Bassoon repertoire

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The bassoon repertoire consists of pieces of music composed for bassoon as a principal instrument that may be performed with or without other instruments. Below is a non-exhaustive list of major works for the bassoon.

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Baroque

A collection of historical bassoons, from early baroque to modern, including a classical contrabassoon. Fagotter.JPG
A collection of historical bassoons, from early baroque to modern, including a classical contrabassoon.

Classical

Romantic

Twentieth century

Twenty-first century

Works featuring prominent bassoon passages

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References

  1. "Rosetti Bassoon Concertos — Catalog and Track Listing". Naxos Records. 2003. Retrieved 7 September 2008. The E concerto is mentioned in the notes to the recording, see the link on the left.
  2. "Rossini Bassoon Concerto liner notes". Musicweb-international.com. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  3. Sonata for Bassoon and Piano Archived 15 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Elegy for Two Bassoons and Piano". Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
  5. InvisibileArmonia (10 September 2020). "FABIO MENGOZZI: "Vision" (for English horn, Bassoon and Piano)" via YouTube.