Wind Quintet in C Minor - I. Andante

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2011

The first movement of Karl Nerman's wind quintet in C minor.
It is scored for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon.
This piece embodies many different emotions and influences.
Don't forget to thumbs up if you like it!
Second and final movement is coming soon.

Copyright 2011 Karl Nerman

NOTE: Anyone can commission me to compose a piece. That means if you or anyone you know need original music to perform, listen to, have in a movie etc. - I can compose (and record) it for you! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. Cheers!

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  • Grymt :)

  • @Citadellion Thanks m8 :)

  • I'm becaming a big fan of yours. just one question, is there a bassoon?

  • @garbanzo1997 I'm glad!

    Yep, the bassoon is the instrument that keeps playing 8th notes through most of the piece.

    It is a wonderful instrument, one of my favourites infact.

  • @KarlNerman Great! I'm studing bassoon. Even tough I don't have to much time playing it, I love it! You're pretty clever.

  • @garbanzo1997 Thanks buddy!

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  • This is fantastic! I was curious what program do you use?

  • @06cornej Thanks Elliot, glad you like it! Yes it does sound different, I tend to use different instruments in different ways, I like to bring out the best of the sound. Lol, I sure wouldn't want to be the bassoonist either, it requires world class circular breathing. :)

  • @KarlNerman

    Well, I don't mean anything bad. It's just the almost constant (same almost all the time) accompaniment by one of the instruments that gives me that impression. But you're right, simple isn't a proper way to call it.

  • @TheGuyWhoJustShotYou Thanks Daniel! Yes it's a bit tricky to try to define this one, I actually haven't tried to myself. :P I think I will just do one more movement, but I haven't decided yet. Take care!

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