viola Da Gamba & Basso (After Lidl) [Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Harpsichord]: I. Moderato
  8. Sonata In F Major For Viola Da Gamba & Basso (After Lidl) [Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Harpsichord]: II. Adagio Cantab
  9. Sonata In F Major For Viola Da Gamba & Basso (After Lidl) [Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Harpsichord]: III. Rondeau
  10. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: I. Allegro
  11. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: II. Adagio
  12. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: III. Presto
  13. Baryton Trio In A Major, Hob. XI:121 (Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Viola): I. Moderato
  14. Baryton Trio In A Major, Hob. XI:121 (Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Viola): II. Menuetto
  15. Baryton Trio In A Major, Hob. XI:121 (Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Viola): III. Finale. Presto Assai

UPC: 8424562225244
Label: GLOSSA
Release Date: 6.24.22
Format: CD

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Haydn / Sinclair / Coin - Wiener Stimmung [CD]

Playing the double bass as a solo instrument requires a high level of technical skill on the part of the player. At the time of the beginning of the Viennese Classical period, there were several such outstanding double bass players in Vienna and nearby Bratislava, and so the most important solo works for this instrument were written there. The "Viennese double bass" had a special feature: it had five strings instead of the usual four and was played with frets. In addition, there was a special tuning of the strings that facilitated solo playing in the higher registers. The Canadian double bassist David Sinclair is one of the few specialists for the Viennese bass worldwide and teaches historical double bass at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel. On his album "Wiener Stimmung", David Sinclair presents this extraordinary instrument with concertos and chamber music by composers such as Anton Zimmermann, Johannes Sperger, Karl Kohaut, Andreas Lidl and Franz Xaver Hammer as well as Joseph Haydn, congenially accompanied by fellow lecturers at the Schola Cantorum.

Tracklist:

  1. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: I. Allegro Moderato
  2. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: II. Adagio, Poco Andantino
  3. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: III. Allegro
  4. Sonata In B Minor For Cello & Double Bass, M.C I:10 "Anno 1790": I. Allegro Moderato
  5. Sonata In B Minor For Cello & Double Bass, M.C I:10 "Anno 1790": II. Adagio Cantabile
  6. Sonata In B Minor For Cello & Double Bass, M.C I:10 "Anno 1790": III. Finale. Allegro
  7. Sonata In F Major For Viola Da Gamba & Basso (After Lidl) [Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Harpsichord]: I. Moderato
  8. Sonata In F Major For Viola Da Gamba & Basso (After Lidl) [Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Harpsichord]: II. Adagio Cantab
  9. Sonata In F Major For Viola Da Gamba & Basso (After Lidl) [Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Harpsichord]: III. Rondeau
  10. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: I. Allegro
  11. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: II. Adagio
  12. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: III. Presto
  13. Baryton Trio In A Major, Hob. XI:121 (Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Viola): I. Moderato
  14. Baryton Trio In A Major, Hob. XI:121 (Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Viola): II. Menuetto
  15. Baryton Trio In A Major, Hob. XI:121 (Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Viola): III. Finale. Presto Assai

UPC: 8424562225244
Label: GLOSSA
Release Date: 6.24.22
Format: CD

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Playing the double bass as a solo instrument requires a high level of technical skill on the part of the player. At the time of the beginning of the Viennese Classical period, there were several such outstanding double bass players in Vienna and nearby Bratislava, and so the most important solo works for this instrument were written there. The "Viennese double bass" had a special feature: it had five strings instead of the usual four and was played with frets. In addition, there was a special tuning of the strings that facilitated solo playing in the higher registers. The Canadian double bassist David Sinclair is one of the few specialists for the Viennese bass worldwide and teaches historical double bass at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel. On his album "Wiener Stimmung", David Sinclair presents this extraordinary instrument with concertos and chamber music by composers such as Anton Zimmermann, Johannes Sperger, Karl Kohaut, Andreas Lidl and Franz Xaver Hammer as well as Joseph Haydn, congenially accompanied by fellow lecturers at the Schola Cantorum.

Tracklist:

  1. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: I. Allegro Moderato
  2. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: II. Adagio, Poco Andantino
  3. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: III. Allegro
  4. Sonata In B Minor For Cello & Double Bass, M.C I:10 "Anno 1790": I. Allegro Moderato
  5. Sonata In B Minor For Cello & Double Bass, M.C I:10 "Anno 1790": II. Adagio Cantabile
  6. Sonata In B Minor For Cello & Double Bass, M.C I:10 "Anno 1790": III. Finale. Allegro
  7. Sonata In F Major For Viola Da Gamba & Basso (After Lidl) [Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Harpsichord]: I. Moderato
  8. Sonata In F Major For Viola Da Gamba & Basso (After Lidl) [Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Harpsichord]: II. Adagio Cantab
  9. Sonata In F Major For Viola Da Gamba & Basso (After Lidl) [Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Harpsichord]: III. Rondeau
  10. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: I. Allegro
  11. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: II. Adagio
  12. Double Bass Concerto In D Major: III. Presto
  13. Baryton Trio In A Major, Hob. XI:121 (Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Viola): I. Moderato
  14. Baryton Trio In A Major, Hob. XI:121 (Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Viola): II. Menuetto
  15. Baryton Trio In A Major, Hob. XI:121 (Arr. For Double Bass, Cello & Viola): III. Finale. Presto Assai

UPC: 8424562225244
Label: GLOSSA
Release Date: 6.24.22
Format: CD