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Even as a ten-year-old, he chose the double bass – "because of the density and depth of the sound, the warmth and fullness from which one cannot escape," says "WKO Young Artist" Dominik Wagner. By now, the OPUS-Klassik award winner is among the trendsetters in the young double bass scene worldwide. However, this does not prevent him from reverting to a "classic" of the double bass repertoire: Giovanni Bottesini. The 1st double bass concerto makes it crystal clear in its plump virtuosity why the Italian Bottesini has been labeled the Paganini of the double bass, among others. More Italian sounds can be heard with Respighi's neobaroque "Antiche danze ed arie," while the second part of the program leads eastwards: to Dvořák's "Notturno für Streicher" and to one of the showpieces for string orchestra, Bartók's "Divertimento." Fascinating in its harmonic and rhythmic complexity, Bartók wrote it down in record time of just two weeks in August 1939.


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