loved seeing the walkthrough and very very jealous of your French contra! I saw one from Brazil for sale a while ago but didn't have the money burning a hole in my pocket :)!
Your playing is absolutely wonderful! I play on a German bassoon since that's the standard of the US, but I've always loved the sound of French models. Lovely instruments :)
What a beautiful instrument. The grain in the wood is spectacular. What a wonderful treasure to have inherited from your father... I'm a flutist in the States, and I really enjoy your videos.
Hello. I'm very interested in french bassoon. I've been playing German system for almost 14 years and I would like to start learning how to play french system. Do you recommend me to buy a new one or a second handed?If the second handed bassoon isnt a bad option, where do you think I could find it?. Thank you!
Laurence Ibisch is the best source in the states. I strongly recommend starting with a second hand model from last century, and if you can play it, and find it rewarding enough, get a professional model!
I was so into your sounds and musicianship that when the piece ended I felt very lost and empty. Well done.
loved seeing the walkthrough and very very jealous of your French contra! I saw one from Brazil for sale a while ago but didn't have the money burning a hole in my pocket :)!
beautiful instrument, I would like to have one! greetings from Argentina
Lovely video
Your playing is absolutely wonderful! I play on a German bassoon since that's the standard of the US, but I've always loved the sound of French models. Lovely instruments :)
Thanks very much! There are a few French basson players in the US, you could always join them.
What a beautiful instrument. The grain in the wood is spectacular. What a wonderful treasure to have inherited from your father... I'm a flutist in the States, and I really enjoy your videos.
Nice video thank you
Thank you for posting this!
Is your transcript for the Mozart available?
Wow. What an amazing instrument and story.
Does anybody know why they don't chrome plate more instrument keywork?
It's a good question, I've often wondered this myself!
Hello. I'm very interested in french bassoon. I've been playing German system for almost 14 years and I would like to start learning how to play french system. Do you recommend me to buy a new one or a second handed?If the second handed bassoon isnt a bad option, where do you think I could find it?.
Thank you!
Laurence Ibisch is the best source in the states. I strongly recommend starting with a second hand model from last century, and if you can play it, and find it rewarding enough, get a professional model!
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