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Bassoon sonata

A bassoon sonata is a larger-scale work for bassoon, usually with keyboard accompaniment. Most bassoon sonatas are substantial, multi-movement works, often based on Classical sonata form. Bassoon sonatinas, by comparison, tend to be shorter works, often in a single movement. Like bassoon concertos, bassoon sonatas were relatively uncommon until the twentieth century, at which point they became plentiful. During the twentieth century, the term bassoon sonata came to denote a wider range of works, including sonatas for solo bassoon and sonatas for bassoon in various duets with other instruments (such as cello or oboe).

Baroque

Classical

Romantic

  • Johannes Meinardus Coenen, Sonata in C Minor (c. 1864)
  • William Hurlstone, Sonata in F Major (1904)
  • Anton Liste, Sonata, Op. 3 (c. 1822)
  • Josef Matern Marx, Sonata (c. 1830)

20th century

21st century

  • Teddy Abrams, Sonata (2007)
  • Yves Bouillot, Sonata (2013)
  • Robert J. Bradshaw, Sonata No. 7 "Ad Hoc" for bassoon and strings or piano (2008)
  • Leo Eylar, Sonata (2008)
  • Abraham Fabella, Sonata for Bassoon and Piano (2002–2003)
  • Michael Finnissy, Sonata (2007)
  • Nancy Galbraith, Sonata (2004)
  • Sebastian Huydts, Sonata Breve (2006)
  • Ivan Jevtić, Sonata (2005)

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