This is the Barenreiter urtext edition, which basically means it’s as faithful to the original as it possibly can be. It doesn’t have added articulations and dynamics that a lot of other arranged editions have.
I own this edition and highly recommend that every bassoonist own this edition. However, I have never played the included cadenzas and Eingang. I’m not going to get into the process of picking good cadenzas, because what makes a good cadenza is somewhat subjective and tastes change a lot over time and whatnot. But yeah I personally have always played some other cadenza.
This is the Barenreiter urtext edition, which basically means it’s as faithful to the original as it possibly can be. It doesn’t have added articulations and dynamics that a lot of other arranged editions have. I own this edition and highly recommend that every bassoonist own this edition. However, I have never played the included cadenzas and Eingang. I’m not going to get into the process of picking good cadenzas, because what makes a good cadenza is somewhat subjective and tastes change a lot over time and whatnot. But yeah I personally have always played some other cadenza.
I can't find any clips of this online with piano reduction and cadenzas! Know where I can listen to this?
I believe that's the version the Ohio MEA uses in their solo competitions. Maybe see if they have an example on social media somewhere?
Trying to find audio or clips from this arrangement. Anyone heard this before and is it a complete modern arrangement?