Includes Sonatas Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Excellent bassoon literature.
The Solo No. 2 in D, Op. 52 was originally published in 1887. The piece is cast in a modified ternary form. The opening section is in D minor and the composer employed a fourth relationship, for
Selections include: Bourree I & II from "Third Cello Suite" (Bach); It Is Finished from "St. John Passion" (Bach); Adagio from "Sextet Op. 71" (Beethoven); Cool from
Nabokov composed the Sonata for Bassoon and Piano is in two movements. The first of these bears the subtitle "A Litany for Bassoon and Piano" and contains elements of bitonality within a modified
The Sonata for Bassoon and Piano was composed in 2000 and is cast in three movements: Prologue, Elegy, and Riffs and Responses. The Sonata is for the most part a serious work that explores
This melodic piece consists of four movements that will showcase the bassoon soloist's skills. It is a standard used in concerts and competitions.
Flament composed cadenzas for the first and second movements of the Mozart Concerto in B-Flat major, K. 191. He included the slow movement cadenza as part of his Method for Bassoon, but