Concerto for Bassoon in B-flat major (K.191) (Study Score)

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

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Mozart Concerto for Bassoon in B-flat major (K.191) (Study Score)

Throughout his career Mozart had a special feeling for the wind instruments.  Not only did he add a distinctive flavour to the wind band in his orchestral music - indeed, his writing for winds became a defining and inimitable feature of his music - he also wrote compositions for wind players in his circle of friends.

The autograph score has disappeared, and all that has come down to us is a set of printed parts published by André in Offenbach for the first time.

The relation between the soloist and the orchestra is not so much one of opposition as of complementarity, the bassoon embroidering the bass line in "leaps and runs" in much the same manner as, say, figured basses were once treated by the viola da gamba.  The solo part, rather than being virtuoso and domineering, enters into a dialogue with the "lively participation of the orchestra".

- Urtext of the New Mozart Edition

- Full score & parts (BA4868), Bassoon & Piano Reduction (BA4868-90) and study score format 22.5 x 16.5cm (TP253) available for sale

Giegling, Franz
TP253
9790006202218
Baerenreiter Germany

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