Playlist:  Heineman Bassoon Recital by Anonymous

Wednesday, February 02, 2011 8:00 pm - Joseph and Alma Gildenhorn Recital Hall Listen to works featured on this recital, as well as other works by Dubois, CPE Bach, Brahms, and Gubaidulina!!! Sue Heineman has been Principal Bassoonist of the National Symphony Orchestra since September 2000. Prior to joining the NSO, she held positions with the New Haven, Memphis, New Mexico, and New Zealand Symphony Orchestras. She has appeared as soloist with the NSO on numerous occasions, as well as with the Kennedy Center Chamber Players, comprised of principal players from the NSO. Ms. Heineman has performed as guest Principal Bassoonist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and is a frequent soloist at conferences of the International Double Reed Society. Join Heineman, as well as bassoonist Steve Wilson and pianist Audrey Andrist, for an evening of works for bassoon.
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Epsilon-Rapsodie
composed by François Rauber, 1930-2003; conducted by Roger Boutry, 1932-; produced by Ivan Pastor, fl. 1986; performed by Ensemble de Cuivres Epsilon and Orchestre D'Harmonie de la Garde Republicaine; in Musique Francaise pour quintette de cuivres et harmonie (Forlane CI, 1991), 12 mins  
Epsilon: Rhapsodie; by Dubois, Pierre-Max (composer)
11:58
17 Jul 2013
Trio Sonata in D Major, Wq 83 / H. 505
composed by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, 1714-1788; produced by Anton Kwiatkowski, fl. 1969; performed by Les Coucous Bénévoles; in Bach: Trio Sonatas (CBC Records), 17 mins  
Trio Sonata; by Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (composer)
16:55
17 Jul 2013
St. John's Passion
composed by Sofia Gubaidulina, 1931-; conducted by Valery Gergiev, 1953-; produced by Michael Sandner; performed by St Petersburg Chamber Choir and Chorus of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg; in Sofia Gubaidulina: Johannes-Passion (Hänssler Classic), 39 mins  
St. John's Passion; by Gubaydulina, Sofiya Asgatovna (composer)
38:47
17 Jul 2013
Viola Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120, No. 1
composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; in Brahms: Sonata in Fm No1, Op120/1; Scherzo in Cm WoO2 (Bridge), 24 mins  
Viola Sonata No. 1; by Brahms, Johannes (composer)
24:02
17 Jul 2013
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