
| Product Code: | RMD1542 |
| Publishers Number: | RMD1542 |
| Published date:: | Sep-24 |
| Language: | English |
| Condition: | New |
As a composer, Michał Bylina writes mostly for the double bass. His most important works include Preludes and Fugues, Baroque Fantasias and Ricercars all for double bass solo. His music was recently recognized by Bertram Turetzky, who commented: “Thank you for all that music! I’m overwhelmed with the quality of the music and the extent of your productivity.” Many of his compositions have been premiered in different countries including USA, Germany, Venezuela, Italy and Great Britain.
Suite in the Olden Style No.1 remains in bass clef throughout, in G or A minor, and is ideal for the beginner double bass trio…
The edition includes a score and parts for both keys and, if played from the score, players are able to change parts on repeats.
“Suite in the Olden Style No.1 was composed in 2013 and is dedicated to my dear friend Tobiasz Michna – a double bass professor in Kalisz and member of Kalisz Philharmonic Orchestra – and his students.
At this time, I was exploring the renaissance and baroque consort music and the works that particularly appealed to me were ‘Terpsichore’ by Praetorius and ‘Tablature’ by Jan de Lublin. Having been inspired by these composers and others, I decided to write a suite alla antica which could be played on double bass and also accessible to younger bassists.
This work consists of four contrasting movements, mainly in G or A minor, a resonant and majestic Preludium followed by a lively Galliarde and meditative Ciacona, ending with an elegant Bransle.” [Programme note by Michal Bylina]
Suite in the Olden Style No.1 is also available in a digital edition for the intermediate double bass trio or ensemble.
Suite in the Olden Style No.1 was premiered on Sunday 6 September 2015 at Village Hall, Templecombe (Somerset) by a massed bass ensemble directed by David Heyes.
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