In 1824, the cello and double bass were rarely center stage on their own, mostly tasked with holding down a standard, repetitive bass line. Gioachino Rossini defied those expectations and took a risk, giving those two low voices of the string section a starring role in a musical conversation. On today's show, we'll hear cellist Paul Watkins and double bassist Nina Bernat bring that dialogue to life in Gioachino Rossini’s Duet for Cello and Double Bass.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Joseph Jongen: Concertino for Trumpet and Orchestra, Op. 41: Mvt. 3, "Décidé"
Sebastian Berner, trumpet | Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra | Elias Grandy, conductor
Album: Heritage
Channel Classics 49826
Carlos Simon: Four Black American Dances
Minnesota Orchestra | Thomas Søndergård, conductor
Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN
Frederic Chopin: Mazurka in A minor, Op. 17, No. 4
Orli Shaham, piano
Kaufman Music Center, Merkin Hall, New York, NY
Frederic Chopin: Polonaise in A-flat Major, Op. 53, "Heroic"
Orli Shaham, piano
Kaufman Music Center, Merkin Hall, New York, NY
Joseph Haydn: Trumpet Concerto in E-flat Major
Sebastian Berner, trumpet | Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra | Alain Altinoglu, conductor
Grand Hall, Alte Oper, Frankfurt, Germany
Hour 2
Jean-Philippe Rameau: Suite in A minor: Mvt. 2, "Courante"
Inon Barnatan, piano
Album: Time Traveler's Suite
Pentatone 5186874
Gioachino Rossini: Duet for Cello and Double Bass in D Major
Paul Watkins, cello | Nina Bernat, double bass
Chamber Music Northwest, Kaul Auditorium, Portland, OR
William Grant Still: Incantation and Dance
James Austin Smith, oboe | Inon Barnatan, piano
Spoleto Festival USA, Dock Street Theatre, Charleston, SC
Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 47: Mvts. 3 & 4
Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra | Donald Runnicles, conductor
Grand Teton Music Festival, Walk Festival Hall, Jackson Hole, WY
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