James Oesi / Djuwa Mroivili
Adoration
Hear double bass and piano merge in a virtuosic recital with James Oesi.
The double bass: the deep, indispensable heart of the orchestra. Rarely does this dark, warm instrument take centre stage - until now. James Oesi, internationally acclaimed soloist and founder of the world’s only double bass festival, is putting it firmly in the spotlight. Together with pianist Djuwa Mroivili, he reveals the lyrical, colourful, and virtuosic side of the double bass.
The repertoire explores the instrument from surprising angles. Florence Price, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, and Julius Eastman give powerful, long-overlooked voices a platform, while Dvořák, Brahms, and Gershwin showcase the double bass’s brilliance in classical and jazz.
From flowing romanticism to pulsating rhythms, this music allows the double bass to sing, shine, and surprise. For one evening, the foundation of the orchestra finally gets to speak - and it’s magnificent.
The repertoire explores the instrument from surprising angles. Florence Price, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, and Julius Eastman give powerful, long-overlooked voices a platform, while Dvořák, Brahms, and Gershwin showcase the double bass’s brilliance in classical and jazz.
From flowing romanticism to pulsating rhythms, this music allows the double bass to sing, shine, and surprise. For one evening, the foundation of the orchestra finally gets to speak - and it’s magnificent.