Aurora’s Serenade

A Solo Dialogue
Unaccompanied Double Bass
Composer: Teppo Hauta-aho

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RMD1231
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Composed to mark Mozart’s 250th anniversary in 2006, and based on the name of the composer’s young grand-daughter Aurora Merivan, this extended one-movement work is a glorious essay using the entire range of the double bass, particularly harmonics. There are technical and musical challenges in equal measure and this evocative and impressive work is Hauta-aho at his most lyrical and inventive. Ideal for the adventurous bassist. Premiered to great acclaim by the composer in 2007 at the Janacek Academy of Music and Drama (Brno, Czech Republic).
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Composed to mark Mozart’s 250th anniversary in 2006, and based on the name of the composer’s young grand-daughter Aurora Merivan, this extended one-movement work is a glorious essay using the entire range of the double bass, particularly harmonics. There are technical and musical challenges in equal measure and this evocative and impressive work is Hauta-aho at his most lyrical and inventive. Ideal for the adventurous bassist. Premiered to great acclaim by the composer in 2007 at the Janacek Academy of Music and Drama (Brno, Czech Republic).
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OrchestrationUnaccompanied Double Bass

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About the Composer

Teppo Hauta-aho (1941-2001) was the most prolific composer in the history of the double bass and composed for every ability level, from the beginner to the virtuoso. His music is evocative and atmospheric, shaped by jazz and contemporary styles, and the influence of the dramatic and bleak landscapes and vistas of his native Finland are captured throughout his engaging and accessible music.

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