Dvorak - Humoreske Op 101 No 7 Double Bass/Piano
for Double Bass and Piano
Sheet Music

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Double Bass, Piano - Grade 7|Grade 8

SKU: HU.RM187

For Double Bass and Piano. Composed by Antonin Dvorak. Arranged by David Heyes. Strings, Repertoire, Solos. Humoreske Op. 101 No. 7. Softcover Book. Recital Music #RM187. Published by Recital Music (HU.RM187).

12.2 x 9.4 x 0.2 inches.

Originally for piano, Antonin Dvorak's Humoreske Op.101, No.7 has been newly arranged for double bass and piano by David Heyes. This iconic and instantly recognisable melody transcribes well for the intermediate bassist and the edition includes accompaniments for both solo and orchestraltunings. There are effective and accessible musical and melodic challe nges for the adventurous player and this has much to offer as a concert or study piece. The opening theme is jaunty and picaresque, contrasting a more lyrical, romantic and dramatic middle section, returning to the simple and evocative melody to bring the piece to a successful conclusion. Humoreske would suit a Grade 7/8 bassist with some knowledge of basicthumb position, but there are few challenges that cannot be overcome wi th a little work and enthusiasm. A sure-fire hit with audiences. Enjoy!'Here is a favourite piece for piano, transposed one semi-tone higher than the original key of G flat major, now suitably fitting into thumb position. Poco lento e grazioso, this piece has an easy character which, by placing it in the 'open' hand and octave harmonic position is now more easily achievable. As a musically enjoyable piece, it supports the learning of thumb hand positions across the strings, as the piece opens in G major, middle section of G minor returning to G major again. It is always a pleasure to find a piece of music that I would like to play as well as teach and I am sure this is also in David Heyes' mind when producing this arrangement. It has been published with piano parts for both orchestral and solo tuning.' [Liz Bradley/ESTA/Arco-Summer 2012].