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Dr. Norman Ludwin is a Los Angeles native who began his musical studies on the piano with his father and uncle. After early experiments with trumpet, clarinet, and bassoon, he finally settled on the string bass as his primary instrument. He attended the California Institute of the Arts, where he received his Bachelors degree in Performance in 1977.
After extensive work as a performer, Norman’s interest in composition led him to continue his studies, and in May 2003 he received his Masters degree in Composition from the California State University at Northridge.
Norman received his Doctorate in Composition from the Claremont Graduate University in 2007.
He has been a member of the Florida Symphony and co-principal bass in the Natal Philharmonic in Durban South Africa. He is currently principal bass in the Mozart Camerata, the South Bay Chamber Orchestra and the Symphony in the Glen. He has worked with the San Diego Symphony, LA Chamber Orchestra, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, LA Opera, Pacific Symphony, Pasadena Symphony and the Long Beach Symphony.
Norman’s compositions have been performed by a variety of groups worldwide, including recent performances by the Colburn School Orchestra de Camera, the Peninsula Symphony, the California State University at Long Beach Symphony, the Orchestra of the Humanities, the Lisbon Municipal Orchestra, the Pacific Composers Forum, the Debussy Trio, and at the Britt Music Festival. He has released two CDs of his own chamber music, and his music publishing company, Ludwin Music, is the world's largest catalogue of double bass music with over 300 titles.
He is an instructor in the UCLA Extension Film Music Department and at the Professional Musicians Local 47, where he teaches orchestration and computer notation. He is the adjunct instructor for double bass at Claremont Graduate University and teaches double bass at the Claremont Community School of Music.
He is also very active in the film-scoring world, having worked on several recent features including the recent films Up, Star Trek 2009 and Spiderman 3. He plays regularly on the TV shows Fringe and Lost.
He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Paula and daughter Rachel.
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61525
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Allerseelen (All Souls' Day, Op. 10 No. 8) (String Orchestra) MD |
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This incredibly gorgeous piece by Richard Strauss will show off the musical sensitivity of your orchestra while exposing them to the music of a great composer. |
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61500
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Ave Verum (String Orchestra) ME |
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13026
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Bass Concerto (*D, E) (String Orchestra) MD |
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This is one of the more well-known double bass concertos. This arrangement allows the bass to be heard clearly, and not covered by the accompanying strings. Perfect for the high school or college bassist. |
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49910
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Bass Concerto (*F or G) (String Orchestra) MD |
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49887
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Bass Concerto (*G or A) (String Orchestra) D |
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00798
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Bass Concerto (*G, A) (Full Orchestra) D |
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00762
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Bass Concerto (C, *D, E) (Full Orchestra) MD |
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00761
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Bass Concerto No. 2 (*a,b) (Full Orchestra) MD |
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49931
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Bass Concerto No. 2 (*a,b) (String Orchestra) D |
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13271
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Bass Concerto Op. 3 (*e, f#) (Full Orchestra) D |
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This selection for string bass has been artfully arranged in b minor for soloists and a minor for orchestra. Still popular amongst modern players, this is Koussevitsky's only known concerto! |
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70598
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Bass in the Spotlight! (String Orchestra) D |
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49918
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CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS: Elephant (String Orchestra) MD |
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61521
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Catalonia (String Orchestra) MD |
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This traditional French folk tune is expertly adapted for string orchestra in this charming arrangement. An excellent vehicle for each section to develop musicallity. |
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49889
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Chanson Triste, Op. 2 (*d, e) (String Orchestra) M |
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61502
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Cuban Fantasy (String Orchestra) D |
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70597
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Dances for Strings (String Orchestra) D |
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49108
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Elegy for September 11, 2001 (Full Orchestra) D |
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Elegy for 9/11 was written in 2003 for the Orchestra of the Humanities in Los Angeles in memory of the tragic event. Originally a string orchestra work; now adapted and orchestrated for full orchestra. |
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70500
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Elegy in D (String Orchestra) |
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A very well-known and popular solo piece for bass, this is an arrangement |
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49106
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Flight, The (Full Orchestra) D |
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This bright, energetic work refers to the image of a bird taking wing, and in the final seconds of the work flying off in to the distance. The basses, cello and violas have jazzy syncopated pizzicato figures and col legno battuto is also used to help bounce the piece along. |
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49093
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Galimathias Musicum Selections, K. 32 (Full Orchestra) M |
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Written when Mozart was only ten years old, this work is a fugue in five voice counterpoint. Originally written as part of a longer suite, the oboe parts can be played by the clarinets (included). A great piece to show the orchestra and an audience how advanced Mozart was at this early age. |
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13237
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Grand Duo for Double Bass and Violin (String Orchestra) D |
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The Grand Duo of Bottesini is the pinnacle of virtuoso double bass music. Written in the Paganini style for bass and violin, this work has long been a staple of advanced players. This is a new arrangement of the piano accompaniment arranged for string orchestra. Available in both solo and orchestral tuning. |
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49105
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Growing Orbits (Full Orchestra) D |
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This work has several key motifs that are repeated and developed before reaching a slower Adagio. The ending section changes meter to 6/8, which allows for a rich interplay of three against two polyrhythm's. |
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49915
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Humoresque (*g or a) (String Orchestra) MD |
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49968
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Jhazz (String Orchestra) ME |
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A swinging work for strings, that lets each section stand out! This work will help your players learn rhythmic interplay and drive. Contemporary and different. |
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49969
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Rococo Variations: Third Variation Op. 33 (String Orchestra) ME |
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The beautiful third variation from the famous cello work 'Variations on a Rococo Theme' for Cello. Arranged for strings so that each section gets a chance to play this haunting melody. A wonderful way to enjoy this masterpiece of romantic music. |
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61512
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Serenade (String Orchestra) M |
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70626
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Seven Colors (Cello) (String Orchestra) |
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A charming lyrical work for the beginning to intermediate cellist. |
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49990
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Seven Menuettes (Seven Minuets) K. 65a (String Orchestra) M |
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These seven short dances were written by Mozart when he was only thirteen years old. Despite his youth, these dances show a maturity and skill that only Mozart could possess. Originally without a viola part, one is added to enable all the strings to enjoy these charming pieces. |
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49991
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Six Landlerische Dances for Two Violins and Bass, K.606 (String Orchestra) ME |
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These six short dances were written in the last year of Mozarts life. They are incredible gems of music, each short but full of Mozartean wit and style. Originally without a viola part, one is added to enable all the strings to enjoy these beautiful pieces. |
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49916
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Sonata for Solo Bass and String Orchestra (*e or f#) (String Orchestra) MD |
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49900
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Sonata in g (or a) minor (String Orchestra) M |
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49917
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Three Bagatelles (String Orchestra) ME |
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49112
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Tombeau de Ravel, Le (Full Orchestra) D |
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49888
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Valse Miniature, Op. 1 No. 2 (*G or A) (String Orchestra) MD |
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49932
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Zuluz (String Orchestra) MD |
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A large scale composition suitable as an ensemble piece, Zuluz combines South African rhythms and melodies with Western harmonies. It is a light-hearted work, sure to become an audience favorite, Zuluz is very effective in both concert and summer Pops performances. |
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00798
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Bass Concerto (*G, A) D
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00762
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Bass Concerto (C, *D, E) MD
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00761
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Bass Concerto No. 2 (*a,b) MD
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13271
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Bass Concerto Op. 3 (*e, f#) D
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49108
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Elegy for September 11, 2001 D
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49106
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Flight, The D
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49093
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Galimathias Musicum Selections, K. 32 M
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49105
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Growing Orbits D
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49112
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Tombeau de Ravel, Le D
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61525
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Allerseelen (All Souls' Day, Op. 10 No. 8) MD
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61500
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Ave Verum ME
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13026
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Bass Concerto (*D, E) MD
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49910
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Bass Concerto (*F or G) MD
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49887
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Bass Concerto (*G or A) D
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49931
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Bass Concerto No. 2 (*a,b) D
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70598
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Bass in the Spotlight! D
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49918
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CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS: Elephant MD
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61521
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Catalonia MD
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49889
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Chanson Triste, Op. 2 (*d, e) M
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61502
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Cuban Fantasy D
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70597
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Dances for Strings D
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13237
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Grand Duo for Double Bass and Violin D
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49915
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Humoresque (*g or a) MD
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49968
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Jhazz ME
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49969
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Rococo Variations: Third Variation Op. 33 ME
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61512
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Serenade M
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70626
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Seven Colors (Cello)
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49990
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Seven Menuettes (Seven Minuets) K. 65a M
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49991
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Six Landlerische Dances for Two Violins and Bass, K.606 ME
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49916
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Sonata for Solo Bass and String Orchestra (*e or f#) MD
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49900
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Sonata in g (or a) minor M
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49917
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Three Bagatelles ME
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49888
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Valse Miniature, Op. 1 No. 2 (*G or A) MD
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49932
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Zuluz MD
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