Oboe Classics For The Advanced Player
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For Oboe. Instrumental Solo Part and CD. Published by Music Minus One (MO.MMOCD3413).
ISBN 1596153601.
Virtuoso Douvas of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra continues the Oboe Classics series with these wonderful advanced-level solos on oboe. These cover the range from Baroque (Handel) to Twentieth Century Modernism (Hindemith), and includes two virtually unknown Romantic Era 'Solos de Concert' by Stanislas Verroust. A magnificent collection and a tremendous opportunity to advance to the highest levels of achievement. As a special bonus, this album includes a separate book containing the rare piano accompaniments to the Verroust 'Solos de Concert.'
Includes a complete solo part printed on high-quality ivory paper, annotated with performance suggestions and a compact disc with complete versions (with soloist) followed by piano accompaniments to each piece, minus the soloist. Also includes a bonus book of piano accompaniments to the Verroust Solos de Concert.
Contents
- Sonata for Oboe and Piano in G minor, op. 1, no. 6 Performed by George Frideric Handel
- 2nd Solo de Concert in G minor, op. 74 Performed by Stanislas Verroust
- Sonata for Oboe and Piano (1938): II. Sehr langsam Performed by Paul Hindemith
- Pastorale, op. 38 Performed by Howard Hanson
- Escales Nr. 2: 'Tunis et Nefta' Performed by Jacques-Francois Ibert
- 3rd Solo de Concert in F major, op. 76 Performed by Stanislas Verroust
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Anonymous of New Zealand writes...
"I have always liked Douvas' tone quality. Very rich and lush. Unlike a more traditional English tone (usually more reedy), and possibly not ideal for baroque style. The value of her ... more "
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Anonymous of UK writes...
"Talking down to your possible customers is not going to sell. Most oboists will have come across the Verroust. Standard of performance really should be improved before making any more recordings. ... more "






















