Giving the contrabassoon so much air time is a bold move by the BBC and one that us double reeders must surely be grateful for. The contrabassoon plays an important role in classical music by underpinning the whole orchestra with its deep resonant sound. Even if it cannot often be heard on its own (it is not a particularly loud instrument), without the contrabassoon an important colour would be lost from the orchestral spectrum.
Margaret Cookhorn Birmingham Conservatoire |
As a lesser known orchestral instrument, it is great to hear the contrabassoon being brought to a wider audience. Do you think Woolrich's composition brings out the best in the contrabassoon as an instrument? And can you recommend any other soloistic works for contrabassoon that would be enjoyed by a wide audience?
To see close up pictures of a contrabassoon, take a look at our website here: Adler Contrabassoon
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