I can't stop listening to this piece, especially the 2nd movement. Every time I hear it I like it even more. Especially that arrival on the low C at 5:24. Gets me every time!
When you arrive at the Forte expressivo in the second movement, you don't have oxygen anymore, but you can't breath. So much tention, instability, it's so painful but at least very musical, because your whole life depends on the music you're playing. You don't have oxygen, so you send all your passion and love for the bassoon in your instrument. It's like an allucination, but it's much more beautiful than any drug
What are you talking about? There is a perfect place to breath just before the scale going into the forte. You have plenty of air, and only have to play a bar and a half before the next breath. Air supply is no problem at all.
This is a a great performance. I will was given the piano part to accompany a friend who will be performing it in a couple of month. It's so much fun to play. I'm having a great time with it.
Definitely looks like fun! As both pianist and bassoonist, I can say this is a gem in classical repertoire for both instruments. The chords and patterns and passages in the piano seem really satisfying to play. Not to mention the exciting and expressive bassoon part!
This piano part looks very very much like a transcription of a string-orchestra accompaniment. Does anyone know if this was originally a piece for bassoon and strings?
I’m learning the accompaniment right now, it does have a lot of range for sure, but the widest interval played on one hand is a 9th. It is a little gruesome to play not going to lie!
J'adore ce compositeur. ❤
Its a war crime when ad are put at this masterpiece.
This is one of my all time favourite pieces of music. Thanks for posting 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I just wanted to write the same!
The last note sounds like a clarinet. That is magical!
I can't stop listening to this piece, especially the 2nd movement. Every time I hear it I like it even more. Especially that arrival on the low C at 5:24. Gets me every time!
Astonishing playing! Damn difficult piece done just about perfectly.
For how nice this piece is, it's so damn difficult at the same time
Amazing!!!! Beautiful!!!!
When you arrive at the Forte expressivo in the second movement, you don't have oxygen anymore, but you can't breath. So much tention, instability, it's so painful but at least very musical, because your whole life depends on the music you're playing. You don't have oxygen, so you send all your passion and love for the bassoon in your instrument.
It's like an allucination, but it's much more beautiful than any drug
Lmao
What are you talking about? There is a perfect place to breath just before the scale going into the forte. You have plenty of air, and only have to play a bar and a half before the next breath. Air supply is no problem at all.
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What a wonderful piece! Thanks so much for sharing it!!
Amazing!
Im glad that this showed up on my TH-cam front page! Hopefully I’ll get the chance to play this some day
What a gem of a piece! M. Tasman is an over-looked composer of merit.
Mr. Boganyi could qualify as the Paganini of the Bassoon!
This is a a great performance. I will was given the piano part to accompany a friend who will be performing it in a couple of month. It's so much fun to play. I'm having a great time with it.
Just found this, gonna start practicing this. Sounds wayy to good
Bro where did you find notes?
very interesting harmonies!
Always enjoyed playing and rehearsing this. One of my favorite bassoon pieces to accompany.
Definitely looks like fun! As both pianist and bassoonist, I can say this is a gem in classical repertoire for both instruments. The chords and patterns and passages in the piano seem really satisfying to play. Not to mention the exciting and expressive bassoon part!
I am just learning bassoon and hopefully I can learn how to play it soon! Also please post more videos like this!
I'm going to challenge myself and start working on this piece. It really is interesting, exciting and beautiful!!!!
Impressive work!
Amazing…..
It’s sounds really good!
This piano part looks very very much like a transcription of a string-orchestra accompaniment. Does anyone know if this was originally a piece for bassoon and strings?
It's originally written for bassoon and piano, as usual for a sonata.
I’m learning the accompaniment right now, it does have a lot of range for sure, but the widest interval played on one hand is a 9th. It is a little gruesome to play not going to lie!
@@katieraemusic enjoy it! This is one of my favorite pieces to accompany.
i have to get my hands on a bassoon again
太棒了
Stravinsky must have really liked Tansman, to put up with him quoting so much of Firebird in that! I'm surprised he didn't ask for royalties.
My Daughter is practicing the score in your video
buy the score on groth music
Have you gotten the bassoon score for her yet?
Is that website still working? Can't seem to get it
Please answered me, how to play last note "mi"?
Man
Just stop
Why do they all need to end on a high e.
Like seriously I’m dying from all of those es and ds.
But great music anyways I love it!
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