Bassoon repertoire
The Bassoon repertoire consists of pieces of music composed for bassoon as a principal instrument that may be performed with or without other instruments. Below is a non-exhaustive list of major works for the bassoon.
Baroque
- Johann Friedrich Fasch: Several bassoon concerti; the best known is in C major
- Christoph Graupner: Four bassoon concerti
- Johann Wilhelm Hertel: Bassoon Concerto in A minor
- Georg Philipp Telemann: Sonata in F minor
- Antonio Vivaldi: 39 concerti for bassoon, 37 of which exist in their entirety today
- Jan Dismas Zelenka: Six trio sonatas for two oboes, bassoon and basso continuo
Classical
- Johann Christian Bach:
- *Bassoon Concerto in B
- *Bassoon Concerto in E major
- Franz Danzi:
- *Bassoon Concerto in G minor,
- *Bassoon Concerto in C
- *2 Bassoon Concerto in F major
- *3 Quartets for Bassoon and Strings, Op. 40
- François Devienne:
- *12 Sonatas
- *3 Quartets
- *Bassoon Concerto
- *6 Duos Concertants
- Johann Nepomuk Hummel: Grand Concerto for Bassoon
- Leopold Kozeluch:
- *Bassoon Concerto in B major
- *Bassoon Concerto in C major
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Bassoon Concerto in B, K. 191, the only surviving of the original three bassoon concertos he wrote
- Antonio Rosetti:
- *Bassoon Concertos in F major
- *Bassoon Concertos in B major
- *Bassoon Concerto in E major
- Carl Stamitz: Bassoon Concerto in F major
- Johann Baptist Wanhal:
- *Bassoon Concerto in C major
- *Concerto in F major for two bassoons and orchestra
Romantic
- Franz Berwald: Konzertstück
- Ferdinand David: Concertino for bassoon and orchestra, op. 12
- Edward Elgar: Romance for bassoon and orchestra, op. 62
- Johann Nepomuk Fuchs: Bassoon Concerto in B major
- Julius Fučík: Der alte Brummbär for bassoon and orchestra, op. 210
- Reinhold Glière: Humoresque and Impromptu for Bassoon and Piano, op. 35, nos. 8 and 9
- Camille Saint-Saëns: Sonata for bassoon and piano in G major, op. 168
- Carl Maria von Weber:
- *Andante e rondo ungarese in C minor, op. 35b
- *Bassoon Concerto in F, op. 75
Twentieth century
- Miguel del Aguila:
- *Hexen for bassoon and string orchestra
- *Hexen for bassoon and piano
- Luciano Berio: Sequenza XII for solo bassoon
- Pierre Boulez: Dialogue de l'ombre double for bassoon and electronics
- Howard J. Buss: A Day in the City for solo bassoon
- *Time Capsule for oboe and bassoon
- *Desert Odyssey for clarinet, bassoon and piano
- Peter Maxwell Davies: Strathclyde Concerto no.8 for bassoon and orchestra
- Edison Denisov
- *Cinq Etudes for bassoon
- *Sonata for solo bassoon
- Franco Donatoni: Concerto for bassoon
- Henri Dutilleux:
- *Sarabande et Cortège for bassoon and piano
- * Regards sur l'Infini and Deux sonnets de Jean Cassou for bassoon and piano
- Alvin Etler: Sonata for bassoon and piano
- Jean Françaix:
- *Quadruple Concerto for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and orchestra
- *Divertissement for bassoon and string quintet
- *Le coq et le renard for 4 bassoons
- *Sept impromptus for flute and bassoon
- *Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano
- *Two pieces for bassoon and piano
- Glenn Gould: Sonata for Bassoon and Piano
- Sofia Gubaidulina:
- *Concerto for bassoon and low strings
- *Duo sonata for two bassoons
- Paul Hindemith:
- *Sonata for bassoon and piano
- *Four pieces for cello and bassoon
- *Concerto for trumpet, bassoon and orchestra
- *Concerto for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, harp and orchestra
- Bertold Hummel:
- *Concertino for bassoon and strings, Op. 27b
- *5 Epigrams for bassoon solo Op. 51
- *Divertimento for bassoon and violoncello, Op. 62
- Gordon Jacob:
- *Concerto for bassoon, strings and percussion
- *Four Sketches for bassoon
- *Partita for bassoon
- Paul Jeanjean: Prelude and Scherzo for bassoon and piano
- André Jolivet:
- *Concerto for bassoon, strings, harp and piano
- *Pastorales de Noël for flute, bassoon and harp
- Lev Knipper: Concerto for bassoon and strings
- Charles Koechlin:
- *Three pieces for bassoon and piano, Op. 18
- *Sonata for bassoon and piano, Op.71
- *Silhouettes de comédie, 12 pieces for bassoon and orchestra, Op. 193
- György Kurtág: Játékok és üzenetek for solo bassoon
- Mary Jane Leach: Feu de Joie for solo bassoon and six taped bassoons
- Anne LeBaron: After a Dammit to Hell for bassoon solo
- Jef Maes: Burlesque for bassoon and piano
- Francisco Mignone:
- *Double Bassoon Sonata
- *16 valses for bassoon
- *Concertino for bassoon and orchestra
- Willson Osborne: Rhapsody for bassoon
- Andrzej Panufnik: Concerto for bassoon and small orchestra
- Sergei Prokofiev: Humoristic Scherzo for four bassoons, Op. 12b
- Einojuhani Rautavaara: Bassoon Sonata
- Alan Ridout: Concertino for bassoon and strings
- Timothy Salter:
- *Monopolies for solo bassoon
- *Imprints for bassoon and piano
- Richard Strauss: Duet Concertino for clarinet and bassoon with strings and harp
- Lubos Sluka: Sonata for Bassoon and Piano
- Stjepan Šulek: Concerto for bassoon and orchestra
- Alexandre Tansman:
- *Sonatine for bassoon and piano
- *Suite for bassoon and piano
- Heitor Villa-Lobos: Ciranda das sete notas for bassoon and string orchestra
- John Williams: The Five Sacred Trees: Concerto for bassoon and orchestra
- Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari: Suite-concertino for bassoon and chamber orchestra
- Isang Yun: Monolog for bassoon solo
- Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: Concerto for bassoon and orchestra
Twenty-first century
- Nimrod Borenstein
- *Concerto for bassoon and string orchestra opus 56a
- Howard J. Buss: Ballad for bassoon and piano ; Behind the Invisible Mask for bassoon and one percussion ; Concerto for Bassoon for bassoon and piano, 2017; Fables from Aesop for bassoon and violin ; Four Miniatures for two bassoons ; Aquarius for 3 bassoons ; Levi's Dream for bassoon quartet ; Prelude and Intrada for bassoon quartet or ensemble ; Contrasts in Blue for oboe, bassoon and piano ; Cosmic Portraits for flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon ; Emanations for two bassoons and drum set, 2016; The Enchanted Garden for bassoon and string trio, 2016; The Heavens Awaken for bassoon and string quartet ; Luminous Horizons for bassoon and harp, 2016; Trio Lyrique for horn, bassoon and piano ; Turbulent Times for flute, bassoon and piano; Village Scenes for oboe, clarinet and bassoon.
- Miguel del Aguila:Sunset Song for bassoon and piano; Nostalgica for bassoon and string quartet; Malambo for bassoon and string quartet ; Malambo for bassoon and piano; Tango Trio for bassoon clarinet and piano; or bassoon, oboe and piano
- Eric Ewazen: Concerto for Bassoon and Wind Ensemble
- Karel Janovický: ; Duos for violin and bassoon, No 1, No 2 ; Sonata for bassoon and piano ; Bassoon Quartet.
- Lior Navok: Ex Silentium for bassoon and piano
- Robert Paterson: Sonata for Bassoon and Piano ; Elegy for Two Bassoons and Piano
- Wolfgang Rihm: Psalmus for bassoon and orchestra
- Ananda Sukarlan: "Communication Breakdown" for flute, bassoon and piano
- Graham Waterhouse: Basson Quintet ; Bright Angel for three bassoons and contrabassoon
- Patrick Nunn: Gonk for Bassoon and Sound File
Works featuring prominent bassoon passages
- Johann Sebastian Bach: many bassoon passages, including: BWV 155 and BWV 149.
- Béla Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra; the second movement features woodwind instruments in pairs, beginning with the bassoons, and the recapitulation of their duet adds a third instrument playing a staccato counter-melody.
- Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 in B-flat major, fourth movement; Symphony 9 in D minor: fourth movement: --after the 24-measure exposition of the Ode to Joy, the first bassoon enters with a prominent counter-melody for the next 24 measures; and continues a solo to add emphasis to the theme.
- Hector Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique. In the fourth movement, there are several solo and tutti bassoon passages. This piece calls for four bassoons.
- Georges Bizet: Carmen, Entr'acte to Act II features two bassoons initially in unison to the tune of "Dragons d'Alcala" from the opera.
- Benjamin Britten: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Variation D features the bassoons.
- Emmanuel Chabrier : España, four bassoons in unison play a Spanish tune.
- Frédéric Chopin: "Piano Concerto No. 2 ", measures 82, etc. of the Larghetto feature a sublime moment for the bassoon.
- Michael Daugherty: Alligator Alley features bassoon solos at the beginning and lively melody through the whole piece.
- Gaetano Donizetti: Una furtiva lagrima, from the Italian opera, L'elisir d'amore, opens with a solo bassoon passage.
- Paul Dukas: The Sorcerer's Apprentice, widely recognized as used in the film Fantasia; the main melody is first heard in a famous bassoon solo passage.
- Manuel de Falla: The Three-cornered Hat, where the bassoon represents El corregidor.
- Edvard Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King.
- Georg Friedrich Handel: many bassoon passages: including: "Ariodante": "Scherza infida" ; and "Amadigi": "Pena tiranna."
- Franz Josef Haydn: The Creation: "Holde Gattin"; and Symphony No. 68.
- W A Mozart: many, for example, "Symphony No. 41 ", as mentioned above; "Great Mass in C minor, K. 427", in the Et incarnatus est, the bassoon is one of three obligato soloists to accompany the soprano.
- Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition as orchestrated by Maurice Ravel; particularly "Promenade II", "Il Vecchio Castello", and "Ballet of the Chicks in Their Shells". A brief solo appears in the second part of "The Hut on the Fowl's Legs: Baba Yaga"
- Carl Nielsen: Symphony No. 5, the main theme of the first movement is introduced by a pair of bassoons.
- Carl Orff: Carmina Burana, the 12th movement, "Olim lacus colueram", opens with a high bassoon solo.
- Krzysztof Penderecki: Symphony no. 4 "Adagio", a long solo passage followed by strings in the background appears in the middle of the symphony.
- Sergei Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf, the theme of the grandfather; Piano Concerto No.3 in C major Op.26, third movement, bassoon and cellos play the theme in staccato and pizzicato.
- Jean-Philippe Rameau: "Entrée de Polymnie", from the Act IV of his posthumous opera Les Boréades
- Maurice Ravel: Rapsodie espagnole, features a fast, lengthy dual cadenza at the end of the first movement; Boléro, the bassoon has a high descending solo passage near the beginning; Piano Concerto in G Major; Piano Concerto in D Major, prominent use of contrabassoon in the opening; Ma mère l'oye a contrabassoon solo in the fourth part; Alborada del gracioso, solo after the theme, a long solo.
- Ottorino Respighi: "Trittico Botticelliano", the second movement, L'Adorazione dei Magi, opens with a bassoon solo which transitions into an oboe/bassoon duet - the bassoon appears solo later in the movement also in a different figure.
- Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade, second movement: "Tale of the Kalendar Prince"
- Dmitri Shostakovich: Several symphonies including No. 1, No. 4, No. 5, No. 7 "Leningrad" first movement, No. 8, and No. 9 , No. 10, No. 15.
- Jean Sibelius: Symphony 2 in D minor, second movement opening—bassoons play in octaves; Symphony 5 in E-flat major.
- Igor Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring, opens with a famously unorthodox bassoon solo; The Firebird, "Berceuse"; "Infernal Dance" with contrabassoon, horns, trombone, tuba; Pulcinella Suite.
- Silvestre Revueltas: Sensemayá, prominently features a solo bassoon playing an ostinato that represents the syllabic rhythm of the poem on which the piece is based, also named Sensemayá by Nicolás Guillén.
- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Symphony 4 in F minor, Symphony 5 in E minor, Symphony 6 in B minor.
- Giuseppe Verdi : La donna è mobile, from the opera Rigoletto, bassoon plays the theme on the end of the aria; Messa da Requiem, 1st bassoon has an extended passage which begins solo but then accompanies the soprano, mezzo and tenor in the Quid sum miser section of the Dies Irae.