Eugene Bourdeau
Deuxieme Solo
for Bass Clarinet and Piano
Eugene Bourdeau
Deuxieme Solo
for Bass Clarinet and Piano
- Formation Clarinette basse et Piano
- Compositeur Eugene Bourdeau
- Éditeur Matt Johnston
- Édition Partition piano et partie(s)
- Maison d’Édition Metropolis Music Publishers
- N ° de commande METRO-BCP7330EM
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Description:
Eugene Bourdeau came from a family of bassoonists and eventually became the professor of bassoon at the Paris Conservatory from 1891 to 1922. Though not well-known as a composer, he composed three solos for bassoon, consisting of a a variety of styles. The Deuxieme (Second) Solo, composed for the 1907 concours of the Paris Conservatory, is in three sections: a stately introduction, a slow middle section, and a brisk allegretto. Originally in the key of B minor/D major, the entire piece has been transposed up one half-step, to better accommodate the range of the bass clarinet, as well as to make it a more comfortable key.