Monday, June 21, 2010

Virtuoso Double Bass - Gary Karr, Patrick Thomas, Adelaide SO


EAC-RIP | WV, IMG, CUE, LOG | 257MB
MP3 LAME VBR-245 V0 | 110MB | SCANS COMPLETE | 33MB
Classical | Label: ABC CLASSICS | Catalog Number: 438 612-2
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I first came across Gary Karr, when, as a very young record collector, I was given a recording of Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals conducted by Bernstein (BRG 72072). On this 1962 LP Bernstein had deliberately selected some outstanding teenage musicians to play the work and Gary Karr was one of them. In fact he played The Swan normally heard on the cello but here on the double bass and Bernstein was obviously most moved by his performance as he said in his narration on the record. Aged only 19, Karr was already obtaining a uniquely strong, distinctive, lyrical and eloquent sound out of an instrument, which no one was taking seriously. It has been Karr’s obsession to reverse the public’s perception of this heavy, grumbling instrument and he is well on the way. He is the first full-time professional solo double-bassist in history according to his website and I for one would not like to disagree...musicweb-international.com




Tracklisting:
01. Edvard Grieg (trans. Karr, orch. Horovitz) - Double Bass Concerto in Am - 1 Allegro agitato 09:12
02. Edvard Grieg (trans. Karr, orch. Horovitz) - Double Bass Concerto in Am - 2 Andante molto tranquillo 06:11
03. Edvard Grieg (trans. Karr, orch. Horovitz) - Double Bass Concerto in Am - 3 Allegro molto e marcato 07:53
04. Wilfred Josephs - Double Bass Concerto, Op.118 - 1 Allegretto con moto 13:07
05. Wilfred Josephs - Double Bass Concerto, Op.118 - 2 Adagio ma non troppo 07:53
06. Wilfred Josephs - Double Bass Concerto, Op.118 - 3 Moderato marziale e ironico 09:58
07. Stuart Sankey - Carmen Fantasy after Bizet 15:14



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