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48 Famous Studies, (1st and 3rd Part) Oboe Oboe - Sheet Music

By Albert Andraud

Long established as one of the centerpieces of study repertoire for both the oboe and saxophone. In addition to the 48 famous Ferling studies it includes 3 Duos Concertants for two instruments and Trio for two oboes and english horn by Beethoven.

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Summary
Instrument:
Oboe Saxophone
Publishers:
Southern Music Company
UPC:
884088701802
ISBN:
1581060513
EAN:
9781581060515
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Etudes and Exercises Methods and More
Usages:
School and Community Sacred
Size:
9x12 inches
Number of Pages:
48
Shipping Weight:
0.48 pounds
Detailed Description
Oboe, Saxophone, Woodwinds - Grade 3

SKU: HL.3770173

Oboe. Composed by Franz Wilhelm Ferling. Edited by Albert Andraud. Arranged by Albert Andraud. Sheet music. Southern Music. Instruction. Performance part. 103. 48 pages. Southern Music Company #B103. Published by Southern Music Company (HL.3770173).

ISBN 1581060513. UPC: 884088701802. 9x12 inches.

Long established as one of the centerpieces of study repertoire for both the oboe and saxophone. In addition to the 48 famous Ferling studies it includes 3 Duos Concertants for two instruments and Trio for two oboes and english horn by Beethoven.

Song List
  • 10 Duos

  • Trio for 2 Oboes

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    Ratings + Reviews

    4.5 Rating

    2 reviews

    Angela M.

    Oct 10, 2017

    Essential Technique Book

    Wonderful book for intermediate oboe and saxophone study. This book works the fingers and the lower register (pinky keys) that so rarely get a workout. Excellent for oboe and saxophone. Highly recommended.

    Jennazenna

    Dec 29, 2011

    good solid book

    I agree with the other reviewers. Good challenging stuff for high school or college oboe study. My only complaint is that after working on 5 or 6 of these etudes (and there are 48 altogether) they become stylistically monotonous and homogenous. I like to have my students study some of the Rubank Selected Studies stuff too, since that book contains works by different composers (including Ferling). Still, this book is worthwhile for anyone who wants to be an accomplished oboist. I would recommend mixing it up a bit though.