Dear Roman,
Apropos your interesting translation: you may, or not, be aware of
Fasch's orchestral concerto originally scored for two 'Chalc(hedons)'
which has single line writing in the bass clef presumably for the large
'A' tuned gallichon. He later crossed out Chalc and designated the
parts for two Bassono - perhaps, even then, getting two large
gallichons together was tricky....
MH
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Sent: Thursday, 29 November 2018, 3:34
Subject: [LUTE] Baroque Lute vs. Bassoon
If you ever wondered how does lute music sound on a bassoon -
[1]https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpnjC8Zpiw6WCBVJm5kBenG5MOgLJJe
ZX
Well, like this!
A whole suite for solo bassoon for your perusal and delectation!
Mange takk, Robert Roennes!
RT
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