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In the aria, "Sorrow has become my lot", there is also a basset horn.
The long trumpets and the angular basset horns seem particular favorites of the director.
Whether this should be considered a low basset horn or a bass clarinet is a matter of opinion.
He wrote dozens of pieces for basset horn ensembles.
On some occasion basset horns would be used.
He also played the basset horn and saxophone.
Concerto no. 1 for basset horn and orchestra, op.
F basset horn - Most common type.
Basset horns and larger clarinets are supported with a neck strap or a floor peg.
The medium-bore basset horn has a bore diameter in the region of 17.0 mm or slightly less.
The sound of the clarinetlike basset horns in the second measure, for example, is positively melting.
(The basset horn also often sounds an octave and a fifth lower.)
Quintet in F major for basset horn and string quartet, Op.
On basset horns and lower clarinets, the barrel is normally replaced by a curved metal neck.
The first trio is in E-flat major and employs only the clarinets and basset horns.
Shackleton lists also basset horns in G and D from the 18th century.
There is, for instance, a period basset horn of the kind that was played by Anton Stadler.
Stockhausen himself led Marelli to devote himself to the basset horn.
The term "basset clarinet" was in use by 1796, though it may originally have referred to the basset horn.
Three Burlesques for 2 clarinets, basset horn and 2 bass-clarinets (1992)
On basset horns and larger clarinets, the bell curves up and forward and is usually made of metal.
He plays alto saxophone throughout the recording and also plays the rarely heard basset horn on one arrangement.
The basset horn (sometimes written basset-horn) is a musical instrument, a member of the clarinet family.
Finally, the basset horn has additional keys for an extended range down to written C, which sounds F at the bottom of the bass staff.
The important solos on clarinet and basset horn were beautifully phrased by Laura Flax.