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Julius Fucik - Der alte Brummbaer (Humoresque)

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Very famous composition by Julius Fucik. The piece is arranged for a bassoon solo which plays ensemble with the orchestra.

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  • Is it just me, or are Fucik's pieces hard to come by?

    I can't really find much of his work anywhere!

  • unfortunately, there are only a few recordings available...

  • Is there anywhere I could possibly buy a few of his pieces? (on disc or download?)

  • Google for EAN 0809274875228 and/or Entry of the Galdiators. It's a CD I can recommend.

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  • That smile might get bigger when you hear Entrance of the Gladitors.

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  • @Vogler9 he is not german sousa, he is czech sousa, why are people ignoring are nation ? :) He was born in Prague, he was in the class of czech maestro Antonin Dvorak

  • I love this. I heard Alan Titmarsch play it on a Sunday evening sometime back. It is beautiful. Fucik is the German Souza! Or is Sousa the German Fucik!

  • @devonrose742 I thought so too, but there are quite a lot marches of his hand here on youtube! Start by clicking on the related videos on the right (winter storms, marinarella, etc.) en then there will appear more and more of his pieces! Good luck.

  • It is delightful, very Viennois!

  • It is delightful, very Viennois!

  • So, who is "The Old Grouch" the song is titled after?

  • This guy wrote the clown song.

  • My god. That bassoon extreme accellerando made my head spin wildly! BRAVO!

  • I've heard a recording of this played only by bassoons. I don't remember if it was a quartet, a quintet or whatever, but it sounded cool (in a kind of goofy way). I can't find it for the life of me. I still have it recorded on cassette, but of course, it's degraded a bit over time.

  • what a fuck piece?

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