Alvin etler bassoon sonata hindemith

  • A student of Paul Hindemith, Etler is noted for his highly rhythmic Bassoon Sonata, ; Clarinet Sonata no.1, ; Introduction and Allegro.
  • It is dedicated to the bassoonist Emil Hebert, and scored in four movements: Moderately Slow - Fast - Slow - Fast.
  • Notable works include his two woodwind quintets (from and ), a bassoon sonata, the "Quintet for Brass Instruments", and "Fragments" for woodwind.
  • Alvin Etler

    American composer and musician

    Alvin Derald Etler (February 19, &#; June 13, ) was an American composer and oboist.

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    A student of Paul Hindemith, Etler is noted for his highly rhythmic, harmonically and texturally complex compositional style, taking inspiration from the works of Bartók and Copland as well as the dissonant and accented styles of jazz.

    Though he played with the Indianapolis Symphony in , he abandoned his orchestral life shortly thereafter to focus on his increasingly successful compositional career (which earned him two Guggenheim Fellowships during this period). In he joined the faculty at Yale University as conductor of the university band and instructor of wind instruments, where he began his studies with Hindemith. He also taught at Cornell University and University of Illinois before accepting a position at Smith College, which he held until his death.

    Notable works include his two woodwind quintets (from and ), a bassoon so

    Bassoon sonata

    • Harri Ahmas&#;[fr], Sonata ()
    • Eduardo Alemann, Sonatina, Op. 72, No. 2 ()
    • Jurriaan Andriessen, Sonata ()
    • Susana Antón, Sonatina
    • Hans Erich Apostel, Sonata, Op. 19, No. 3 for solo bassoon ()
    • Violet Archer, Sonatina (), Sonata ()
    • Edward Arteaga, Sonata ()
    • Vyacheslav Artyomov, Sunday Sonata ()
    • Boaz Avni, Sonata ()
    • Robert Baksa, Sonata (, rev. )
    • Teimuraz Bakuradze, Sonata ()
    • Hanna Beekhuis&#;[nl], Sonatina ()
    • Richard Rodney Bennett, Sonata ()
    • Niels Viggo Bentzon, Sonata, Op. ()
    • Olav Berg, Sonatine ()
    • Antonio Bibalo, Sonata ()
    • Willem Frederik Bon, Sonata for bassoon solo, Op. 32 ()
    • Andries dem Braal&#;[nl], Sonatina ()
    • Algimantas Bražinskas, Sonatina ()
    • Victor Bruns, Three Sonatas, Op. 20 (), 45 () and 86 ()
    • David DeBoor Canfield, Sonata ()
    • Romeo Cascarino, Sonata ()
    • Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Sonatina, Op. ()
    • Barney Childs, Sonata ()
    • Arnold efternamn, Sonata ()
    • Jean Coulthard, Lyric Sonatina ()[4]
    • Michael Cunning
    • alvin etler bassoon sonata hindemith
    • Sunday, March 2, , 5 pm and pm

      Rachelle Hunt, violin
      Nami Ejiri, piano

      „80 Jahre Frieden - 80 Jahre Ende des II. Weltkrieges”

      Jessie Montgomery: Peace
      Paul Hindemith: Sonata in E flat for piano and violin op. 11 No. 1
      Michiru Oshima: Memories
      Aaron Copland: Sonata for violine and piano

      Sunday, March 30, , 5 pm and pm

      Stipendiaten der Paul Hindemith Orchesterakademie des Frankfurter Opern- und Museumsorchesters

      Theresa Schönberger, violin
      Ostap Shpik, violin
      Hee Rim Hah, viola
      Lucija Pejkovi
      ć, violoncello
      Ashby Mayes, bassoon
      Daeun Song, piano

      Antonín Dvořák: Terzett C major op. 74 for 2 violins and viola
      Michail I. Glinka: Sonata for bassoon and piano
      Paul Hindemith: Duet for viola and cello
      César Franck: Sonata A major for violin and piano

      Sunday, May 18, , 5 pm and pm

      André Duo
      Piotr Niewiadomski, violin

      Tomasz Tomaszewski,
      violin

      Anton André: Duet D major op. 27 No. 2
      Jean-Louis Cherblanc: Grand Duo A minor op. 2 No. 2
      Paul Hindemith: