Ciranda das Sete Notas in C major is of great importance in the bassoon repertoire, especially considering its popularity in concert rooms around the world. F. The title “Ciranda” came from a traditional Brazilian folkloric play. It was written in 1933. – Hélène Grimaud
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Prelude No. 1, Villa-Lobos

Preludes 3 & 4 – Bream

Etude No. 1 – Segovia
