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El bajón (inglés: dulcian, curtal; alemán: Dulzian; francés: douçaine; holandés: dulciaan; italiano: dulciana; portugués: baixão) es un instrumento musical de viento-madera utilizado principalmente en el Renacimiento.
The word bassoon comes from French basson and from Italian bassone (basso with the augmentative suffix -one). [3] However, the Italian name for the same instrument is fagotto, in Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Czech, Polish, Serbo-Croatian and Romanian it is fagot, [4] and in German Fagott.Fagot is an Old French word meaning a bundle of sticks. [5] The dulcian came to be known as fagotto in Italy.
El bajón (inglés: dulcian, curtal; alemán: Dulzian; francés: douçaine; holandés: dulciaan; italiano: dulciana; portugués: baixão) es un instrumento musical de viento-madera utilizado principalmente en el Renacimiento.
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.
Price was principal bassoonist with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, then first bassoonist at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.She is principal bassoonist of the English Chamber Orchestra (ECO) and principal bassoonist with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. [1] [2]As a chamber musician, Price is a member of the Razumovsky Ensemble and has played with the Lindsay String Quartet, the Nash ...
The bassoon is the lowest of the four main instruments of the woodwind family. Like the oboe, it has a double reed. The reed is attached to a curved metal mouthpiece called a "crook" or "bocal" which is joined to the main part of the instrument. Unlike the oboe, this consists of two parts called ‘bass joint’ and ‘wing joint’ (or ...
Spanish musicians by instrument.