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Dittersdorf: Double Bass Concerto in "E major" (Krebs 172)

Dittersdorf: Double Bass Concerto in "E major" (Krebs 172)

$14.33

Original: $40.95

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Dittersdorf: Double Bass Concerto in "E major" (Krebs 172)—

$40.95

$14.33

The Story

With this cornerstone of the double bass repertoire we continue a still young but important part of our catalogue. This musically-charming work, full of technical trickery, is with justification demanded time and again as a test piece or set piece for competitions. In order to accommodate the "Viennese tuning" used at the time, we also provide a solo part in fret notation. The piano part in D major and E major (!) can be used to accompany the doublebass part either in its solo or orchestral version. As an alternative to the familiar cadenzas by Sperger, editor Tobias Glöckler has added two further tuneful and stylistically-appropriate cadenzas of his own.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Dittersdorf: Double Bass Concerto in "E major" (Krebs 172) - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Dittersdorf: Double Bass Concerto in "E major" (Krebs 172) - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Dittersdorf: Double Bass Concerto in "E major" (Krebs 172) - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

With this cornerstone of the double bass repertoire we continue a still young but important part of our catalogue. This musically-charming work, full of technical trickery, is with justification demanded time and again as a test piece or set piece for competitions. In order to accommodate the "Viennese tuning" used at the time, we also provide a solo part in fret notation. The piano part in D major and E major (!) can be used to accompany the doublebass part either in its solo or orchestral version. As an alternative to the familiar cadenzas by Sperger, editor Tobias Glöckler has added two further tuneful and stylistically-appropriate cadenzas of his own.