Bassoon in the Media

Bassoon in Literature and Lyrics

The word bassoon appears in literary works quite often as a description. There are novels where a character plays the bassoon or contrabassoon too. Most rare is the use of the word bassoon in song lyrics. If you come across any references to bassoon please email us for inclusion in this listing.

    Descriptive Bassoon

The Oath

"Jackman filled his large chest with air. He had Glitsky by an inch or two
and thirty pounds and all of it was never more visible than it was now, when
it was clearly so tightly controlled. His voice, when it came, was a deep
bassoon of authority."

The Oath
John Lescroart
Penguin Group 2002

    Children's Bassoon Books

Ralph's Secret WeaponRalph's Secret Weapon

This is a great story from a book that is no longer in print. You'll have to look for it in the local library or find a used copy. Ralph takes bassoon lessons from the Maestro and enters a competition which he wins. His grandmothers cake and his fine bassooning help save the from a dreaded sea monster. Bassoonist Chris Weait has created a musical version of the story complete with costumes.

Ralph's Secret Weapon
Steven Kellogg
Puffin Pub. 1986

    Bassoon in Prose

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Wedding Scene, Gustave Dore Ancient MarinerWedding Scene, Gustave Dore Ancient Mariner

One very famous line from literature is in Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner:

"Hear the wedding guest
Beat his breast
For he heard the loud bassoon."

On the Wanted CD by the Bassoon Brothers we do sing those lines as a lyric in the Wedding Guest written by David Carroll.

    Bassoon in Lyrics

The Music Man

The 1957 broadway show The Music Man was based on a story by Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey with music and lyrics by Meredith Willson. Music Man the movie was released in 1962 where you'll see a bassoon in the marching band. (p.s. It's NOT a good idea to march with a bassoon.) In the lyrics for the song 76 Trombones we hear the following:

"There were copper bottom tympani in horse platoons
Thundering, thundering all along the way.
Double bell euphoniums and big bassoons,
Each bassoon having it's big, fat say!"

The Music Man DVDThe Music Man DVD

    Bassoon in Literature

An extensive list of the The Bassoon in Literature appears in the IDRS publication The Double Reed.


Bassoon in the Soundtrack

These are some of our favorite soundtracks from movies and TV shows:

Rumpole Theme

And many others, too!


Movies Where You'll See a Bassoon

There are movies where you'll see a bassoon, some for just a moment, but others where the bassoonist has a part. If you are looking for a movie to rent or buy, check these out. Let us know your picks to add to our list.

Never Cry Wolf

The bassoon plays a huge role in this one and should be on every bassoonist's shelf. Some will be grossed out by role of rodents in this movie. The soundtrack features Rufus Olivier, Prinicipal Bassoonist with the San Francisco Opera, who plays purely haunting calls and high register pitch bends. Rufus plays a little bassoon recital with piano. The bassoon is also featured as a weapon! Check it out.

Never Cry Wolf (1983)Never Cry Wolf (1983)

Topsy-Turvy

This is a movie about the lives of Gilbert and Sullivan. These guys are favorites of the Bassoon Brothers as you can tell from our recordings. The bassoon player is an archetypical Granpapa type with full (huge) beard and gets picked on by the conductor for his mistakes. We just don't get any respect. The movie goes on too long but the scene with the bassoonist is worth the wait--if you're a bassoonist...

Topsy TurvyTopsy Turvy


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