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He was bassoonist there in 1953/1954 and from 1958 until 1964.
One graduating bassoonist is in line for a job with the sheriff's office.
The bassoonist in the orchestra does so every time she plays a note.
Since then, the original flutist and bassoonist have left the group.
Instead of joining a symphony orchestra like most bassoonists, she turned to jazz.
His uncle was a bassoonist, who brought him to Paris to learn the oboe.
Some bassoons have been made to allow bassoonists to realize similar passages.
Mr. Wagner, the bassoonist, said it had been difficult to get past the scandal.
From his starting position as a pianist, singer and bassoonist he taught himself many old instruments.
Someone who plays the bassoon is called a bassoonist.
From 1927 to 1938, he was second bassoonist at the Leningrad Opera.
Earning a living as a bassoonist was, he says, next to impossible, so he switched to business.
Second, Blaise continued as bassoonist in the orchestra up to 1766/7.
From 1801 to 1826 he was the bassoonist in the orchestra of the Paris Opera.
In its turn his sound was among other elements the basis for his accomplishment and success as a bassoonist.
He was a skilled bassoonist, as well as a remarkable flutist.
He became widely known as a virtuoso bassoonist throughout Europe as a result.
Mr. Wagner, though a bassoonist, has become an admirer of the strings.
Another soloist on that stage was her future husband, the bassoonist Cecil James.
Graham Sheen (born 1952) is a bassoonist, teacher, composer and arranger.
Dutch bassoonist, double reed maker, music teacher, conductor and music director.
He served as principal bassoonist at La Scala from 1947 to 1971.
Marc Goldberg, a bassoonist who joined the orchestra in December, had played it once before.
His father is a bassoonist with the New York City Opera.
If oboists and clarinetists can play solo recitals, why not bassoonists?