Informationen zu "David Heyes The Carousel Double Bass Quartet"
Verlag: Recital Music
Verlagsnummer: RM993
EAN: 9790570459933
ISMN: M-57045-993-3
Beschreibung
'The youngest group performed it and they loved working on it. I was the one
in charge of this group and it was a joy to learn this new piece with them.
It is always so difficult to find this level of piece. It was perfect for our
youngest group. Thank you for writing it!...The piece is perfect for the
younger students to learn. This was the first time that most of them had ever
made 'noises' on their basses and they really enjoyed exploring new sounds.
The students were able to hear the carousel sounds as goes around and it even
sounded like the carousel broke down at one point! It was a fun visual
picture for them to have. The piece is very accessible, even for the groups
that haven't been playing for a long time. Thank you for such a wonderful
piece.' {Mark Osborn/Oklahoma Bass Bash, USA] 'The Carousel' was composed
for the junior double bass quartet and only uses 1st and 4th positions,
alongside G harmonic and two notes in 3rd position for bass 1. Each part has
been carefully written for a specific ability level offering a range of
musical and technical challenges for each bassist and the work is playable by
quartet or larger forces. The piece is based on a repeating eight bar
harmonic structure offering opportunities to play the melodic interest or
accompaniment, also featuring a percussion effect for bass 2 alongside arco,
pizzicato, col legno and simple harmonics. 'The Carousel' is meant to be a
fun and accessible work for the junior bass ensemble and its waltz-like feel
creates the movement and momentum of a fairground carousel and, at 128 bars,
is a substantial length for younger bassists. 'The Carousel' was composed
for a double bass workshop at The Purcell School (Bushey, Herts, UK) on
Sunday 15 April 2018 and was premiered by The Special Bassketeers, ten young
bassists, directed by David Heyes. It received its American premiere at the
Oklahoma Bass Bash (Oklahoma City, USA) on Thursday 7 June 2018, directed by
Mark Osborn. David Heyes studied double bass with Laurence Gray and Bronwen
Naish, later at the Royal College of Music in London, and completed his
post-graduate studies in Prague with Frantisek Posta (Principal Bass, Czech
Philharmonic Orchestra). He has given recitals and masterclasses in 13
countries over the past few years and has been a juror at a number of
international competitions, twice as chairman. David has been Specialist
Double Bass Tutor at Wells Cathedral School for 20 years, alongside a
thriving and busy private teaching studio, and for a year was Contemporary
Performer-in-Residence at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester.
He is a founder member of Basso Bravura! (with soprano Sarah Poole),
co-founded the Bristol Bass Club and London Basses Workshops and is Artistic
Director of Bass-Fest. David's collaborative work gained him a prestigious
award from the David Walter Charitable Trust of New York for his pioneering
activities as a soloist, teacher, publisher and commissioner of new music for
double bass and he works with composers throughout the world to expand the
double bass repertoire by commissioning new music and by rediscovering
forgotten ones. Since 1990 more than 500 works have been written for him,
music from one to twenty basses and from beginner to virtuoso, and he has
premiered ten contemporary concertos with orchestra. David has transcribed
and performed a wealth of music for double bass and in recent years has
composed a number of original works which have been performed both nationally
and internationally. Six works inspired by the centenary of the First World
War have been particularly successful and his choral and vocal music has been
performed with success in Britain, Ireland and America. He composed 'Sahara'
for unaccompanied double bass as the imposed work for the 2015 Galicia Graves
Double Bass competition in Spain and returns there as Featured Composer and
guest tutor in 2017. Since 2014 David has had music performed in 15 countries
(UK, USA, Germany, Czech Republic, Mexico, Turkey, Venezuela, Australia,
Ireland, Israel, Malta, Brzail, Denmark, Ecuador and Spain). In November 2016
two of his songs were recorded by Sarah Poole (soprano) and Derek Harris
(piano) for Prima Facie Records, who also recorded an entire CD of works by
David in January 2017. In 1986 David founded the publishing company Recital
Music, which now has the largest catalogue of double bass music in the world,
and has written articles and reviews for the leading specialist magazines
including The Strad, Bass News, Music Teacher, Double Bassist, ESTA News &
Views and Classical Music. David Heyes is a D'Addario Performing Artist and
has recently commissioned a solo double bass from British luthier Martin
Penning. '... a dazzling display of the instrument's bel canto qualities'
[Music & Musicians magazine] '... wonderfully well played, the dazzling
passage-work splendidly executed with cheerful geniality' [Bath Chronicle]
'...a sparkling performance' [Bath Concertino) 'You are doing excellent work
for the Bass World. Your students and the Wells Cathedral School students are
lucky!!' [Simon Garcia, Spanish composer-bassist] '...You certainly command
a wonderful, re-creative and innovative double bass section within the String
Department of Wells Cathedral School. A seriously brilliant, singular and
on-going achievemnt by you in the challenging world of education. Excellent
stuff! I look forward to many more workshops under your incomparable,
inspiring and guiding leadership.' [John Alexander, British composer]
'David Heyes...inspirational Godfather of the international double bass
world.' [Katrina Gordon, Scottish composer and inspirational teacher and
educator] 'It was fascinating to have the composer, David Heyes, show us how
his music should be played and help us to play a variety of extended
techniques. I now have new repertoire to work on and a clear idea of what it
is supposed to sound like!' [ LONDON BASSES participant]