Concerto for Double Bass in E Flat Major is a work for double bass and orchestra by Johann Baptist Wanhal.[1] The piece runs approximately 20 minutes.
Concerto in E Flat Major | |
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by Johann Baptist Wanhal | |
Key | E-Flat Major |
Period | Classical |
Composed | 1773 |
Duration | 20 minutes |
Movements | 3 |
Scoring | Double Bass and Orchestra |
Premiere | |
Date | 1969 |
Location | Vienna |
Background
editWanhal's concerto is dated as the third major double bass concerto, behind Haydn's lost concerto, and Dittersdorf's concerto. The date of the work's composition is not known, but it is speculated to have been finished in 1773. No original manuscripts have been found in Wanhal's handwriting, but a version by an unknown copyist was found in the estate of bassist Johann Matthias Sperger. It is speculated that Sperger was the composer's intended performer of the concerto.[2][3]
The concerto was originally written in the key of E flat major for basses tuned in the standard Viennese tuning (A,F#,D,A,F) of the time. In modern performances, the work is transposed down a semi tone to E major or three semi tones to D major.[2]
Structure
editIn typical concerto form, the work contains three movements:[4]
- Allegro moderato
- Adagio
- Allegro
Recordings
edit- Rinat Ibragimov (musician) Double Bass, April 1, 2011. [1]
- Budapest Festival Orchestra, Gábor Takács-Nagy Conductor, January 5, 2016. [2]
- Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Kevin Brown Double Bass, March 1, 2017. [3]
References
edit- ^ "Double Bass Concerto in E-flat major (Vanhal, Johann Baptist) - IMSLP". imslp.org. Retrieved 2024-06-13.
- ^ a b "Vanhal's Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra (by prof. DAVID HEYES)" (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-06-13.
- ^ Eliza (2013-02-22). "Johan Baptist Vanhal (1739-1813) | Biography, Music & More". Retrieved 2024-06-13.
- ^ "Bass Concerto in E Major - The Broadway Bach Ensemble". www.broadwaybach.org. 2020-06-26. Retrieved 2024-06-13.