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Poulenc clarinet sonata program notes4/29/2023 ![]() ![]() Which in the course of the piece often appear simultaneously in different keys (polymodality).ĭue to my background as a jazz musician the elements of rhythm and pulse have prominent roles. Is based on various synthetic scales (for instance, one described by Vincent Persichetti as “double harmonic”), With this piece! It is jazzy and fun to play! Here are the composer’s program notes:ĭuo for Flute and Bassoon No.1, which is approximately 8 minutes long, was composed in 1992 and is dedicated to Maura and I were always looking for new repertoire and Gernot kindly provided us Gernot wrote this piece when we were still living in Vienna and I was frequently performing chamber music ![]() The piece brilliantly exhibits the bassoon’s lyrical and virtuosic capabilities.ĭuo for Flute and Bassoon No.1 (Gernot Wolfgang) The sonata is in four movements in the slow-fast- slow-fast sequence typical of the Italian Baroque. ![]() Of Fasch’s writing, the Sonata in C Major shows an intimate knowledge of the bassoon and its capabilities at the time. ![]() Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758) was a contemporary of JS Bach and highly regarded by him. Sonata for in C Major for Bassoon and Basso Continuo (Johann Friedrich Fasch) ![]()
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