Chopin, Prelude in B minor, Op. 28, Arr. for Wind Quintet

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2007

City College of San Francisco Philharmonia Orchestra Wind Soloists play an arrangement of the Prelude in B minor, Op. 28, no. 6 by Frederic Chopin.

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  • @littlephoenix1115 I wasn't there for the recording...

  • Okay, I'll take that. Bassoonists tend to be more serious than their Oboe counterparts.

  • but the title of wind quintet is traditionally implying an oboe, flute, clarinet, horn, and bassoon. just like a string quartet means 2 violins, viola and cello. there are small varations, and frankly i was poking fun and not serious

  • Just wind quintet does not specify instrumentation. It just explains that their will be winds. They could all be Bassoons even.

  • wheres the oboe?

  • i like how they tap their feet to the beat to keep tempo. however i wish they played a bit slower...i hear a few mistakes but its nice

  • Yay! That sounds wonderful! Great job Andres! Except maybe the blips I've been hearing, but still wonderful nonetheless.

    --Diane

  • yay! *clap*

  • You guys sound good. The bassoon sounds beautiful

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