Russian free resource for bassoon music applicable for euph
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 2:44 am
Via a place as unlikely as the French Yahoo recorder list my attention has been turned towards a Russian source for free music for bassoon. It is in .pdf format.
The piece, which I was provided on a secondary basis, was a Vivaldi trio for alto recorder, oboe, and bassoon. The bassoon part at once caught my interest as something being interesting to play on bassbone or euph. Maybe it could be played on a small F or Eb tuba, but a largie like my Besson 981 definitely would constitute an overkill.
The said piece could be played with flutes substituting the recorder and the oboe in any permutation. Hence it might be interesting for students seeking stuff for late night impromptu sessions with unlikely constellations of instruments.
I have not searched the Russian site thoroughly, but I have taken down the score for Mozart’s bassoon concerto just to test if it works.
The Russian pages are a bit slow to load, possibly because they are not frequented very often, so that they are not available in the RAM of the server, but only on the disk. But then the same goes for searching obscure parts of the archives of this board.
The download of the .pdf-file went reasonably fast, and I had the full score down in less than 2 minutes.
The link I will provide is for the English version of the resource page:
http://www.fagotizm.narod.ru/library-eng.htm
Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre
The piece, which I was provided on a secondary basis, was a Vivaldi trio for alto recorder, oboe, and bassoon. The bassoon part at once caught my interest as something being interesting to play on bassbone or euph. Maybe it could be played on a small F or Eb tuba, but a largie like my Besson 981 definitely would constitute an overkill.
The said piece could be played with flutes substituting the recorder and the oboe in any permutation. Hence it might be interesting for students seeking stuff for late night impromptu sessions with unlikely constellations of instruments.
I have not searched the Russian site thoroughly, but I have taken down the score for Mozart’s bassoon concerto just to test if it works.
The Russian pages are a bit slow to load, possibly because they are not frequented very often, so that they are not available in the RAM of the server, but only on the disk. But then the same goes for searching obscure parts of the archives of this board.
The download of the .pdf-file went reasonably fast, and I had the full score down in less than 2 minutes.
The link I will provide is for the English version of the resource page:
http://www.fagotizm.narod.ru/library-eng.htm
Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre