Gubaidulina’s Duo Sonata for Bassoon and Baritone Saxophone
Posted on October 21, 2008
On October 21st I had the pleasure of performing Sofia Gubaidulina’s Duo Sonata, originally for two bassoons, with my UNCSA colleague Taimur Sullivan on Bari Sax. The piece works surprisingly well for this combination and I highly recommend it when planning a program with saxophone. There is a popular edition available for two baritone saxophones and playing from either part using this edition works well with only a few minor adjustments. The performance took place in Watson Music Hall on the UNCSA campus.
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- Performance as Soloist with the National Symphony of Colombia in Bogotá
- Performance as Soloist with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Caldas in Manizales, Colombia
- Rehearsing Pitch Black w/ bassoon super group Dark in the Song
- Recital and Teaching Residency in Costa Rica
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