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  1. Slovak Dance

    Composer: Bach, Johan Sebastian Arranger: Bolasky, Douglas R.
    Instrumentation: Quartet Instruments: Bassoon
    Genre: Baroque

    A rollicking dance that can be played by Bassoon Quartet or with an added fifth part on Contrabassoon.

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  2. Suite for Woodwind Quintet

    Composer: Pardus, William
    Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Bassoon, Clarinet, Flute, French Horn, Oboe
    Genre: Contemporary

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  3. The Chargers

    Composer: Graves, Daniel Luther
    Instrumentation: Woodwind Quintet Instruments: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon
    Genre: Contemporary
    “The Chargers” is a moderately easy march, with gently syncopated chromaticism that gives a touch of whimsy to the tune. Learn More

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  4. The Wonderful Time With You

    Composer: Liang, Wan-Yun
    Instrumentation: Solo and Piano Instruments: Flute, Piano
    Genre: Contemporary

    with Piano

    Commissioned by Chiasong Ensemble for Min-Jui Kao

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  5. Three Dances

    Composer: Zugger, Thomas
    Instrumentation: Duet Instruments: Bassoon, Clarinet, Trombone
    Genre: Contemporary
    In 3 movements : Jazz Waltz, Slow Dance, and Irish Jig. In this charming and entertaining work the composer envisions two people dancing with one another. The "lead" in each dance is shared in alternation between the two instrumentalists. The first movement, Jazz Waltz, is in ABA form with the middle section being a waltz in 4/4. The melody is introduced by the bassoon (or trombone) and is passed back and forth throughout. In the enchanting second movement, Slow Dance, the musical material undergoes continuous development with the equality of the parts being paramount. The energetic final movement, Irish Jig, opens with an intriguing mixed meter section which leads to the rousing jig. It concludes with an exciting and frenzied accelerando and fugue. This work is fun to perform and has a great audience appeal! The clarinet and trombone version is recorded on the CD Dances and Dreams [Mark Records 8290-MCD] Learn More
    $16.00
  6. Three Jazzicals

    Composer: Buss, Howard J.
    Instrumentation: Duet Instruments: Soprano Sax, Tuba
    Genre: Contemporary
    Dedicated to tubist Jay Hunsberger. This colorful composition is cast in 3 movements - To Bop or Not to Bop, Sounds from the Cool Smoke, and Hotish. The composer states, “ In Three Jazzicals it was not my aim to create a specific hybrid style by synthesizing jazz and modern classical music; rather, my intent was to systematically strip away the fundamental elements of jazz to explore at what point the music ceases being jazz and becomes classical. The style of Three Jazzicals is the resultant this procedure. It is understood that because the subject of what constitutes jazz (there are so many kinds) is so complex, depending upon the background and views of the listener, Three Jazzicals will sound jazzy (in varying degrees) to most, and mostly classical to some.” The instruments employed have been traditionally used in jazz. However, stripped away is the rhythm section; traditional chord progressions; melodic, rhythmic and formal clichés; and improvisation. Among the elements kept is the allowance for personal expression through each player’s tone, inflections, and articulations. The players are specifically asked not to swing at any time. Learn More
    $20.00
  7. Three Jazzicals

    Composer: Buss, Howard J.
    Instrumentation: Duet Instruments: Clarinet, Tuba
    Genre: Contemporary
    Dedicated to tubist Jay Hunsberger. This colorful composition is cast in 3 movements - To Bop or Not to Bop, Sounds from the Cool Smoke, and Hotish. The composer states, “ In Three Jazzicals it was not my aim to create a specific hybrid style by synthesizing jazz and modern classical music; rather, my intent was to systematically strip away the fundamental elements of jazz to explore at what point the music ceases being jazz and becomes classical. The style of Three Jazzicals is the resultant this procedure. It is understood that because the subject of what constitutes jazz (there are so many kinds) is so complex, depending upon the background and views of the listener, Three Jazzicals will sound jazzy (in varying degrees) to most, and mostly classical to some.” The instruments employed have been traditionally used in jazz. However, stripped away is the rhythm section; traditional chord progressions; melodic, rhythmic and formal clichés; and improvisation. Among the elements kept is the allowance for personal expression through each player’s tone, inflections, and articulations. The players are specifically asked not to swing at any time. Learn More
    $20.00
  8. Three Sketches

    Composer: Pardus, William
    Instrumentation: Solo and Percussion Instruments: Clarinet, Percussion
    Genre: Contemporary
    with Percussion Quartet; This work, commissioned by multi-wind performer – Richard Prior. Learn More

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  9. Trumpet Tune and Air

    Composer: Purcell, Henry Arranger: Bolasky, Douglas R.
    Instrumentation: Quartet Instruments: Bassoon
    Genre: Baroque
    Perfect for a wedding or any other event with people processing in. Repeat as needed until everyone arrives! Learn More

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  10. Turbulent Times

    Composer: Buss, Howard J.
    Instrumentation: Trio Instruments: Bassoon, Flute, Oboe
    Genre: Contemporary
    Was composed during 2009, a time when The Great Recession held its powerful grip much of the world, and uncertainty continued to build within American society. There was a general sense that the prosperity of the past may never return, and that the future may bring even more hardships. As the seemingly endless wars in Iraq and Afghanistan wore on, many did not expect peace to return in the foreseeable future. Yet, life went on. The music of Turbulent Times suggests the ebb and flow of the intense uncertainty felt by many with the more pleasant aspects of everyday life. Following the lyrical and plaintive introduction, stormy passages give way to sections of relative tranquility, only to reappear. Learn More
    $18.00
  11. Two Irish Tunes

    Composer: Traditional Arranger: Argentesi , Dario
    Instrumentation: Duet Instruments: Bassoon
    Genre: Folk music
    2 fun pieces

    I. Molly Malone

    II. The Washerwoman Learn More

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  12. With My Friends

    Composer: Halvorson, David
    Instrumentation: Quintet Instruments: Alto Sax, Baritone Sax, Soprano Sax, Tenor Sax
    Genre: Contemporary
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  13. Woodland Dawn

    Composer: Friedland, Zach
    Instrumentation: Trio Instruments: Bassoon, Clarinet, Flute
    Genre: Contemporary
    Written for Flute, Clarinet, and Bassoon, Woodland Dawn draws inspiration from Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 "The Pastoral". The piece starts slowly with an upward moving "sunrise theme" that is passed around between the three different instruments before evolving into a faster section inspired by the famous oboe line from Beethoven's work. The music is meant to evoke a peaceful backdrop as nature awakens around you on a hike through the woods at dawn. Learn More

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