Felix Mendelssohn: 00:00:00 Lied ohne Worte in E Major, Op. 19 No. 1 Robert Schumann: 00:03:48 Fantasiestücke, Op. 73: I. Zart und mit Ausdruck 00:06:58 Fantasiestücke, Op. 73: II. Lebhaft, leicht 00:10:57 Fantasiestücke, Op. 73: III. Rasch und mit Feuer Alessandro Longo: 00:15:29 Suite for Bassoon and Piano: I. Andante con variazioni 00:20:08 Suite for Bassoon and Piano: II. Romanza 00:25:06 Suite for Bassoon and Piano: III. Vivace Sergei Rachmaninoff: 00:28:41 14 Romances, Op. 34: No. 14, Vocalise Robert Schumann: 00:34:25 Drei Romanzen, Op. 98: I. Nicht schnell 00:37:42 Drei Romanzen, Op. 98: II. Einfach, innig 00:41:39 Drei Romanzen, Op. 98: III. Nicht schnell Astor Piazzolla: 00:45:45 Enrico IV: Oblivion Gabriel Pierné: 00:48:45 Solo de concert, Op. 35 Maurice Ravel: 00:54:42 Pavane pour une infante défunte in G Major, M. 19 Astor Piazzolla: 00:59:03 Libertango It's a sin if I couldn't find who wrote those beatiful melodies.
@@Gordonius I also have a childhood that included the bassoon, it caught my attention the first time I’ve been to the orchestra and I watched a lot of old cartoons (mainly Tom and Jerry.) Now, I’m a bassoon fan.
@@pringle-man That's not true, you don't know their skill level. I'm 11 and started playing bassoon this year. I've already played multiple high school pieces. I'm not saying that these aren't difficult, but that they can still learn them no matter what. It is not your right to tell people what they can and can't do.
Amy J wow, I’m so proud of you. An 11 year old playing at highschool levels. It must be so hard to play so well. All the ladies are all over you constantly. “OH MY GOD ITS THAT BASSOON KID THAT CAN PLAY MULTIPLE HIGHSHOOL PIECES, SO HOT!” You’re probably even at Mozart level, honestly. You can play 32nd notes with ease. You can traverse the entire range and more while eating blue cheese. You can play Peter and the Wolf like nothing because those songs are so hard. All at the age of 11. I’m so proud of you. In fact, you should just go ahead and waltz on over the to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra while you’re at it! You’re 11 and can play simple highschool pieces! Imagine what you can do when you’re 12!