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Lecolion Loops
Haitian American composer Daniel Bernard Roumain composed "Lecolion Loops" for clarinet, bassoon, and piano.
The Crown Suite
Black composer, conductor, songwriter, pianist and communiity facilitator, Ahmed Alabaca wrote "The Crown Suite" during the Covid-19 pandemic. Alabaca included the following description on their website: "A musical journey reflecting the emotional…
Poem of Love
Black composer H. Leslie Adams' "Poem of Love" is for Bassoon and Piano. It is a one movement Adagio.
Bassoon Set
Black composer Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork III's compositional style blends musical ideas from both the African American and European traditions. Hailstork's "Bassoon Set" was composed at the request of Geneva Southall for the students of the…
Sonata for Bassoon and Piano
Black composer Ulysses Kay wrote this one-movement piece in 1941 while he was studying at Yale with Paul Hindemith. According to the publisher's website, "The Sonata for Bassoon and Piano has been unavailable for fifty years and is now presented for…
Songs for Bassoon & Piano
Black composer William Grant Still (known as the "Dean of Afro-American Composers") composed "Songs for Bassoon and Piano", which were arranged by Alexa Still. The work has three movements:I. Bayou HomeII. If You Should GoIII. Song for the Lonely
Deformation V
Black composer Gary Nash composed "Deformation V" for bassoon and piano. As described on the composer's website: "Deformation V, a six minute, single movement composition for bassoon and piano, completed February 6, 1993 was composed for Barrick…
Tags: 0-10 minutes; 1950-1999; bassoon / basson; duo; Nash, Gary Powell; piano
For Bassoon
Black composer Edward Osmund Bland composed "For Bassoon" in 1979 on commission by the bassoonist Fail Hightower of New York City.
One for One
Black composer and musical director Edward Osmund Bland composed "One On One" for bassoon and clarinet. As David Schwartz recounts in his liner notes for the album Legacy: Black Composers on which the work appears, the work "display[s] a style of…