Bottesini: Concerto for Double Bass No. 2 in B Minor
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Joshua Bell: One Night Only, KuleshaVieuxtemps, H.PutsMontgomery, JessieMeyer, E.HigdonHeggieVerdi
Calgary Philharmonic OrchestraMasterworks & Bravo Series, ConnessonHaydnPutsMontgomery, JessieMeyer, E.HigdonHeggieVieuxtemps, H.Ravel
Kansas City SymphonyÄntligen måndag med kvartett och kontrabas, Kuusisto, J.Lukáš, Z.Malmlöf-ForsslingStotijnMeyer, E.RossiniPendereckiDvořák
Konserthuset StockholmMonday At Last With With Quartet And Double Bass, Kuusisto, J.Hauta-ahoPendereckiRossiniMalmlöf-ForsslingStotijnMeyer, E.Dvořák
Stockholm Concert HouseAs We Speak: Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain, Edgar Meyer featuring Rakesh Chaurasia, Various
Dallas Symphony OrchestraContrabajo
Ver reparto y equipoJoshua Bell, Copland, and The Elements, CoplandPutsMontgomery, JessieMeyer, E.HigdonHeggie
New York PhilharmonicThe Elements with Joshua Bell, Von WeberShostakovichPutsMontgomery, JessieMeyer, E.HigdonHeggie
Chicago Symphony OrchestraJoshua Bell Plays Elements Concerto, PutsMontgomery, JessieMeyer, E.HigdonHeggieBrahms
Seattle SymphonyThe Elements with Joshua Bell Noseda conducts Brahms’ First, PutsMontgomery, JessieMeyer, E.HigdonHeggieBrahms
National Symphony OrchestraIn demand as both a performer and a composer, Edgar Meyer has formed a role in the music world unlike any other. Hailed by The New Yorker as “…the most remarkable virtuoso in the relatively un-chronicled history of his instrument”, Mr. Meyer’s unparalleled technique and musicianship in combination with his gift for composition have brought him to the fore, where he is appreciated by a vast, varied audience. His uniqueness in the field was recognized by a MacArthur Award in 2002. As a solo classical bassist, Mr. Meyer can be heard on a concerto album with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra conducted by Hugh Wolff featuring Bottesini’s Gran Duo with Joshua Bell, Meyer’s own Double Concerto for Bass and Cello with Yo-Yo Ma, Bottesini’s Bass Concerto No. 2, and Meyer’s own Concerto in D for Bass.