Gary Karr, acclaimed as "the world's leading solo bassist" (Time Magazine), is, in fact, the first solo doublebassist in history to make that pursuit a full-time career. It is a career that adds new lustre to his already lustrous 1611 Amati doublebass which was given to him by the widow of Serge Koussevitzky.
Since his debut with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in 1962, Karr has performed as soloist on six continents with orchestras, including the Chicago Symphony, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Montreal Symphony, Simon Bolivar Orchestra (Caracas, Venezuela), Jerusalem Symphony, Oslo Philharmonic, Zurich Chamber Orchestra, and with all the major orchestras of Australia.
Gary Karr performs with Harmon Lewis on piano and pipe organ for a handful of classical pieces by Bach, Wilder, Koussevitzky, and others.
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Musicians:
Gary Karr, contrabass
Harmon Lewis, pipe organ, piano
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Side One:
Max Bruch (1838-1920)
1. Kol Nidrei, Op.47
Ernest Bloch (1880-1959)
2. Prayer from "Sketches From Jewish Life"
Side Two:
Serge Koussevitzky (1874-1951)
1. Chanson Triste, Op.2
Alec Wilder (1907-1980)
2. Small Suite For Contrabass And Piano: Romantically / Quasi Jazz
3. Scherzo, Op.12-No.2
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
4. Largo from "Concerto For Cembalo No.5 in F minor, BWV1056~2nd Mov"
5. Deep River