Bassoon Solo`s
23:07 on Monday, November 21, 2005
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(Bassoon_Newbie)
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Does anybody know about all the Bassoon solos? What are there difficulties, because they sound really fun to play?
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Re: Bassoon Solo`s
17:41 on Tuesday, November 22, 2005
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(KEVINMAN4404)
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I know of all the really popular ones. Their difficulties range from RCM 5 to RCM 10 (highest level). The popular 1st movement of the Mozart Bassoon Sonata K191 is Lvl 10.
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Re: Bassoon Solo`s
23:58 on Friday, December 2, 2005
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(matt)
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I`m working on a telemann right now and I just finished a marcello
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Re: Bassoon Solo`s
21:46 on Monday, December 12, 2005
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(doublereeds)
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i strongly recomend the weber (pernounced veber, its german) concerto it is the pinnicle of bassoon performence, it is super hard i know university students who can`t play it. Good luck.
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Re: Bassoon Solo`s
22:35 on Monday, December 12, 2005
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(Riki)
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Hello fellow bassoonists!
Wow it`s so nice that there`s more bassoonists on this forum... it used to be deserted.
Well anyways, I was wondering if anyone could give me some medium-level bassoon solos? I just play in a band and there`s not much attention on the bassoon as you all must know.
thanks!
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Re: Bassoon Solo`s
11:22 on Sunday, December 25, 2005
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(tonyliu)
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I am just a secondary student from Hong Kong who play bassoon.......
In my opinion, I think bassoon solo pieces really hv a lot of choices. For example, for the first
piece of concerto, it must be Vivaldi concerto in E minor. Actually if you hvn`t play it in your life , you cant said that you are a "real bassoonist".
Second one must be Mozart bassoon concerto KV191. The piece is not so difficult in technique, but more difficult to the control of speed and the style of Mozart.
The Weber concerto and Hummel Concerto are the most difficult. I think Hummel is a little harder. It`s octive notes in the 1st mvt at the end is really crazy. And the range of notes are much wider than Weber`s in a short phrase of music.
However, Weber`s running notes are the most difficult in the piece. But I can overcome by the practice of staccato and "scale fingering".
Besides classical concertos, some other pieces are quiet good for solo bassoon. The sonatas written by Tansmann is a good chioice>>>>although Some of them are difficult XDD. The the Sonata of Telemann is suitable for the beginning of solo bassoonist.
Moreover, the Saint-Seans Sonata is a good choice ~Also I strongly recommend a french piece call Solo De Concert!!
Sorry for my poor English........
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Re: Bassoon Solo`s
11:25 on Sunday, December 25, 2005
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(tonyliu)
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Last Post 9th line..............
"It CAN OVERCOME"....not "I can overcome"........
Sorry
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Re: Bassoon Solo`s
04:33 on Tuesday, January 3, 2006
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(Heathj)
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Hi i`m in the UK so i can suggest my favourite solos from the ABRSM exam syllabus:
Someone mentioned the saint-saen`s solo de concert- this is grades 6-8 and lovely to play. Although it`s high standard it doesn`t make you feel tired and knotted up if you know what i mean.
Elgar`s romance (grade8) is difficult to play `romantically` but it can sound lovely.
Pierne`s solo de concert (grade 8)is just amazing!!!! i love it!
Vivaldi concertos (5-8) are nice but beware, he doesn`t let you breathe anywhere!
There are loads more but these are my favourite!
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Re: Bassoon Solo`s
04:34 on Tuesday, January 3, 2006
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(Heathj)
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sorry I meant saint-saen`s sonata in G.
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Re: Bassoon Solo`s
22:04 on Monday, January 23, 2006
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Re: Bassoon Solo`s
10:53 on Friday, June 23, 2006
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Re: Bassoon Solo`s
15:13 on Friday, June 23, 2006
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