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      2. meyer: double bass concerto; double concerto; bottesini: double bass concerto no. 2; grand duo concertant - edgar meyer

      Meyer: Double Bass Concerto; Double Concerto; Bottesini: Double Bass Concerto No. 2; Grand Duo Concertant

      Edgar MeyerEdgar Meyer
      • 2002
      • 10 tracks
      • 1 uur, 6 min
      • bluegrass
      Meyer: Double Bass Concerto; Double Concerto; Bottesini: Double Bass Concerto No. 2; Grand Duo Concertant - Edgar Meyer
      Meyer: Double Bass Concerto; Double Concerto; Bottesini: Double Bass Concerto No. 2; Grand Duo Concertant - Edgar Meyer

      Album Details

      Edgar Meyer, the acclaimed double bassist and composer, presents a captivating collection of works in his album "Meyer: Double Bass Concerto; Double Concerto; Bottesini: Double Bass Concerto No. 2; Grand Duo Concertant." Released on January 1, 2002, under the Sony Classical label, this album spans a rich hour and six minutes of bluegrass and newgrass genres, showcasing Meyer's virtuosity and innovative spirit.

      The album features a diverse range of compositions, including Meyer's own Double Concerto for Cello, Double Bass, and Orchestra, which is presented in three distinct movements. Each movement offers a unique tempo and emotional depth, highlighting the collaborative interplay between the cello and double bass. Additionally, the album includes Concerto No. 2 in B Minor for Double Bass and Orchestra, another three-movement piece that demonstrates Meyer's mastery of the double bass.

      A standout track is the Concerto in D for Double Bass and Orchestra, which is divided into three movements with varying tempos, showcasing Meyer's technical prowess and expressive range. The album also features Giovanni Bottesini's Gran Duo Concertante for Violin, Double Bass, and String Orchestra, performed with Joshua Bell and conducted by Hugh Wolff. This piece, composed in 1880, adds a historical dimension to the album and highlights Meyer's ability to bridge classical and contemporary styles.

      Throughout the album, Meyer is accompanied by the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Hugh Wolff, providing a rich and dynamic orchestral backdrop to his performances. The collaboration between Meyer, Bell, and the orchestra results in a cohesive and engaging listening experience that showcases the versatility and depth of the double bass as a solo instrument.

      This album is a testament to Edgar Meyer's artistry and his contributions to the world of classical and contemporary music. Whether you are a fan of bluegrass, newgrass, or classical music, this collection offers a compelling exploration of the double bass and its potential for expressive and innovative performances.

      1 januari 2002(P) 2002 Sony Music Entertainment

      Tracks

      1. Double Concerto for Cello, Double Bass and Orchestra: Movement I (quarter note = 110)Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hugh Wolff
        6:16
      2. Double Concerto for Cello, Double Bass and Orchestra: Movement II (quarter note = 65)Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hugh Wolff
        5:56
      3. Double Concerto for Cello, Double Bass and Orchestra: Movement III (quarter note = 150)Edgar Meyer, Yo-Yo Ma, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hugh Wolff
        6:46
      4. Concerto No. 2 in B Minor for Double Bass and Orchestra: I. Allegro moderatoGiovanni Bottesini, Edgar Meyer, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hugh Wolff
        6:02
      5. Concerto No. 2 in B Minor for Double Bass and Orchestra: II. AndanteGiovanni Bottesini, Edgar Meyer, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hugh Wolff
        5:52
      6. Concerto No. 2 in B Minor for Double Bass and Orchestra: III. AllegroGiovanni Bottesini, Edgar Meyer, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hugh Wolff
        4:54
      7. Concerto in D for Double Bass and Orchestra: Movement I (quarter note = 109)Edgar Meyer, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hugh Wolff
        6:10
      8. Concerto in D for Double Bass and Orchestra: Movement II (quarter note = 74)Edgar Meyer, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hugh Wolff
        5:47
      9. Concerto in D for Double Bass and Orchestra: Movement III (quarter note = 190)Edgar Meyer, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hugh Wolff
        4:55
      10. Gran Duo Concertante for Violin, Double Bass and String Orchestra (1880)Giovanni Bottesini, Edgar Meyer, Joshua Bell, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hugh Wolff
        14:07
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      About Edgar Meyer

      Edgar Meyer is a celebrated American bassist and composer, renowned for his unique fusion of classical, bluegrass, newgrass, and jazz styles. Born on November 24, 1960, Meyer began his musical journey at the tender age of five, studying under his father and later with Stuart Sankey. His extraordinary talent has earned him numerous accolades, including seven Grammy Awards, a MacArthur Grant, and the prestigious Avery Fisher Prize, making him the only bassist to achieve the latter two honors. Meyer's music is a captivating blend of written and improvised sections, seamlessly intertwining folk, jazz, and classical elements into a sound that is distinctly his own. With a career spanning decades, Meyer continues to push boundaries and redefine the role of the bassist in the music world. His latest album, “But Who’s Gonna Play the Melody?”, released in collaboration with Christian McBride, is a testament to his enduring creativity and artistry.

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