Concerto No. 2 in B minor

Solo Tuning

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Composer: Bottesini, Giovanni
Editor: Heyes, David
Instrumentation: Double Bass & Piano

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Bottesini’s Concerto No. 2 in B minor is one of the most popular works in the solo repertoire and it’s easy to see why. Its three contrasting movements showcase its virtuosic potential, across the entire solo register of the instrument, alongside operatic and bel canto influences which enable the double bass to sing.
The outer movements are exciting and dramatic, with many technical challenges and long cantabile melodies, contrasting a slow movement which could almost be an operatic aria highlighting the soulful and expressive capabilities of the solo double bass.
The cadenza towards the end of the first movement is a tour de force for the soloist and is surely one of the most impressive cadenzas in the entire double bass concerto repertoire. Bottesini’s Concerto No.2 in B minor exists in two keys, in a number of undated manuscripts, with different orchestrations and with at least three titles.
Known today as Concerto No.2 in B minor, the manuscripts also title it as Concertino in C minor (double bass and string orchestra), Concerto (in B minor for double bass and piano) and 2nd Concerto (in C minor for double bass and piano). The double bass part is written in A minor and the key of B minor requires the double bass to be tuned one tone/step higher, called ‘solo tuning’ today, and a minor 3rd higher for the C minor version.
This edition is based on the B minor manuscript, for double bass and piano, and includes two solo parts – one with Bottesini’s original bowings and a newly edited version by David Heyes. This edition is for Solo Tuning

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