Specialist solo work
Erinnere dich an Golgatha
Featured example within a larger specialist soloist axis
Featured example within a larger specialist soloist axis
- Solo double bassist
- Specialist soloist
Artistic statement
Erinnere dich an Golgatha is presented here as Klaus Huber's work, not an authorial composition by Aleksander Gabryś: a concentrated performance context within a broader specialist soloist axis for difficult solo repertoire.
Performance axis
Featured example within a larger specialist soloist axis
This axis gathers situations where Aleksander Gabryś appears as specialist soloist in difficult solo repertoire: dedicated works, festival contexts, and concentrated interventions where the double bass carries serious dramatic and technical weight.
Future repertoire and contexts
- Klaus Huber
- Helmut Oehring
- Xenakis
- Enno Poppe
- Ligeti
- Dedicated works
- Festival appearances
- Other soloist interventions
Instrumentation / format
Double bass concerto context. Exact forces and materials to be confirmed.
Featured concerto context / specialist soloist performance / professional reference.
Reactivation
Soloist, programming, and repertoire inquiries
Details to be added for presenters, ensembles, festivals, and institutions interested in difficult soloist repertoire and focused soloist interventions.
Performance document
Recorded traces
Performance document
Erinnere dich an Golgatha - performance document
Documentation in preparation for the specialist soloist context
A future document for the Klaus Huber double bass concerto context with Ensemble Contrechamps, Geneva.
- Soloist
- Performer
No public video or archival document is attached yet.
Historical metadata
Context held without making chronology the center
Related archive objects
Works, performances, recordings, texts
Future video notes
Documentation in preparation may later include program note, repertoire context, institutional references, and a wider specialist soloist dossier.
Archival notes for this performance axis are in preparation.
Documentation note: Klaus Huber’s work is held here through the Ensemble Contrechamps, Geneva performance context, as part of a broader specialist soloist axis. The atmosphere is serious, concentrated, dark, and elevated; documentation is in preparation.