Lacrimos

Double Bass Quartet
Composer: Miloslav Gajdos

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RMD1123
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Miloslav Gajdoš has a unique talent to write music that is idiomatic and inventive, showcasing the qualities and possibilities of the double bass quartet, and explores the entire range and register of the double bass

Lacrimosa, composed in 1998, is an expressive work employing a range of interesting harmony and rhythms, within a lyrical and melodic framework. The minor tonality, contrasting a middle section in the tonic major, and effective four-part writing produces a sonorous work of poignancy and deeply felt emotion. Lacrimosa is aimed at the intermediate bass quartet.

Lacrimosa was commissioned by David Heyes and Wells Cathedral School (Somerset UK) and premiered at the school on 11 June 1998 by Jenny Knight, David Heyes, Sara Johnson and Philip Anson.

“…so haunting a piece.” (ISB)

“A lacrimosa is usually a traditional movement of the Latin Requiem Mass, reflected here in the church-like harmony…well worth adding to the repertoire of advanced quartets.” (Bass News)

“Gajdos brings to this quartet his usual well-balanced scoring and refreshing harmonies…Lacrimosa is a successful and enjoyable exercise in close harmony for four double basses.” (Double Bassist)

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Description

Miloslav Gajdoš has a unique talent to write music that is idiomatic and inventive, showcasing the qualities and possibilities of the double bass quartet, and explores the entire range and register of the double bass

Lacrimosa, composed in 1998, is an expressive work employing a range of interesting harmony and rhythms, within a lyrical and melodic framework. The minor tonality, contrasting a middle section in the tonic major, and effective four-part writing produces a sonorous work of poignancy and deeply felt emotion. Lacrimosa is aimed at the intermediate bass quartet.

Lacrimosa was commissioned by David Heyes and Wells Cathedral School (Somerset UK) and premiered at the school on 11 June 1998 by Jenny Knight, David Heyes, Sara Johnson and Philip Anson.

“…so haunting a piece.” (ISB)

“A lacrimosa is usually a traditional movement of the Latin Requiem Mass, reflected here in the church-like harmony…well worth adding to the repertoire of advanced quartets.” (Bass News)

“Gajdos brings to this quartet his usual well-balanced scoring and refreshing harmonies…Lacrimosa is a successful and enjoyable exercise in close harmony for four double basses.” (Double Bassist)

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OrchestrationDouble Bass Quartet
Publishers numberRMD1123

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About the Composer

Miloslav Gajdoš is one of Europe’s most active and inventive bassist-composers. He was born in northern Moravia in 1948 and initially learned violin before transferring to the double bass, studying with Alois Kříž, Jirí Bortlícek and Ludwig Streicher. [Gajdoš is pronounced GUY-DOSH]

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