This is the long-awaited companion to Doug Spaniol's masterful edition of Weissenborn's Practical Method for the Bassoon. Sometimes known as the "50 Advanced Studies," Spaniol has re-edited the
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Sinfonia from the Oratorio, "Solomon" HWV 67. This festive piece retains the original two solo oboe parts and adds the accompaniment of two English horns, two bassoons, and optional contrabassoon.
Some of the best bassoon music was originally written for something other than bassoon. In keeping with the Boulder Bassoon Band's mission to liberate great bassoon music from whatever disguise it might be
By The Bubonic Bassoon Quartet
1. Alleluia Psallat
2. Chaconne
3. Walt's Gravy (formerly Gravy Waltz)
4. Take Five for Three
This new edition of the famous Bubonic
Three movement work of moderate difficulty. Movements are Dancing in the Wind, Azure, and Spirit Dance. Bill catches the "celtic" feel with this creative and fun work. Ideal recital piece.
This edition is arranged by Trevor Cramer, and is a well-loved Christmas standard. Parts are provided for performance as a quartet for three oboes and English horn, as well as a quartet for two oboes and
Two cool oboes and two hip bassoons serving up a mess of laid back blues, all in the Michael Isaacson groove; too funky!
This original composition by noted oboist and composer, Ken Watson, is a fantastic addition to the legitimate repertoire for double reed quartet. Written in an accessible contemporary style, the four
A fantastic (challenging - not for sight reading on double reed day!) arrangement by Marc Vallon for 4 oboes, 2 English horns, 5 bassoons, and contrabassoon.
Marc Vallon has created another winner with his clever and unique arrangement of the Galop from Offenbach's La belle Helene. Scored for 3 Oboes, English Horn, 2 Bassoons, and Contrabassoon (which
A three-movement work (Come-On, Pursuit, and Hook-Up) that is clever but challenging. Appropriate for college level and professional double reed trio
Arranged by Trevor Cramer for a double reed day that requested easy trios, these six trios are subtitled "from around the world" and feature folk tune arrangements from France, England, The Netherlands,
Squid Party is a sound representation of squid gathering in the ocean to celebrate. The piece starts out with mysterious trills that represent the wildlife, and the excitement of the ocean; and a
This piece was composed for Dr. Rebecca Nagel, oboe professor at the University of South Carolina, to perform at a conference in Buenos Aries, Argentina. It was originally written for the three black