Haydn: Violin Concerto in G (Hob.VIIa:4) arr. for double bass and piano (originally for violin)
About the Arrangement Because nobody actually likes the Dittersdorf. So why not play some actual music by a composer people have actually heard of? Like this piece. I stole it from violinists, made a few minor adjustments, put in a few fingering suggestions, and wrote some cadenzas. All so you won't have to play the freakin Dittersdorf. Oh, and in this edition there is no tenor clef. Only bass and treble. What You'll Recieve This purchase includes the bass part only. Get the piano accompaniment here. About Michael Kurth Kurth has been a member of the Atlanta Symphony bass section since 1994. Michael Kurth thinks most artist biographies are pretentious and boring, and feels a welcome sense of liberation, not to mention mischief, when writing about himself in the third person. He further believes that all artist biographies should include whether the artist prefers cats or dogs, or is ambivalent. He allows that there is room for ambivalence on this issue. Kurth prefers dogs. He also enj