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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CWRU B (UG)Michigan B001010
CWRU B (UG)Michigan State B (UG)1001020
CWRU B (UG)Michigan State B (UG)1001020
CWRU B (UG)Michigan B001010
Pitt AOhio State C (DII)1001020
Pitt AOhio State C (DII)1001020
Pitt AKenyon A (UG)001010
Pitt AKenyon A (UG)001010
Michigan C (UG)CWRU A (UG)0101020
Michigan State APitt B (UG)001010
Michigan DOSU C001010
Michigan State B (UG)Ohio State A (UG)001010
Michigan AOhio State B (DII)001010
Ohio State B (DII)CWRU A (UG)1001020
Ohio State A (UG)CWRU D (DII)1010020
Kenyon A (UG)Michigan B1001020
Pitt B (UG)Michigan C (UG)100010
Kenyon B (DII)Michigan State A100010
CWRU B (UG)Michigan B001010
CWRU B (UG)Michigan State B (UG)1001020
CWRU B (UG)Michigan State B (UG)1001020
CWRU B (UG)Michigan B001010
Pitt AOhio State C (DII)1001020
Pitt AOhio State C (DII)1001020
Pitt AKenyon A (UG)001010
Pitt AKenyon A (UG)001010