Bassoon sonata

A bassoon sonata is a sonata for bassoon, often with piano accompaniment. Sonatas written for bassoon were relatively uncommon until the second half of the twentieth century. Occasionally, sonatas written for bassoon can also be performed on cello. The twentieth century also saw a greater proliferation of sonatas for solo bassoon and sonatas for bassoon in various duets with other instruments (such as cello or oboe). Unless otherwise noted, the pieces below are for bassoon and piano.

Baroque/Classical

  • Miguel de Lope, Sonata for bassoon and continuo (1791)
  • Luigi Merci, six sonatas for bassoon or cello, Op. 3 (c. 1735)
  • Etienne Ozi, various sonatas
  • Anton Reicha, Sonata in B flat, Op. Posth.
  • Georg Philipp Telemann, Two Sonatas (F and E minor)

Romantic

20th century

  • Terje Bjørn Lerstad, Sonata, Op. 192 (1989)
  • David Loeb, Two Sonatas for solo bassoon (1975, 1990)
  • Otto Luening, Sonata (1970)
  • Juliusz Łuciuk, Sonata (1954)
  • Ivar Lunde, Jr., Sonata, Op. 78 (1982)
  • Mathieu Lussier, "White Rock" Sonata, Op. 28[3]
  • Trygve Madsen, Sonata, Op. 25
  • Ernst Mahle, Sonata (1969), Sonatina (1974)
  • Pierrette Mari, Sonatine (1964)
  • Władysława Markiewiczówna, Sonatina (1954)
  • Henri Martelli, Sonata, Op. 50 (1960)[4]
  • Arnold Matz, Sonatine (1987)
  • Brady McElligot, Sonata (1982)
  • Georges Migot, Sonate en quatre mouvements pour basson seul (1953)
  • Marcel Mihalovici, Sonata (1958)
  • Isaac Mikhnovsky, Sonata (1978)
  • John Mitchell,[5] Sonata, Op. 36 (1979)
  • Oskar Morawetz, Sonata (1981)
  • Nicolas Nabokov, Sonata (1941)
  • Ray Næssén, Sonata Divina
  • Vaclav Nelhybel, Sonata da Chiesa No. 3 "Variations on 'Our God Almighty'" for trombone, bassoon or oboe and organ (1977)
  • Lazar Nikolov, Sonata (1976)[6]
  • Ivo Petrić, Sonata (1954)
  • Wolfgang Plagge, Three Sonatas, Op. 43 (1989/90), Op. 74 (1993) and Op. 123 (2007)
  • Graham Powning, Sonata for two bassoons
  • Gerhard Präsent, Erödiana (Capriccio Erödico) for bassoon (or cello) and piano (1996), for Iván Erőd
  • André Previn, Sonata (1999)
  • Salvador Ranieri, Sonatina (c. 1990)
  • Einojuhani Rautavaara, Sonata, Op. 26 (1970)
  • Verne Reynolds, Sonata
  • Alan Ridout, Sonata (1972)
  • Peter Schickele, Sonata Abassoonata, S.888 (1996) Schickele's program notes state that "the bassoonist plays both the bassoon and piano parts simultaneously...the pianist...runs on only in time to play the last two measures"
  • Robert Schollum, Two Sonatinas, Op. 55/3 and Op. 57/3
  • Nikos Skalkottas, Sonata Concertante, A/K 67 (1943)
  • Gunnar Sønstevold, Sonatina (1990)
  • Luboš Sluka, Sonata (1956/71)
  • Nicholas Van Slyck, Fantasia Numerica: Sonata for bassoon alone (1960)
  • Dmitri Smirnov, Sonata, Op. 22
  • Michael Smolanoff, Sonata, Op. 3 (1972)
  • Gunnar Sønstevold, Sonatina (1990)
  • Leon Stein, Sonata (1970)
  • John Steinmetz, Sonata (1981)
  • Halsey Stevens, Sonata (1949)
  • Alexandre Tansman, Sonatine (1952) (Tansman also wrote a Suite for bassoon and piano, 1960)
  • Alexander Tcherepnin, Sonatine Sportive for bassoon or saxophone and piano, Op. 63 (1939)
  • Kunio Toda, Sonata (1965–66)
  • Robert E. Tyndall, Sonata (1947)
  • Mieczysław Weinberg, Sonata for bassoon solo, Op. 133
  • Jaromír Weinberger, Sonatina for bassoon and piano (1940)
  • Stanley Weiner, Sonata, Op. 32 (1971)
  • Elliot Weisgarber,[7] Sonata (1973)
  • Alec Wilder, Three Sonatas, No. 1 (1968), No. 2 (1969) and No. 3 (1982)
  • Adrian Williams, Sonata (1996)[8]
  • Luigi Zaninelli, Sonatina

21st century

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