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The bassoon was developed from the Renaissance curtal about 1660 as a continuo instrument to provide bassline support. Further development in the 18th century led to the double bassoon or contrabassoon, an octave lower. Both instruments have an unexpected agility considering their low pitch range and rich, glowing tone. They are also capable of dignified solos at high register, a famous example for bassoon being the eerie opening bars of Igor Stravinsky's ballet The Rite of Spring (1913).
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