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Furtok — La Valse (Quartet): Bogusław Furtok — PDF Sheet Music

Furtok — La Valse (Quartet): Bogusław Furtok — PDF Sheet Music

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Bogusław Furtok’s La Valse (2002) is one of many of the composer’s works for four double basses. Most of these pieces were written for Furtok’s double bass quartet, The Flying Basses, though La Valse is smaller in conception than many of his other compositions in this genre. This one-movement piece is exactly what you’d expect – an elegant waltz in a romantic style, making the most of the double bass’s capabilities. This piece would be well-suited for a mixed-ability ensemble; the lowest part is at an intermediate level with mainly accompaniment, and the uppermost part is at the manageable end of virtuoso level, carrying the melody.

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  • 4 Double Bass parts clean (no bowings or fingering)
  • Full score

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Boguslaw Furtok

Bogusław Furtok

Bogusław Furtok was born in Katowice, Poland in 1967. He studied with Waldemar Tamowski at the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music and later in Germany with Günter Klaus at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts. Upon graduation in 1995, Boguslaw was appointed principal double bassist of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra where he has remained ever since. He has won prizes at many international competitions, including first prize at the International Double Bass Competition in Markneukirchen, Germany. Bogusław teaches at the Zenon Brzewski International Music Courses in Lancut, Poland. He has also acted as a guest professor at the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo, Japan.