Seven Piano Pieces of Johannes Brahms arranged for bassoon and piano (arr. Christopher Kies) by Brahms Sheet Music for Bassoon and Piano at Sheet Music Direct
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Seven Piano Pieces of Johannes Brahms arranged for bassoon and piano (arr. Christopher Kies) Digital Sheet Music
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Seven Piano Pieces of Johannes Brahms arranged for bassoon and piano (arr. Christopher Kies)
by Brahms Bassoon and Piano - Digital Sheet Music

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These seven piano pieces are excerpted from Brahms' Opus 10, 76, 116, 117 and 119. Three of the pieces are rendered in both the original key and in a transposed and more convenient key for the bassoon, thus for those pieces there is a choice of key to use. These seven pieces were chosen from among the 34 or so shorter piano works of Brahms for their bassoon friendly character.
The sample audio, which plays Opus 76 No 2, transposed to A Minor, was generated using Aria Player within the Finale software program. The difficulty levels of the seven pieces vary, but, in general, these pieces may be played by advanced-intermediate students as well as by professionals. These pieces make attractive recital pieces, and they are unusual in that Brahms did not compose for solo bassoon. Inquiries about these arrangements or other arrangements or compositions by Christopher Kies may be directed to christopherkies.com.

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