Bu-Kiap Bassoon - Sheet Music

Bu-Kiap means Kungfu in taiwanese. It is written for flute, oboe and bassoon. The trio represents an abstract Kungfu scene with three masters. I was inspired by the film aEURYCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. What impressed me in the Kungfu scene was that not the Kungfu itself, but the art of Kungfu. Performers are supposed to express the lightness and playfulness of the piece. --Meng-Chia Lin

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Instrument:
Bassoon Flute Oboe
Genres:
Contemporary
Publishers:
Furore Verlag
Series:
Women Composers and Arrangers
ISBN:
979-0-50182-152-5
Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.78 pounds

Flute, oboe and bassoon - Level 3

SKU: FV.FUE-10152

Composed by Meng-Chia Lin. Sound Research of Women Composers: Contemporary Music (C 313). Contemporary. Score and parts. Duration 3 minutes. Furore Verlag #FUE 10152. Published by Furore Verlag (FV.FUE-10152).

ISBN 979-0-50182-152-5.

Bu-Kiap means Kungfu in taiwanese. It is written for flute, oboe and bassoon. The trio represents an abstract Kungfu scene with three masters. I was inspired by the film aEURYCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. What impressed me in the Kungfu scene was that not the Kungfu itself, but the art of Kungfu. Performers are supposed to express the lightness and playfulness of the piece. --Meng-Chia Lin.