related works
Four Double Dutch Dances : for piano four hands / Rieteke Hölscher
	
			Genre: 
		
		Chamber music
	
			Subgenre: 
		
		Piano 4 hands
	
			Scoring: 
		
		4hpf
	
het kastanjespel : Version for contrabassoon and piano / Max Knigge
	
			Genre: 
		
		Chamber music
	
			Subgenre: 
		
		Bassoon and keyboard instrument
	
			Scoring: 
		
		cfg pf
	
Quixotic Frenzy : Version for bassoon and piano / Chiel Meijering
	
			Genre: 
		
		Chamber music
	
			Subgenre: 
		
		Bassoon and keyboard instrument
	
			Scoring: 
		
		bsn pf
	
Slowly Slipping into the Shadows : for 2 bassoons and piano / Chiel Meijering
	
			Genre: 
		
		Chamber music
	
			Subgenre: 
		
		Bassoon and keyboard instrument
	
			Scoring: 
		
		2bsn pf
	
composition
				Zuurstof (Oxygen) : for baroque bassoon and harpsichord / Rieteke Hölscher
			
					
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									Hölscher, Rieteke
									(Composer)
								
							
							Description:
						
						
						When I was asked to write a mandatory competition work for a bassoon festival with the theme 'sustainability', I almost immediately thought of 'oxygen'. After all, what is more sustainable than oxygen? In the Cambridge Dictionary you can read: "Oxygen [O]: a chemical element that is a gas with no smell or colour. Oxygen forms a large part of the air on earth, and is needed by animals and plants to live". This definition shows that it is essential for all life on earth. In addition, enough oxygen is required for the performers (especially the bassoonist) to play this piece.
The most relevant meaning of sustainability in this context is 'something that will last'. A good example of an infinite life cycle is photosynthesis, in particular the exchange of oxygen between humans and plants.
The music is written in an ABA form, with the Senza Misura part referring to the inhalation, returning after a faster, more rhythmic part (the exhalation), as a symbol of such a sustainable life cycle.
Rieteke Hölscher