
"Painful and miserable" - Berlioz's Bassoon
Hear us play Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique with Sir Simon Rattle on 10 June at Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall: https://oae.co.uk/event/symphonie-fantastique/
Berlioz once described the bassoon’s tenor register as “painful and miserable.”
Bassoonist Chris Rawley shows us the 1830s bassoon he’s playing in Symphonie fantastique—an instrument Berlioz would likely have known.
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Berlioz once described the bassoon’s tenor register as “painful and miserable.”
Bassoonist Chris Rawley shows us the 1830s bassoon he’s playing in Symphonie fantastique—an instrument Berlioz would likely have known.
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Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
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