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  Bassoon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Sonata for Bassoon and Piano, Olav Berg Vertigo for Bassoon Solo and Sonatine for Bassoon and Piano, Othmar Schoeck Sonata for Bassoon and Piano Op.
bassoon; Karl Mayerhofer, and Karl Swoboda, oboe; with Leopold Wlach and Franz Bartoesk, clarinet; and Gottfried von Freiberg and Leopold Krainz, horn.
Sonata in B flat K. 292 for Bassoon and Violoncello, Henri Tomasi Le Tombeau de Mireille, Oskar Morawetz Sonata for Bassoon and Piano, Pierre Max Dubois Petite Suite for Flute and Bassoon, and Henri Busser Porrtuguesa for Bassoon and Piano.
www.vcisinc.com /bassoon.htm   (1735 words)

  
 Phylloscopus Publications - Bassoon Music
Duets from the Oboe Tutor for oboe (C/DT) and bassoon (B/CT).
Quartetto V for bassoon (or cello), violin 1 (or oboe) violin 2 and cello.
Quartetto VI for bassoon (or cello), violin (or oboe) viola and cello.
www.phylloscopus.co.uk /bassoon-music.html   (1144 words)

  
 Piano sonata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Piano sonatas are usually written in three or four movements, occasionally just in one or two.
In the Baroque era, the use of the term of term "sonata" generally referred to either the sonata da chiesa (church sonata) or sonata da camera ("ordinary" sonata), both of which were sonatas for various instruments (usually one or more violins plus basso continuo).
Although various composers in the 17th century had written keyboard pieces which they entitled "Sonata", it was only in the classical era, when the piano displaced the earlier harpsichord and sonata form rose to prominence as a principle of musical composition, that the term "piano sonata" acquired a definite meaning and a characteristic form.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Piano_sonata   (738 words)

  
 Bassoon sonata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A bassoon sonata is a sonata for bassoon, usually with piano accompaniment.
Some bassoon sonatas in the standard repertoire are
Johann Friedrich Fasch, sonata in C (authorship uncertain)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bassoon_sonata   (71 words)

  
 Bassoon - MHN Instrument Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The French word for bassoon, "fagot", was first used in the 14th century, and actually means "a bundle of sticks".
The chorist bassoon, a very low-pitched instrument, had as its sole purpose to support the bass in church choirs, again mainly before 1700.
Early bassoons were also used during French military campaigns or outdoor festivals By the late 18th century, the bassoon was featured in French and British theatrical and chamber ensembles and also accompanied the organ during church services.
www.si.umich.edu /chico/instrument/pages/bassoon_gnrl.html   (382 words)

  
 GMCD 7154 - Anton Liste
The G-major Sonata on this CD, for example, is cast in one movement, while the Sonata for Piano Duet op.
He came across Liste’s Bassoon Sonata in the early 1950s, recognized it to be the most significant example of its kind of the early 19th century, and recorded it for the BBC with the pianist Ernest Lush.
Compared to the two earlier piano sonatas, which keep within a range of FF to f’’’, this piano part calls for an instrument with extended compass ascending a tenth higher to a’’’’.
www.guildmusic.com /catalog/gui7154z.htm   (622 words)

  
 Bassoon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
While both volumes of the Weissenborn bassoon studies were published in 1887, a manuscript was discovered in the papers of the composer's grandson in 1982, which contained additional material not included in the 1887 edition.
B59: Mozart Sonata for Bassoon and Violoncello in B-flat major KV 292 (196c) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
WW38: Sonata for Clarinet and Bassoon by Francis Poulenc.
www.vcisinc.com /bassoonmusic.htm   (3535 words)

  
 Program Notes - Sonata for Bassoon and Piano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The piano opens movement II slowly with a series of polytonal and cluster chords to establish an air of meditative serenity.
The bassoon enters with a sighing motive in the high register, gradually expanding to a broader expression of the theme, supported by frenetic arpeggios in the piano.
The sonata was composed for and is dedicated to Eric Goldman on the occasion of his Graduate Recital at Carnegie Mellon University.
www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu /~ngal/z-bassoon.htm   (171 words)

  
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Mozart, Sonata for Bassoon and Cello, performed on two contrabassoons; Vanhal, Concerto in F Major for two contrabassoons; Arthur Weisberg, From the Deep (for two contrabassoons); Daniel Dorff, Sonatina d_Amore (for two contrabassoons); Etienne Ozi, Sonata No. 1 for two bassoons (performed on two contrabassoons); Michael Curtis, The Impish Imp for two contrabassoons.
Seth Krimsky is principal bassoon in the Seattle Symphony and Seattle Opera.
The quartet is the bassoon section of the Oregon Symphony in Portland.
www.crystalrecords.com /bassoon.html   (2499 words)

  
 Bassoon Repertoire
This sonata, on the other hand, is plain nasty and would just as soon slay you and your family pets as give you the time of day.
The G minor sonata by Boismortier is much more famous, but the first of the two E minor sonatas edited by Interlochen classmate Kim Walker (how's that for name dropping?) is my vote for the best of his sonatas.
My favorite combination is with 4 bassoons with or without keyboard, with the 4th part culled from the piano part as a slow note descant to complement the 2 main solo parts.
www.svsu.edu /~tzantow/music/bsn_rep.htm   (5768 words)

  
 Kaysmusic Australia: used sheet music, sheet music, printed music, music, bassoon, used, old, second hand, rare, out of ...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Bassoon Concerto In Bb Major, K. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), edited by Franz Giegling.
Sonata in F minor (KOVAR/VEYRON-LACROIX) By Georg Philipp Telemann.
Willson Osborne: Rhapsody For Bassoon Composed by Willson Osborne.
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 Interesting Performances from A to Z
Elizabeth Johnson, bassoon, was the guest artist in a concert entitled Bassoon Bash at the University of Washington, Seattle, on January 6, 1994, assisted by Lisa Bergman, piano; Maria Larianoff, violin; and Jeff Eldridge, Michel Jolivet, Ann Kosanovic, Judith Lawrence, Francine Peterson, and Marlene Weaver, bassoons.
Works performed were Trio for clarinet, bassoon, and piano by Joel Naumann (World Premiere); Three Faces of the Ice Goddess for soprano, bassoon, and piano; Trio for Winds (1962) for clarinet, horn, and bassoon by Donald Lybbert, and Overture to Russlan and Ludmilla (1842) by Glinka, arranged for clarinet, bassoon, and piano by Dale Fix.
David Rachor, bassoon, served as coordinator for a concert of his students: Bassoon and Friends (a potpourri of pieces with at least one bassoon) at the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, on March 14,1944.
idrs2.colorado.edu /pubidrs2/dr17.2/DR17.2.IPAZ.html   (1705 words)

  
 Review - GMCD 7154
The single movement Piano Sonata in G, set in the usual structure Adagio-Allegro vivace, is equally graceful and fervent.
The bassoon sonata is probably the latest of the works, 33 minutes long (!) it’s use of successive transformation of themes in the first movement, the dispensing of bar-lines in the slow movement recitative and ist jolly rondo finale bespeak a master composer.
The two piano sonata are no less fine, the G major in an unusual one-movement form and both sounding like middle period Beethoven- serious music composed with rigor spirit and skill.
www.guildmusic.com /reviews/rev7154z.htm   (1095 words)

  
 Amazon.com: 20th Century Bassoon: Music: Mauro Monguzzi,Umberto Bertoni,Eugene Bozza,Henri Dutilleux,Paul ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The 20th Century Bassoon CD Saint-Sans recording sounds a little quicker and the interpretation sounds a little more aggressive and grittier than the Grainger recording.
The Roger Boutry "Interferences' work on the Grainger CD is particularly exciting and interesting, as is the first work, the Sonata for bassoon and Piano by Alvin Etler.
Another added treat on the Grainger CD is the addition of the cellist Gary Stucka for the Mozart Sonata for bassoon and Cello in B-flat, K. All of the other works-as well as the performances-sound great on both recordings.
www.amazon.com /20th-Century-Bassoon-Mauro-Monguzzi/dp/B0000044BU   (980 words)

  
 Sonata for Bassoon and Strings in Bb7 (I. Allegretto)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Sonata for Bassoon and Strings in Bb7 (I. Allegretto) (2002) by David Vaughan
Your piece is titled "Sonata for Bassoon and Strings in Bb7", but you don't have to stop at the 7th - feel free to add notes such as the 9th, the 13th, or even altered notes such as the #9 or b9, or the #11 when you are voicing your chords (in the accompaniment parts).
A bassoon concerto with orchestra immediately hints classical but it clearly was written by an experienced composer with jazz techniques.
www.sibeliusmusic.com /cgi-bin/show_score.pl?scoreid=42348   (755 words)

  
 Interesting Performances From A to Z   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Works performed were Sonata No. 2 in G Major by Luigi Merci/Longazo; Nocturne-Danse by Otmar Nussio; Trio pour piano, hautbois et bassoon by Francis Poulenc; and Concerto for Bassoon by George Longazo.
Ronald Klimko, bassoon, performed a faculty recital at the University of Idaho, Moscow, on October 12, 1993 assisted by Peter Henderson, piano and harpsichord; Carol Padgham-Albrecht, oboe; Robert Billups and Luke Henderson, violins; Amy Nelson, viola; William Wharton, cello; and Scott Kim, bass.
11 (1967) by Alan Stout; Elegy for Bassoon and Organ (1985) by Charles Callahan; Drei Burleski Stucke fur Flote und Fagott (1977) by Friedrick Wanek; and Choralsonate Nr 2 for Bassoon and Organ (1973) (Aus tieffer Not, schrei ich zu Dir) by Kjelc Mork Karlsen.
idrs2.colorado.edu /pubidrs2/dr17.1/DR17.1.Klimko.IPAZ.html   (1030 words)

  
 New Music for Bassoon Month
Lyman's recital included "Seven Short Yadhtrib Variations" by Bright Sheng; Sonata #1 for bassoon solo by Merab Gagnidze; Sonata #2 for bassoon and piano by Efrem Podgaits; "Responsorio: In Memoriam Matthew Shepard" for bassoon and percussion by Mario Lavista; and Sonata for bassoon and piano by John Steinmetz.
One reason for the concentration of new bassoon music at Oberlin is the five-week residency of Hungarian bassoonist György Lakatos, who has dedicated much of his career to performing new works.
He has played principal bassoon for the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, and is a faculty member of the Franz Liszt Academy and the Béla Bartok Conservatory in Budapest.
www.oberlin.edu /news-info/98nov/bassoon_mo.html   (714 words)

  
 Sandy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
It force bassoon maker to manufacture the range of bassoon's voice wider, and we believed that was the highest note in early period.
Into the Saint-Sae'ns Bassoon Sonata in G major, the highest note became e".
However, not every bassoon has this key, bassoon players have to use other conditions to play that high note, like the thinner reed or different jaw shape (I tried these two ways when I played this sonata at first time).
homepages.nyu.edu /~hch218/MP3.htm   (409 words)

  
 Bassoon Activities at the University of Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
9 of Gustav Schreck, the Etler Sonata, and Interferences I by Roger Boutry.
6 for Flute and Bassoon by Villa-Lobos, and the Poulenc Sextet.
William Dietz also gave a faculty recital in which he performed the Nocturne for Bassoon and Harp of Allan Blank, Lars Erik Larsson's Concertino, the Trio in G for Flute, Bassoon, and Piano of Beethoven, the Sonata for Bassoon by Brady Mc Elligott, and Swamp Song for Bassoon and Tape by Michael Burns.
idrs.colorado.edu /Publications/DR/DR16.3/DR16.3.Lipori.html   (559 words)

  
 IDRS Library Holdings - Music: Bassoon and Piano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Galliard, Johann Ernst-Six Sonatas for Bassoon or Cello and Piano (2 vol.)-
Merci, Luidgi-Six Sonatas for Bassoon and Piano Op.
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus-Andante and Menuetto from Concerto in Bb-Voxman, H. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus-Concerto for Bassoon, Op.
www.idrs.org /IDRSLib/IDRS.Lib.Holdings/IDRSCM3.HTM   (540 words)

  
 Bruce Gbur's Double Reeds Page -- PMA Bassoonist
Owing to the number of sources that deal specifically with Woodwind Quintet literature, I have not included that genre unless the piece is of particular interest or is relatively unknown.
Paraphrase on Mozart's Overture to "The Marriage of Figaro." Solo bassoon.
Sonatina for Oboe, Bassoon, and Harpsichord, with Handbells.* Ms.
www-personal.ksu.edu /~gbur/pma_ae.html   (220 words)

  
 My Bassoon Repertoire
Arranged for 2 bassoons and organ by R.Rønnes.
Performing J.H.Frethoff Sonata for Bassoon and Cembalo with Michael Massey at the IDRS festival in Banff 2002.
Arranged for Bassoon and Organ by Robert Rønnes.
www.robertronnes.com /mybassoonrepertoire.html   (484 words)

  
 Vocal Works (chronologically)
I’ve performed this under the pseudonym of Angelo di Sartori, thinking the audience would accept it on its own merits, rather than a tonal work by a contemporary composer.
My first and only commission, for intermediate level bassoon.
Using the symbolism of the Elizabethan humours, this concerto length work is also arranged for bassoon and piano.
members.shaw.ca /hwevers/works/Bassoonworks.htm   (329 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Bassoon Recital: Music: Francois Devienne,Camille Saint-Saens,Maurice Ravel,Pierre Petit,Alexandre ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Sonata for bassoon & keyboard in G minor, Op.24/5
Sonata for Bassoon & Piano in G major, Op.
Sonata for violin & harp in A flat major, Op.115 Adagio
www.amazon.ca /Bassoon-Recital-Francois-Devienne/dp/B0000044MM   (383 words)

  
 The University of Memphis: University Libraries - Recitals - Personal Names, A-F
Marcello, Sonata # 5 in C. Mozart, Concerto # 4 in Eb, K. Boda, Sonatina.
Galliard, Sonata #3, G. Beethoven, Piano Sonata, op.
Mozart, Sonata in a, K. Moszkowski, Etude #6 in F. Poulenc, Novelette in e.
exlibris.memphis.edu /music/personala-f.html   (4387 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A; Sonata in B flat; Bassoon Concerto in B flat: Music: Klaus ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Bassoon Concerto in B flat, KV 191: Allegro
Bassoon Concerto in B flat, KV 191: Andante ma adagio
Bassoon Concerto in B flat, KV 191: Rondo (Tempo di menuetto)
www.amazon.com /Mozart-Clarinet-Concerto-Sonata-Bassoon/dp/B00000410D   (553 words)

  
 Untitled Page
This recording was made when I was bassoon student in 1980.
This Concerto was written to the bassoon festival "Fou de basson" 1999 in Angouleme, France.
The bassoon version is in 1st and 3rd movement a bit changed from the original version.
www.robertronnes.com /RobertRonnes.Composer.html   (764 words)

  
 Bassoon.org | Links to Bassoon Sheet Music
It's my 'Suite for Bassoon', in a lighthearted 'jazzy' style, in four short movements - based (loosely) on themes from Bach.
This progressive lesson format is perfect for the beginning bassoon student, non-bassoonist public school music teacher, and college music major.
For example, Volume 1 has the bassoon parts for all of the major orchestral works of Beethoven, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Berlioz and others.
www.bassoon.org /SheetMusic.html   (881 words)

  
 W.A. Mozart Sonata In B Flat For Bassoon And Piano K.292 at Musicroom.com - Sheet Music for Musicians
This edition of Mozart's Sonata in B flat major K292, is edited and arranged for bassoon and piano by William Waterhouse.
This work was thought to have been written in 1775, and remains one of the best classical sonatas composed for bassoon.
Camille Saint-Saens: Sonata For Clarinet And Piano Op.167
www.musicroom.com /se/ID_No/012543/details.html   (199 words)

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