Dear Catalin,
you have said: "if there is any small chance or possibility to play them on bass, believe me I will take it".
Well, I'm agree with you. Naturally Bach Sonatas are more beautiful on a cello respect to a double bass. Surely also Rach, Brahms, Dvorak or others are more beautiful on the original instruments. But when someone like you or maestro Alberto Bocini who is able to play Beethoven, Schumann or Chopin transcriptions with very good results, well, I personally appreciate the chance you give us to listen to these works also on a double bass. It's very difficult, but a dream might be that one day someone might say: "I didn't think Brahms Sonata works well also on a double bass"

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But probably the most important thing is playing at the best "our" traditional repertorie ... if it's possible (ok, if you ask someone who was Bottesini probably he will answer you: "Who?" ...). But the efforts to develope our technique on "our" instrument, the doublebass, must to be encouraged ... also with some "compromises".
Probably, in the last fifty year it has been one of the most developed instrument. But it's not a our fault if the repertory is no big!!! Great soloists teach us that it's possible to make music also with a double bass and expecially in Orchestras.
But I would like to remember that there are other instruments which suffer much more than us!!!
I stop with one personal consideration.
Probably, someone of us suffer not because of the lack of repertory, but because no great names wrote for it. But if in Mozart's period would be existed the CORELLIS Medium in Tungsten or Nickel and professional doublebass players, probably things might be gone in a different way. So let's forget with the past and go on with a lot of contemporary talented guys which surely will give more visibility to our instrument.
Perhaps, this is the way to follow.
Thanks a lot Catalin, for expressing your opinion.
And good luck for your Cd!
Ciao
Vito Liuzzi