Meditation from Thaïs

Double Bass & Piano
Composer: Jules Massenet

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RMD1238
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Originally for violin, this beautifully evocative and lyrical Meditation from the opera Thaïs has quickly become ‘standard’ repertoire for double bass. The melodic potential is exploited to the full and emphasises the singing and dramatic possibilities of the solo bass. There are long flowing melodies throughout the range of the instrument and many opportunities to display an advanced technique and musicality. The three-act opera Thaïs was composed in 1890, to a libretto by Louis Gallet, after Anatole France’s novel, and was first produced in Paris on 16 March 1894. It is set in 4th-century Egypt and tells how the monk Athanael converts the courtesan Thaïs, who becomes a nun, but loses her soul in the process. Meditation is played between Scenes 1 and 2 of Act Two. The edition includes piano accompaniments for both solo and orchestral tuning.
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Originally for violin, this beautifully evocative and lyrical Meditation from the opera Thaïs has quickly become ‘standard’ repertoire for double bass. The melodic potential is exploited to the full and emphasises the singing and dramatic possibilities of the solo bass. There are long flowing melodies throughout the range of the instrument and many opportunities to display an advanced technique and musicality. The three-act opera Thaïs was composed in 1890, to a libretto by Louis Gallet, after Anatole France’s novel, and was first produced in Paris on 16 March 1894. It is set in 4th-century Egypt and tells how the monk Athanael converts the courtesan Thaïs, who becomes a nun, but loses her soul in the process. Meditation is played between Scenes 1 and 2 of Act Two. The edition includes piano accompaniments for both solo and orchestral tuning.
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ArrangerDavid Heyes
OrchestrationDouble Bass & Piano

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David Heyes (b.1960) studied double bass with Laurence Gray and Bronwen Naish, later at the Royal College of Music in London, and completed his post-graduate studies in Prague with František Pošta (Principal Bass, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra). He has given recitals and masterclasses in 20 countries over the past few years and has been a juror at a number of international competitions, three times as chairman. David’s collaborative work gained him a prestigious award from the David Walter Charitable Trust of New York for his pioneering activities as a soloist, teacher, publisher, and commissioner of new music for double bass and he works with composers throughout the world to expand the double bass repertoire by commissioning new music and by rediscovering forgotten ones. Since 1983 more than 700 works have been written for him, music from one to twenty basses and from beginner to virtuoso, and he has premiered ten contemporary concertos with orchestra. David began to compose in 2013 and has had music performed and recorded in 29 countries across five continents. He is a D’Addario Performing Artist and has recently commissioned a solo double bass from British master-luthier Martin Penning.

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