A program of music for low instructions, my favorite timbre. There's not a flute that I wouldn't trade for a bassoon, a violin for a cello, or a trumpet for a trombone. Thus this program was ready-made for my tastes with nary a flute or violin or trumpet.
Heinrich Schutz. Absalon, fili mi
Mozart. Duo for bassoon and cello in B-flat major, K 292
Jacob Druckman. Valentine
Sergei Prokofiev. Scherzo Humoristique, Op. 12b
Bach. Prelude and Fugue in D minor
Bruckner. Two Aequale
Penderecki. Serenata for three cellos; Capriccio for solo tuba
Sofia Gubaidulina. Concerto for bassoon and low strings
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