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Scores, Audio Files, CDs

  • Johann Joachim Quantz's 1752 Versuch einer "Anweisung die Flöte traversiere zu spielen" (On how to play the flute), is essential reading for those wind players who want to know more about the performance practice of late baroque/early classical music. In the 13th chapter, Quantz attempts to teach the novice improviser ways to 'vary' a given melody by writing down numerous variations to common melodic progressions. The implication being that if one were to work through all of these examples, internalize them, and transpose them for use in other keys, that the reader would develop the taste and understanding to be able to construct their own variations. The examples of Quantz's chapter 13 have been transcribed for bassoon and transpositions into the closely-related keys of C major have been added in the hopes that this may be of regular use to bassoonists exploring the music of the classical era. Attention has been paid to make sure that these examples are executable both on early and modern bassoons. * In the free version of this document, only the first of sixteen figures is included *
  • Ensemble Musica Fiorita Release Date: October 19, 2018 Number of Discs: 2 Label: Pan Classics
  • Ensemble Musica Fiorita Release Date: October 28, 2016 Number of Discs: 2 Label: Pan Classics
  • Ensemble Musica Fiorita Release Date: April 5, 2019 Label: Pan Classics
  • Recordings of historical bassoonist Andrew Burn. Recording by Karel Valter Date: September 2019 Artists: Andrew Burn, Bassoon Nicola Paoli, Cello Performance on period instruments.
  • The Complete score and parts to the Ouverture-Suite for 2 Choirs of 4 Bassoons by Andrew Burn (in downloadable PDF format), with the accompanying audio recording done via Acapella. The piece is an ideal selection as a serious concert work for a university bassoon studio or mix of advanced students and professional players. The work is written in a high German baroque style and is written with care so as to avoid difficulties if being performed by an ensemble of period instrument performers. It consists of 5 movements:
    1. Ouverture
    2. Forlane
    3. Musette
    4. Rejouissance
    5. Menuets I & II
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    Johann Joachim Quantz's 1752 Versuch einer "Anweisung die Flöte traversiere zu spielen" (On how to play the flute), is essential reading for those wind players who want to know more about the performance practice of late baroque/early classical music. In the 13th chapter, Quantz attempts to teach the novice improviser ways to 'vary' a given melody by writing down numerous variations to common melodic progressions. The implication being that if one were to work through all of these examples, internalize them, and transpose them for use in other keys, that the reader would develop the taste and understanding to be able to construct their own variations. The examples of Quantz's chapter 13 have been transcribed for bassoon and transpositions into the closely-related keys of C major have been added in the hopes that this may be of regular use to bassoonists exploring the music of the classical era. Attention has been paid to make sure that these examples are executable both on early and modern bassoons.
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