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Van Cott Information Services, Inc. Presents Woodwind Books, Music Member: Van Cott Information Services, Inc. International Clarinet presents Association Woodwind Books, Music, CDs and More! This is our complete woodwind price list. Ask for the catalog for your area of interest or visit our web site at http://www.vcisinc.com for a complete description of all our products and downloadable catalogs. We accept orders by phone, fax, and the internet. Price List dated 4/01/20 – Price and Availability Subject to Change B115. Concerto for Bassoon & Orch (Pn Reduc) (Mancusi) ................... 19.95 Bassoon B112. Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra in B-flat (PR) (JC Bach) ....... 17.95 B103. 2 Duos Concertants Op. 65 for 2 Bassoons (Fuchs) ...................... 18.50 B113. Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra in E-flat (PR) (JC Bach) ......... 6.95 B098. 6 Sonates Op. 40 Vol. 1 for 2 Bassoons (Bodin de Boismortier) ..... 13.95 B118. Concerto for Bassoon & Orch Op. 75 (PR) (Weber/Waterhouse) .. 23.95 B099. 6 Sonates Op. 40 Vol. 2 for 2 Bassoons (Bodin de Boismortier) ..... 13.95 B170. Concerto for Contrabassoon Piano Reduction (Dorff) .................. 16.95 B100. 6 Sonates Vol. 1 for 2 Bassoons (Braun) ........................................ 10.95 B148. Concerto in F major Op. 75 for Bassoon & Pn (Weber/Sharrow) .. 14.75 B101. 6 Sonates Vol. 2 for 2 Bassoons (Braun) ........................................ 13.95 B147. Concerto for F Major for Bassoon and Piano (Hummel) .............. 14.95 B166. 8 More Original Jazz Duos for Clarinet and Bassoon (Curtis) ....... 14.50 B035. Concerto for Bassoon and Wind Ens. (bs & piano ed.) (Ewazen) .. 24.95 B128. 10 (Ten) Etudes for Bassoon (Lowman) .......................................... 4.00 B132. Concertino in B-flat Major Op. 12 for Bassoon and Piano (David) . 11.25 B041. 12 Caprices for Bassoon (Bozza) ................................................. 16.50 B149. Concerto in A minor F. VIII, 7 for Bassoon and Pian (Vivaldi) ....... 8.95 B033. 12 Studies for Bassoon (Dubois) .................................................. 19.85 B129. Concerto in B-flat major RV 501 for Bassoon and Piano .............. 13.50 B030. 15 Études Journalières for Bassoon (Bozza) ................................. 22.95 B133. Concerto in C major for Bassoon and Piano (Koželuch) .............. 14.25 B038. 15 Etudes in the Style of 20th Cent. Music for Bassoon (Weisberg) 31.50 B111. Concerto in D major for Bassoon and Piano (Boismortier) ............ 11.25 B165. 18 Studies for Bassoon (Gambaro) ............................................... 16.50 B130. Concerto in E minor RV 484 for Bassoon and Piano (Vivaldi) ....... 12.75 B095. 20 Caprices (Vingt Caprices) (Naulais) .......................................... 12.95 B131. Concerto in F major RV 489 for Bassoon and Piano (Vivaldi) ......... 9.50 B031. 20 Studies for Bassoon (Bitsch) .................................................... 28.15 B138. Concertpiece Op. 35 for Bassoon and Piano (Pierné) .................. 13.75 B023. 20 Studies for Bassoon (Vaulet/Voxman) ........................................ 5.50 B046. Construcción de Cañas de Fagot: Técnica Básica (Weait) (Spanish) 14.95 B124. 24 Daily Exercises for Bassoon (Kovar) ........................................ 29.95 G069. Contemporary Rhythm & Meter Duets Bass Clef Inst. (Del Borgo) 9.95 B110. 25 Studies in Scales and Chords for Bs Op. 24 (Milde/Kovar) ......... 13.25 G067. Contemporary Rhythm & Meter Studies Bass Clef Inst. (Del Borgo) 9.95 B172. 25 Studies in Scales and Chords for Bs Op. 24 (Milde/Kamins) ....... 19.95 B026. The Contra-Bassoon (Biggers) ..................................................... 17.95 B096. 25 Recreation Studies for Trombone or Bassoon (Naulais) ............ 12.95 B081. Dans La Famille for Bassoon Quartet (Paciorkiewicz) .................. 10.95 B010. 26 Melodic Studies for Bassoon (Jancourt) .................................... 26.95 B087. Dans un Coin de Café for Bassoon Quartet (Paciorkiewicz) ........ 10.95 B011. 30 Classical Studies for Bassoon (Waterhouse) .............................. 27.95 B088. Dans une Cave Bȃtie en Briques for Bs Quartet (Paciorkiewicz) .. 10.95 B097. 32 Easy Etudes for Bassoon (Joubert) ........................................... 21.95 B121. Difficult Passages and "Solos" for Bassoon (Stadio) ..................... 24.95 B108. 50 Concert Studies for Bassoon Op. 26 V1 (1-25) (Milde/Kovar) ... 14.25 B093. Divertimento for Contrabassoon & String Orch (PR) (Nussio) ..... 26.95 B108. 50 Concert Studies for Bassoon Op. 26 V2 (26-50) (Milde/Kovar) . 14.25 WW167. Duo Op. 73 for Clarinet and Bassoon (Kibbe) ........................ 12.95 B068. 75 Etudes for Bs Bk 1 Op. 24 (Scales & Arpeggios) (Milde/Allard) .. 20.95 B144. Elegie for Bassoon and Piano (Weissenborn/Williams) ................... 4.00 B069. 75 Etudes for Bassoon Book 2 Op. 26 (1-25) (Milde/Allard) ........... 33.95 B003. Essentials of Bassoon Technique (Cooper & Toplansky) (HB) ......... 69.95 B070. 75 Etudes for Bassoon Book 3 Op. 26 (26-50) (Milde/Allard) ......... 32.95 B092. Une Farce for Bassoon Quartet (Paciorkiewicz) .......................... 10.95 B145. Andante E Rondo Ongarese Op. 35 Bassoon & Piano (Weber) ..... 20.95 B079. Five Miniatures for Bassoon and Piano (Rechtman) ....................... 3.95 B122. Arioso for Bassoon and Piano (Weissenborn/Williams) ................... 4.00 B155. Girl on a beach under a sunshade for Bassoon and Piano (Carr) ... 12.95 B001. The Art of Bassoon Playing (Spencer) ............................................ 12.95 B055. Hindemith Sonate for Bassoon and Piano (Hindemith) ................ 19.95 B027. Five Suites for Solo Bassoon by J.S. Bach (Weisberg) ..................... 14.95 B156. Humoresque for Bassoon and Piano (Weissenborn/Williams) ........ 4.95 G212. Bach Suites for Cello Solo (BWV 1007-1012) (Bach) ..................... 15.75 B157. Hungarian Folk Songs for two Bassoons (Draskóczy) .................... 12.95 B119. Bach Partita BWV 1013 Trans. for Bassoon Solo (Waterhouse) ...... 19.95 B117. I Never Saw Another Butterfly for soprano voice & Bs (Laitman) . 17.50 B083. Le Bal Des Ours for Bassoon Quartet (Paciorkiewicz) .................. 12.95 B012. The Illustrated Bassoon Reed Handbook (Bryce) ............................ 9.95 B058. Ballade for Bassoon and Orchestra Op. 33 (Pn Reduc) (Zbinden) ... 22.95 B162. Introduction et polonaise for Bassoon and Piano (Demersseman) .. 18.95 B032. Bassoon (Waterhouse) .................................................................. 19.95 B104. Invocation aux Quatre Lunes for Bassoon and Piano (F. Aubin) .... 37.95 B007. Bassoon Bibliography (Koenigsbeck) ............................................. 44.95 B171. Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair Bs & Pn (Foster/Kovacs) ............ 19.95 B025. Bassoon Fundamentals, A Guide to Effective Practice (Klütsch) .... 31.95 B050. Lyrical Concerto for Bassoon and Orch (Piano Reduc) (Proctor) .. 17.50 B126. Bassoon Intervals for Reading (Weait) ......................................... 25.95 B091. Maciek Va for Bassoon Quartet (Paciorkiewicz) .......................... 10.95 B028. Bassoon Reed Fixing (Spencer) ...................................................... 4.95 B084. La Marcha des Braves for Bassoon Quartet (Paciorkiewicz) ......... 10.95 B015. Bassoon Reed-making A Basic Technique (Weait) ......................... 15.95 B086. Marcha des Fantoches en Bois for Bs Quartet (Paciorkiewicz) ..... 10.95 B125. Bassoon Reed Making: An Illustrated Basic Manual (Weait) ......... 28.95 B085. La Mazurka en Miniature for Bassoon Quartet (Paciorkiewicz) ... 10.95 B051. Bassoon Scales for Reading (Weait) ............................................. 29.95 B020. Melodious and Progressive Studies for Bassoon Book 1 (Hawkins) 12.95 B159. Bassoon Sonata Op. 168 for Bassoon and Piano (Saint-Saëns) ....... 19.95 B021. Melodious and Progressive Studies for Bassoon Book 2 (Hawkins) 12.95 B024. Bassoon Strategies for the Next Level (Weait) .............................. 29.95 B057. Monolog 5 Bassoon (von Koch) ................................................... 16.95 B029. Bassoon Warm-Ups (Weait) ......................................................... 12.95 B048. Mozart Concerto in B-flat Bs & Orch KV 191 (Pn Reduc) [Baer.] .. 20.95 B089. Une Bonne Femme Avait un Coq for Bs Quartet (Paciorkiewicz) . 15.50 B076. Mozart Concerto in B-flat Bs & Orch KV 191 (Pn Reduc) [Henle] . 22.95 B116. A Bundle of Joy, A Practical Handbook for the Bassoon (Vonk) ... 44.95 B059. Mozart Sonata for Bassoon and Violoncello B-flat KV 292 (196c) 12.95 B076. Canons and Hockets Concert Duet for Bassoons (Bowder) ............. 9.95 B014. New Millennium Bassoon Method (Curtis) ................................... 19.95 B080. Canto for Bassoon Quartet (Paciorkiewicz) ................................. 10.95 B169. The New Weissenborn Method for Bassoon (Spaniol) .................. 32.95 B160. Capriccio for Bassoon and Piano (Weissenborn) ............................ 7.50 B143. Notturno for Bassoon and Piano (Weissenborn/Williams) .............. 5.00 B167. Carol of the Bells arr. for Bassoon and Piano (Wilhousky/Clark) ..... 4.95 B106. Nuées Ardentes Concerto for Bassoon (Pno Redoc) (Philiba) ........ 28.95 B107. Cavatine on "Donna Caritea" Bs & Pn (Jancourt) ......................... 13.95 WW325. Old Shoes Op. 54 Duets for Clarinet and Bassoon (Stewart) .... 39.95 B146. Ciranda Das Sete Notas for Bs & String Orch (PR) (Villa-Lobos) ... 12.95 B063. Orchester Probespiel - Test Pieces for Orch. Auditions Bassoon .... 37.75 G253. Compatible Christmas Duets for Winds
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