The Crimean Coast is playable by bass quartet or larger forces and introduces a number of performance techniques for younger bassists.
The music is lively …and descriptive, engaging and inventive with effective challenges for each part. Michael Montgomery is an experienced teacher and always creates exciting music which offers musical and technical challenges in equal measure.
“This island in the Black Sea, connected to the mainland by only a five-mile-wide isthmus, has always been somewhat of a mystery to me. The title and subject of this composition was inspired by my recent association with a refugee family from Crimea whose kindness and gentle way is a testimony to the resilience and determination of a people surviving in a land torn by civil strife and the brutality of war. I found this dichotomy to be reflected in the geography of the island’s south-eastern coast, where one discovers among rugged mountains reaching out toward the Black Sea quaint villages nestled between them and the water’s edge.” [Michael Montgomery]
Look Inside
Double bassist Michael Montgomery, a student of Robert Rohe (Principal Bass, New Orleans Symphony) and Lucas Drew (Principal Bass, Miami Philharmonic), earned his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in double bass performance from the University of Miami, played full-time in the bass section of the Florida Philharmonic Orchestra for two decades.
He now lives in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, where he teaches double bass at the University of Arkansas Fayetteville and privately in his home studio. Michael has composed numerous works for young double bassists (including over five dozen short bass quartets for young students) which are published by Recital Music and two American publishers.
His articles about bass performance, literature, and teaching have been published in American Suzuki Journal, Bass World, and Pastoral Music.
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