There *is* a discography! See http://www.contrabass.com/pages/dis-
cbsr.html. Actually, it needs a bit of updating: the last CD by jazz
saxophonist James Carter includes a track with contrabass
sarrusophone.
Enjoy,
Grant
--- In Sarrusophone@yahoogroups.com, Jack Jennings <jejennings@...>
wrote:
>
> Maurizio,
>
> Very few recordings of the contrabass sarrusophone exist. You can
> download a short selection from he files section of this group's
> website.
>
> Scott Robinson plays one song (Mandy, Make Up Your Mind) using a
> contra sarrusophone on his album "Thinking Big". (Arbors Records
> ARCD 19179). He also plays cotrabass sax on this recording.
>
> The only recording of a Bass Sarrusophone I have been able to find
is
> that of a Lecture REcital by Michael Jolivet made at the
> International Double Reed Society Convention in Banff Canada on
> August 6, 2002. I was able to order mine from the Banff Centre
> Music and Sound Program shortly after the recital. It may still be
> available.
>
> Perhaps someone should start a database on the website of
> sarrusophone recordings.
>
> Jack
>
>
>
>
>
> >Hi.
> >I dont' have never hear the sound of the contrabass sarrusophone.
> >Do you have many records?
> >
> >Thanks
> >Maurizio Floris (i'm italian)
> >
> >
> > I'm just writing to let the list know that I have just completed
a new
> >> work for Sarrusophone sextet (soprano, alto, tenor, bari, bass
and Eb
> >> Contra). Would love to hear what other players think. If
there are
> >> any questions please don't hesitate to ask.
> >> Thanks,
> > > Bret Newton
> >>
>