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| ARTIST: | Johann Sebastian Bach, Giovanni Bottesini, Colin Brumby, Charles Gounod, Serge Koussevitzky, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Daryl Runswick, Johannes Sperger, Friedrich Witt, Gerhard Dzwiza |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Camerata |
| TYPE: | Baroque Individual Dance Movement for Orchestra, Cello Solo, Chamber, Chamber Music, Choral, Classical, Classical Collections-Artist Desc., Classical Music, Duo for Two String Instruments, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Motet, Orchestral |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Strauss In The Doghouse - The New Colophonium Bass Qt, American Basses - The New Colophonium Bass Qt, Ste - The New Colophonium Bass Qt, Chanson Triste, Op.2 - Freidrich Witt/Keiko Toyama, Gavotto in G - Klaus Stoll/Keiko Ogura, Grand Duet No.1: III. Polacca - Klaus Stoll/Gerhard Dzwiza, Passione Amerosa - Klaus Stoll/Gerhard Dzwiza, Petit Scherzo - Knut Guettler/Rodney Slatford, Son in D: Finale, Rondo, Allegro - Klaus Trumpf/Manfred Schumann, Ave Verum Corpus, K.618 - Contrabass Qt/Der Berliner Phil, Ste No.2, BWV 1008: Sarabande - Freidrich Witt |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 034063326029 |
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Customer Reviews of What a Wonderful Contrabass' World!
Wonderful Contrabass World This is an odd compilation of pieces, but somehow they work. The opening two tracks are two of the movements from Runswick's "Suite and Low" and are brilliantly written takes on well-known works. The Quartet by Colin Brumby is great original work for bass quartet which explores how gorgeous four part bass chords can be, and the Sperger duet is a nice piece (a bit lengthy in you're not in the right mood) played beautifully as always by Klaus Trumpf.