Thomas Fiorini recently performed the premiere of the Groslot Concerto for Bass Guitar with the Brussels Philharmonic. This concerto has recently been released on all digital platforms, and Tom has released a fascinating video series documenting the story behind this important new addition to the repertoire.
We talk about the story behind this piece, what it has been like working toward the premiere, similarities and differences in the mindset and physical skills needed for electric bass and double bass, and much more.
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