Brahms: Fugue in A minor for double bass quartet based on the organ fugue in A-flat minor (arr. by Michael G Miller),

Brahms: Fugue in A minor for double bass quartet based on the organ fugue in A-flat minor (arr. by Michael G Miller),

$10.00
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About the Composition It's for relatively advanced players. Originally for organ, it was rearranged for double bass quartet. However, it would work for any number of creative combinations of string instruments, cellos, string quartet, violas and basses, and string orchestra. It's profound and Gothic, and it's good for church. About the Arranger Michael Gustav Miller (b.1968) began studying piano in 1973 with Sandra Renegar in Ida Grove, Iowa, including theory, composition, and wind instruments, and organ with Phyllis Schultz. He continued with Arne Sorensen in Sioux City, Iowa.Early concerto appearances included Beethoven second in Sioux City, and Saint-Saëns second in Valparaiso, Indiana, as the first winner of the Lutheran Summer Music Program national academy's concerto competitions, in 1983. He served as organist at several churches in his hometown during middle and high school, and also at churches in Iowa City while at college.Michael attended the University of Iowa in Iowa City

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