Contrabass Conversations Episode 11 – Andy Anderson Recital Showcase



Contrabass Conversations Episode 11 just got wrapped up, and I think that you all will really enjoy this one. It is a series of tracks performed by double bassist Andy Anderson with commentary between each track. Andy uses a wide array of set-ups on these tracks, and he gives listeners some info and background for each individual track. Enjoy!

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CBC Episode 11: Andrew Anderson Recital Showcase
Episode Length: 59:55
Release Date: 3/12/07
e-mail: contrabasssconversations@gmail.com
website: contrabassconversations.com
blog: doublebassblog.com

This week’s episode features a series of tracks from double bassist Andrew Anderson. Andy was our guest on episodes 4 and 7. Andy used a different set-up for each set of tracks, and he describes the strings and other differentiating factors between each track.

You can download the episode here (right click and choose ’save as…’)

This is a very interesting episode, and I hope you enjoy it!

Track sequence:

Koussevitzky Concerto mvt 1
Koussevitzky Concerto mvt 2
Failing
Bottesini Concerto No. 2 mvt 1
Frescobaldi Sonata
Paganini Moses Fantasy
Monti Czardas

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One Response to “Contrabass Conversations Episode 11 – Andy Anderson Recital Showcase”

  1. Jason Heath’s Double Bass Blog » Recital Showcase on January 26th, 2008 2:33 pm

    [...] Music of Andrew Anderson [...]

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