Code: JP2119
ISMN: 979-0-3019-0191-5
Eugene Bourdeau (1850-1926) came from a family of
bassoonists who all won First Prize at the Paris
Conservatory, with Eugene winning his prize in 1868. He
served as principal bassoonist with the Opera Comique and,
from 1891 until 1922, taught at the Paris Conservatory.
He composed masses and motets as well as works for bassoon.
His Premiere Solo for bassoon and piano was used in the
concours of 1894 and 1921.
For this current edition, John Anderson has adapted the
bassoon part for
bass clarinet. Although a bass clarinet with a range to
low C is preferred, if this is not available, selected
marked notes may be raised an octave, making this a wonderful
addition to the repertoire for the bass clarinet.
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