Question

In an F major concerto for this instrument, the timpani plays two measures of quarter notes on F before the soloist enters with a dotted-eighth, sixteenth-note melody that dominates its first movement. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this instrument for which the viola piece Andante e Rondo ungarese (“un-gah-RAY-zay”) was reworked. The range of this low-pitched double-reed woodwind instrument sits above its “contra” variety.
ANSWER: bassoon
[10h] That F major bassoon concerto is by this composer, whose other pieces for woodwind soloists include two clarinet concerti and a clarinet concertino written for Heinrich Baermann.
ANSWER: Carl Maria von Weber (“VAY-bur”)
[10m] This composer’s bassoon concerto in B-flat is the most performed in the bassoon repertoire. This composer reused a second movement theme from that concerto for the Countess Rosina’s aria “Porgi, amor” in one of his operas.
ANSWER: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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MiamiUChicago D100010
MiamiUChicago D100010
MiamiUChicago D100010
MiamiUChicago D100010
MiamiUChicago D100010
MiamiUChicago D100010
MiamiUChicago D100010
MiamiUChicago D100010
Northwestern APurdue B100010
Purdue CNotre Dame100010
SIUE APurdue D100010
UChicago CWashU C010010
UIUC AIndiana B1001020
UChicago BUIUC B1001020
WashU BUIUC C1001020
Indiana AUIUC D100010