Elegy-Fantasy in Memory of David Walter

Double Bass Quartet
Composer: Teppo Hauta-aho

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RMD1359
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Completed on 25 November 2003 and revised in April 2004, ‘Elegy-Fantasy in Memory of David Walter’ is large-scale work in every sense of the term. David Walter (1913-2003), an eminent player and teacher in New York for many years, was a good friend of Teppo Hauta-aho and they worked together on many occasions. David Walter always said that Teppo was his ‘bodyguard’. ‘Elegy-Fantasy in Memory of David Walter’ is in one extended movement, lasting around ten minutes, and offers both musical and technical challenges to the advanced and enterprising bass quartet. The notes DAE, taken from David Walter’s name, are a recurring feature throughout and there are clearly defined sections which add contrast and interest to this amazing work of breadth and imagination. The composer creates an exciting and exotic sound world, sometimes bleak and spare and at other time bright and expansive. The ever-changing moods and styles offer challenges aplenty and here is a work which requires far more than technical accomplishment. Teppo Hauta-aho employs a range of playing techniques, always within a lyrical and cantabile framework, to add variety and colour. Bass 1 and 2 play in treble clef for much of the time, employing harmonics to add height and clarity, with bass 3 and 4 grounding the work with a strong foundation in the lower registers. Teppo Hauta-aho is a past master at writing evocative and atmospheric music for massed double basses and this is a case in point. Each bassist is able to explore and investigate the tonal and timbral colours available to the modern double bass, demonstrating the different facets and ensemble possibilities. ‘Elegy-Fantasy in Memory of David Walter’ is a work of enormous scope and breadth and offers much to performers and audiences alike. It was recorded on 1 July 2017 in Oslo for Prima Facie Records by Dan Styffe, David Heyes, Kenneth Ryland and Karol Ciesluk.
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Completed on 25 November 2003 and revised in April 2004, ‘Elegy-Fantasy in Memory of David Walter’ is large-scale work in every sense of the term. David Walter (1913-2003), an eminent player and teacher in New York for many years, was a good friend of Teppo Hauta-aho and they worked together on many occasions. David Walter always said that Teppo was his ‘bodyguard’. ‘Elegy-Fantasy in Memory of David Walter’ is in one extended movement, lasting around ten minutes, and offers both musical and technical challenges to the advanced and enterprising bass quartet. The notes DAE, taken from David Walter’s name, are a recurring feature throughout and there are clearly defined sections which add contrast and interest to this amazing work of breadth and imagination. The composer creates an exciting and exotic sound world, sometimes bleak and spare and at other time bright and expansive. The ever-changing moods and styles offer challenges aplenty and here is a work which requires far more than technical accomplishment. Teppo Hauta-aho employs a range of playing techniques, always within a lyrical and cantabile framework, to add variety and colour. Bass 1 and 2 play in treble clef for much of the time, employing harmonics to add height and clarity, with bass 3 and 4 grounding the work with a strong foundation in the lower registers. Teppo Hauta-aho is a past master at writing evocative and atmospheric music for massed double basses and this is a case in point. Each bassist is able to explore and investigate the tonal and timbral colours available to the modern double bass, demonstrating the different facets and ensemble possibilities. ‘Elegy-Fantasy in Memory of David Walter’ is a work of enormous scope and breadth and offers much to performers and audiences alike. It was recorded on 1 July 2017 in Oslo for Prima Facie Records by Dan Styffe, David Heyes, Kenneth Ryland and Karol Ciesluk.
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OrchestrationDouble Bass Quartet
Part versionDouble Bass Quartet
Publication DateMar-23

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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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