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| Rabbath FRANCOIS RABBATH |
| All of the fantastic multiple bass recordings originally included on the MultiBass LP for the 1970's, plus performances of the complete War and Peace, Ma Mere, Baidja released for the first time. |
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| Rabbath CARMEN |
| Featuring world premier recordings of Rabbath's Concerto No.3 and Two Miniatures (Incantation pour Junon and Reitba) and Frank Proto's Carmen Fantasy for Double Bass and Piano with the composer at the piano. |
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| Rabbath LIVE AROUND THE WORLD |
| Rabbath in concert from Australia to Paris. This digitally remastered collection includes some rare performances never before released. |
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| Lee Rocker - Rockabilly Slap Bass |
| This informative and entertaining DVD by Lee Rocker, rockabilly master and co-founder of the Stray Cats, teaches the spectacular multi-rhythmic slapping that will stop any show! |
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| Roelofsen ROMANTIC DOUBLE BASS |
| The first CD with recordings from 1988 gives some examples of typical showpieces. On the second CD Hans Roelofsen gives newly recorded performances of two sonatas by Chopin and Rachmaninov, which were originally written for cello with piano accompaniment. These transcriptions show how versatile the double bass really is. It works surprisingly well: this is the truly romantic double bass. (2 CDs) |
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| Proto and Rabbath Cd+ Four Scenes After Picasso |
| This disc is a CD-Plus. It may be played on any normal CD player to hear the music. It may also be played as a CD-Rom on any Macintosh or Windows compatible personal computer to view movies, articles, photographs and biographies of the artists. |
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| Ramsier FOUR RAMSIER FAVORITES |
| "Historical...A spectacular tour de force." - Hugh Hagius, Ph.D., historian
"Masterpieces for an emerging instrument." - Roger Dettmer, classical CD Reviewer |
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