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Easy Winners for Bassoon
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arr Peter Lawrance

Easy Winners for Bassoon

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Instrument: bassoon unaccompanied
Grade: 1-4
Catalogue No: 0332
ISMN No: 9790570660278

A versatile collection of well known pieces from a wide variety of styles for players to dip into and enjoy.
Easy Winners for Bassoon has something for everyone. From the Renaissance to film themes, from jazz to folk tunes, the forty-five unaccompanied tunes have been carefully selected and arranged. The choice of range, technique, and style of music has been carefully geared to the instrument and ability range.
The titles in Easy Winners for Bassoon have been arranged as unaccompanied solos but combined with the optional easy piano accompaniments, a whole new world of playing opportunity opens up.
The optional easy piano accompaniments also include arrangements for Mini-bassoon and Tenoroon.

Anthem • Alla Hornpipe • Alleluia • Aslan's Theme • Autumn Leaves • Barcarolle • Basse Dance No.2 • Caravan • Castle on a Cloud • Charleston • A Clare Benediction • Coventry Carol • Czech Melody • Fascinatin' Rhythm • Feather Theme • Fly Me to the Moon • Gaudete • Genesis • Gjendines Wiegenlied • Hogwart's March • Hornpipe • Hushabye Mountain • In Dreams • In Tears of Grief • Love Story Theme • The Mallow Fling • Maria • La Marmotte • The Marvelous Toy • Neighbours • A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square • One More Step • Oom Pah Pah • Polar Express • Rambling Sailor • Slavonic Dance No.1 • Someone to Watch Over Me • Spanish Flea • Swing Low Sweet Chariot • Think of Me • The Trap • Wooden Heart • You raise Me Up • Waltz • The White Cliffs of Dover

For optional piano accompaniment see Next Title
Peter Lawrance
Peter Lawrance had lessons with James Brown at the Royal Academy of Music after which he attended Liverpool and Reading Universities, studying composition with Hugh Wood and the horn with James Eastham. He then followed an extensive career in playing and teaching, including working as head of an instrumental teaching service and as an examiner for the Guildhall School of Music.
His educational music and compositions for brass, wind and orchestra have been widely published and performed.

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