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Romance de L'Elisir d'Amore

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The A night at the Opera series

The world of opera has long inspired composers and players to plunder the best arias and melodies to transcribe for other instruments. The double bass is no exception and Bottesini's operatic fantasias are still at the very heart of our solo repertoire into the 21st-century.
Recital Music publish a number of opera transcriptions - works for double bass and piano or double bass ensemble - and there are many more works in various stages of publication. It's difficult to keep a good tune down!

This favourite tenor aria was transcribed by Bottesini to display the lyrical and singing qualities of the solo double bass and is taken from Donizetti's popular opera, The Elixir of Love. The aria was published in Bottesini's Method for Double Bass and was out of print until this new edition in 1995.

"Technically it doesn't appear demanding and with its 40 bars taking only three minutes, it will become a welcome addition to my small stack of playable favourites." [Double Bassist]

Performance Level: Advanced

"How he bewildered us by playing all sorts of melodies in flute like harmonics, as though he had a hundred nightingales caged in his double bass... I never wearied of his consummate grace and finish, his fatal precision, his heavenly tone, his fine taste. One sometimes yearned for a touch of human imperfection, but he was like a dead shot; he never missed what he aimed at, and he never aimed at less than perfection." [H.Haweis, 1888]

Giovanni Bottesini was called the 'Paganini of the Double Bass' and was the finest double bass soloist of the 19th-century. He was born in Crema (Lombardy) on 24 December 1821 and studied at the double bass at the Milan Conservatoire with Luigi Rossi, alongside harmony and composition with Nicola Vaccai (1790-1848) and Francesco Basili (1767-1850). His remarkable career as a soloist began in 1839 and lasted fifty years, taking him to every corner of the world. From Italy, his travels took him to Cuba (1846), USA (1847), England (annually from 1849), Egypt, Ireland, France, Germany, Russia, Mexico, Spain, Belgium, Monte carlo and many other countries throughout a long and distinguished career.

Bottesini was also famous as a composer writing at least 13 operas (Cristoforo Colombo, 1847 / Il diavolo della notte, 1856 / Ali Baba, 1871 / Ero e Leandro, 1879), a Messa da Requiem (1880) and an oratorio, The Garden of Olivet (1887 - first performed at the Norwich Festival), works for orchestra, 11 string quartets, string quintets, songs and many virtuoso works for double bass. As a conductor he is remembered primarily for directing the first performance of Verdi's Aida in Cairo in 1871, but was also a repsected composer of Italian opera, including seasons in Mexico, Paris, Palermo, Barcelona, London, Buenos Aires and Parma.

Bottesini's music for double bass is still at the heart of the solo repertoire into the 21st-century, even though his orchestral and operatic music has generally fallen from favour, but his Elegia for double bass and piano is one of the most recorded works of the 20th-century.

Giovanni Bottesini died in Parma on 7 July 1889.

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Cat No. RM015
Price £8.95
ComposerGiovanni Bottesini
EditorDavid Heyes
CategoryDouble Bass & Piano
PublisherRecital Music
Series A night at the Opera
Difficulty level8, Advanced
ISMN 979-0-57045-015-2
EAN-13 9790570450152
Weight 58 grams
Published 19th July 2009
Availability In Print
See also...
RM006  Chant d'Amour
RM008  Elegia
RM028  Romance
RM041  Reverie
RM197  Plaisir d'Amour
RM205  Nocturne Op.9, No.2
RM273  Il Canto del Pastore
RM303  Une Larme (A Tear)
RM573  Arias
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