Marianische Fantasien I-iii Solo Basset Horn Or Bass Clarinet Or Bassoon Op87d by Bertold Hummel Bassoon - Sheet Music

By Bertold Hummel

Hummel wrote three versions of the four-minute fantasias: the original version for basset horn as well as versions for solo bass clarinet and solo bassoon. The most effective version undoubtedly is the version for basset horn with its mystically transfigured sound which even Mozart had used for the musical reference to the world to come.Each of the three fantasias begins with a Gregorian song in praise of the Virgin Mary followed by an elaborate fantasia on this tune. Thus, Hummel bridges the period from the 17th century to the present time, from the old-fashioned religious melody to 20th-century music. 'Marianische Fantasien' are pieces of moderate difficulty, yet full of charming beauty. They will enthuse the audience both in the concert hall and in church.

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Instrument:
Bassoon Bass Clarinet
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Bertold Hummel
Publishers:
Hal Leonard
UPC:
196288289241
ISBN:
9790001144728
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Advanced
Artist:
Bertold Hummel
Usages:
Blessed Virgin Mary
Number of Pages:
20
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.08 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.28 pounds

Basset horn (or bass clarinet or bassoon) solo - difficult

SKU: HL.49015983

Composed by Bertold Hummel. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Misc. Composed 1990. Op. 87d. 20 pages. Duration 10'. Hal Leonard #ED20026. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.49015983).

ISBN 9790001144728. UPC: 196288289241. 9.0x12.0x0.08 inches.

Hummel wrote three versions of the four-minute fantasias: the original version for basset horn as well as versions for solo bass clarinet and solo bassoon. The most effective version undoubtedly is the version for basset horn with its mystically transfigured sound which even Mozart had used for the musical reference to the world to come.Each of the three fantasias begins with a Gregorian song in praise of the Virgin Mary followed by an elaborate fantasia on this tune. Thus, Hummel bridges the period from the 17th century to the present time, from the old-fashioned religious melody to 20th-century music. 'Marianische Fantasien' are pieces of moderate difficulty, yet full of charming beauty. They will enthuse the audience both in the concert hall and in church.