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André Jolivet

Jolivet: Bassoon Concerto

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Éditions Heugel  |  SKU: HE31669  |  Barcode: 9790047316691
  • Composer: André Jolivet (1905-1974)
  • Format: Solo Part with Piano Reduction
  • Instrumentation (this edition): Piano Reduction, Bassoon
  • Originally for: Bassoon, String Orchestra
  • Work: Bassoon Concerto
  • ISMN: 9790047316691
  • Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches
  • Pages: 34

Description

"André Jolivet (1905-1974) established his love for composition from a young age. This remained throughout his life, and he held the post of Professor of Composition from 1966-1970 at Paris Conservatoire.

Concerto for Bassoon was composed in 1954, and remains highly regarded. Jolivet, himself a cellist, wished to explore composition for all instruments, and therefore has a considerable number of works in all fields. The composer's style is also known for its spirituality, and the desire to associate the everyday with the magical, and the human with the universal. Jolivet draws on acoustics and atonality, as heard in his Concerto for Bassoon.

The piece requires high, virtuosic skills due to its expansive use of extended techniques. for all advanced bassoonists, Jolivet provides an exciting, alternative piece for the instrument's repertoire."

Éditions Heugel

Jolivet: Bassoon Concerto

¥6,500

Description

"André Jolivet (1905-1974) established his love for composition from a young age. This remained throughout his life, and he held the post of Professor of Composition from 1966-1970 at Paris Conservatoire.

Concerto for Bassoon was composed in 1954, and remains highly regarded. Jolivet, himself a cellist, wished to explore composition for all instruments, and therefore has a considerable number of works in all fields. The composer's style is also known for its spirituality, and the desire to associate the everyday with the magical, and the human with the universal. Jolivet draws on acoustics and atonality, as heard in his Concerto for Bassoon.

The piece requires high, virtuosic skills due to its expansive use of extended techniques. for all advanced bassoonists, Jolivet provides an exciting, alternative piece for the instrument's repertoire."

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