A Day in the Ozarks

Composer: Montgomery, Michael
Instrumentation: 4 Doubles Basses (Junior)
Publisher: Recital Music

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Product Code: RMD1278
Publishers Number: RMD1278
Language: English
Condition: New

Description

For Junior Double Bass, Quartet Dedicated to Maggie Estrada Intended for young bassists, this set of four quartets is written entirely in bass clef, using the orchestral register of the bass. The highest note played is G, one octave above the open G string, though this range is extended by the use of two harmonics, A and D, played in the 3rd position on the G and D strings and bass 4 plays only in 1st position. A story is associated with the four movements – that of a small group of friends out on a jaunt into the Ozark Mountains. I. Hiking up into the mountains, the group finds the forest suddenly opens onto a meadow, where several young deer frolic playfully, oblivious, or perhaps unaware, of the small troupe enjoying their antics from the cover of the nearby foliage. II. As often happens in the mountains, the weather takes a turn for the worse – before too long the sky darkens and an ominous looking cloud seems set on coming their way, and with low rumbling signals his intent to dampen both body and spirit. However, a kind wind ushers this bringer of unpleasant things onward to some other destination, thus saving the day. III. Often, when we visit places and people, time passes much too quickly, and so it was for our friends: the sun began to set much too soon, leaving in its wake a peaceful ambiance … IV. Indeed, it was past time to find the way home, as the light of the sun could no longer offer assistance – an exciting ending to the day perhaps, but a fitting one nonetheless.

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