Contrabass Conversations
life on the low end of the spectrum with Jason Heath
 
This Contrabass Conversations special series is made possible by the Chicago Chamber Musicians and Brad Opland.  Learn more about this fine ensemble at www.chicagochambermusic.org.  This episode features music for cello and bass by Haydn and Rossini performed by Chicago Symphony Orchestra musicians Brad Opland and Gary Stucka.  They perform the Haydn Divertimento in D Major and the Rossini Duetto on this installment.  This performance was recorded live in 2004.

Exploring Chamber Music is a multi-part series highlighting world class performances of chamber music featuring the double bass.
Direct download: Exploring_Chamber_Music_1.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:14 AM
Comments[2]

    hey Jason,
    First of all, thanks for creating this site. I have been listening your blogs for a several months now, ever since John Grillo's blogs, Grillo is a friend of mine from Indiana.

    I would like to make a couple of general comments on your blog.
    I could not find a general comments link anywhere on the blog site, is there one? I am sure many people in the community will have general suggestions. Also to should add a some sort of donation link. I am not sure how you get payed for time you spend on this blog but I personally would like to support you. Help you keep this cool thing going.

    let me know if you even get this comment.

    yury

    posted by: yury nedelin on Sat, 12/8 01:58 PM EST

    Great ideas, yury! Visit www.doublebassblog.org or contabassconversations.com for more interactivity--this is my page just for the podcast feed, so there's not much happening here.

    You can leave any comments in our TalkBass forum at talkbass.com/cbc or just e-mail feedback@contrabassconversations.com.

    Thanks again for getting in touch! You can always donate and help keep these projects going over at doublebassblog.org or on the contrabassconversations.com page.

    posted by: contrabassconversations on Sat, 12/15 01:20 AM EST


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