
| Product Code: | RMD1628 |
| Publishers Number: | RMD1628 |
| Published date:: | 14-Apr-25 |
| Language: | English |
| Condition: | New |
He subsequently studied at New York University and Hartt College of Music of the University of Hartford and slowly changed direction from jazz to everything else a bassist is asked to do – symphony, opera, contemporary, jazz, teaching and recitals, featuring many of the new works that were being written for him. For many years he combined his hectic performance schedule with teaching, first at the Hartt School of Music and from 1968 as Professor of Music at the University of California, San Diego, where he retired as ‘Distinguished Professor Emeritus’ only a few years ago.
Alongside his passion for contemporary music, Bert has also played a wealth of music from the 15th and 16th-centuries. He has transcribed works for every possible combination of instruments, but usually including the flute which was always played by his wife Nancy, and the husband and wife partnership have been fearless in their promotion of music for this rare instrumental duo. The vast majority of repertoire for flute and double bass today was either written for Bert and Nancy, or inspired by them. Bert has an interest in any repertoire which features the double bass and has championed many chamber works which are unknown or have been forgotten.
Bert has composed and transcribed many works for double bass. For some years his interest in the music of Domenico Dragonetti (1763-1846) was a passion and in the early 1960’s he edited six waltzes for unaccompanied double bass by the great Venetian bassist. Although Bert Turetzky has spent most of his life playing modern music and creating every possible sound and noise that the double bass can produce, his own compositions, on the whole, are far more traditional and accessible. He has composed a whole range of music for double bass, probably for his own use or for his students, and into his 80’s the desire to compose and perform are as strong as ever.
David Heyes/June 2015
Bert’s Bass Book brings together two exciting, dramatic and inventive works for solo double bass, each exploring unique sound worlds which display many different aspects…
Spirit Songs is played pizzicato throughout, employing a number of performing styles, blending jazz and contemporary idioms in music which is expansive and atmospheric, contrasting Six Haiku Settings which utilises new techniques and effects available to the contemporary bassist.
Each piece offers a range of accessible musical and technical challenges, ideal for the adventurous bassist who is seeking music which demonstrates both musical and technical prowess.
Six Haiku Settings
Composed in 1980, these brief vignettes successfully combine music and text, employing various contemporary techniques. Effective sound worlds and timbres are explored, offering new and interesting repertoire for the adventurous bassist, with space for atmospheric interpretation and performance. The overall mood of the six pieces is gentle, calm and meditative.
Six Haiku Settings was premiered by the composer and is for bassist-narrator but could also be performed with a narrator if preferable.
Spirit Songs
“Spirit Songs was composed between 1989 and 1994 and was conceived to be performed on a double bass with strings sensitive to pizzicato. The instrument should also be very resonant. The piece should have a feeling of an improvisation, played on a wonderful instrument that could sound like a sitar, tamboura, guitar and bazooka (but not all at the same time!) and, of course, the instrument is the ‘noble but misunderstood’ double bass.” [Bert Turetzky, 2002]
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