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Nocturno & Intermezzo

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The Heritage Series series

The history of the double bass features many player-composers who created a wealth of music for bassists of all abilities. Recital Music publish a wide and eclectic range of music by these important figures from the history of the instrument, particularly from the 19th and early 20th-centuries, and more works are in preparation. Some names are well known today, others almost forgotten, but each made a valuable contribution to the repertoire of the double bass and helped create a unqiue repertoire which deserves to be performed.


Frantisek Cerny was a Czech bassist, teacher and composer. He was born on 23 January 1860 in Pardubice and studied at the Prague Conservatoire (1876-82) and in Paris, where he later became a member of the Orchestre Colonne-Lamoureux from 1884-1890. He returned to Czechoslovakia in 1890, when he was appointed Principal Bass of the National Theatre Orchestra in Prague (1890-1900), and it was at this time that he discovered the wonderful Grancino double bass of 1693, later owned by Oldrichs Sorejs and Frantisek Posta.

Cerny was an outstanding teacher and taught at the Prague Conservatoire for 31 years (1900-31) and many of the leading Czech bassists at the beginning of the 20th-century were taught by him. He was not a prolific composer and most of his works were written for the double bass, including a Method (1906), 30 Etudes-Caprices (1923), Technical Studies in Thumb Position (1927), 4 Concertos and ten salon pieces for double bass and piano.

Cerny studied composition with Antonin Dvorak and much of his music reflects the salon style of the late 19th-century. All his works are melodic and appealing, combining the late-Romantic idiom of Dvorak and Brahms, with Czech lyricism and influences, and he makes full use of the solo capabilities of the double bass.

Frantisek Cerny died in Prague on 3 September 1940.


Arguably Frantisek Cerny's finest work for double bass, this combines Czech lyricism with bravura and virtuosic flourish and there are opportunities to display lyrical phrasing and musicality throughout the range of the instrument. Ideal for any bassist with a thorough knowledge of the solo raneg of the instrument, and this is a work where you can display more than simply technical prowess.


"Clearly reminiscent of Dvorak and at times even Brahms, Nocturno & Intermezzo exploits the lyric strengths of the double bass, offering the performer rich expressive opportunities over a wide range of the instrument." [ISB]

Recorded by Frantisek Posta and Stefan Schafer.

The edition includes piano accompaniments for both solo and orchestral tunings.

[ATCL Diploma / ALCM in Performance]

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Cat No. RM128
Price £10.50
ComposerFrantisek Cerny
CategoryDouble Bass & Piano
PublisherRecital Music
SeriesHeritage Series
Difficulty level8, Advanced
ISMN 979-0-57045-128-9
EAN-13 9790570451289
Weight 128 grams
Published 20th July 2009
Availability In Print
See also...
RM006  Chant d'Amour
RM512  14 Studies (Book 1)
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