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GORDON JACOB
Suite
for Eight Bassoons
An arrangement of Suite for Eight Violas
Suite for Eight Violas
For
7 bassoons and 1 contrabassoon
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ARRANGED BY |
Bodo Koenigsbeck | x |
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CONSULTANT |
David Jacob, the composer's son |
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DATE OF ARRANGEMENT |
March 2026 |
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MOVEMENTS |
1.
Dedication |
COMMENTS
ABOUT THE SUITE FOR EIGHT VIOLAS FROM CLASSICAL
NOTES
The
suite is in four movements and shows all the ingenuity and
craftsmanship of its composer - most notably in the opening movement,
Dedication, the opening theme of which is derived from notes
representing the letters of Tertis' name. Gordon Jacob was celebrated
as an authority on orchestration and instrumental technique, and
doubtless relished the challenge of writing such varied and
entetarining music for what would, at first glance, appear a very
limited combination of instruments. But, to quote the critic William
Mann, although "the bass line cannot descend further than the C
below middle C; the limitation is barely perceived, so rich and
multifarious are the textures available". No composer has been
better equipped than Gordon Jacob to make the most of these textures
- R G Bratby
SHEET
MUSIC/SCORE
Available
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