Concerto for oboe Op. 9/2 in D minor for Oboe, Strings, and Basso continuo by Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni Piano - Sheet Music

By Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni

Tomaso Albinoni was born in Venice on June 8th, 1671. He was famous in his day as an opera composer, though now he is celebrated peincipally for his instrumental music. Having been the son of a wealthy paper merchant and thus of independent means, he never needed to seek a position at a church or court of nobility, and so he was free to compose exclusively (this may, however, explain in part why so little is known of his life despite the comparatively well-documented era in which he lived). Although extremely successful (his operas were performed throughout Italy, Albinoni lived in Venice in obscurity, and died of diabetes on January 17th, 1751.Oboe and Piano (Full Score and Parts for this concerto are also available)

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano Oboe Solo Basso Continuo
Genres:
Baroque Period Italian
Composers:
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni
Publishers:
Edition Kunzelmann
ISBN:
9790206200489
Format:
Solo Part Reduction
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Concerto
Artist:
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni
Usages:
School and Community
Main Key:
D minor
Number of Pages:
24
Shipping Weight:
0.38 pounds
Detailed Description
Oboe, piano

SKU: KU.GM-510

For Oboe, Strings, and Basso continuo. Composed by Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni. Edited by Fritz Kneusslin. Arranged by Otmar Mayer. Bach format (230 x 302). Staple Bound. Piano reduction, solo part. Op. 9/2. 24 pages. Edition Kunzelmann #GM-510. Published by Edition Kunzelmann (KU.GM-510).

ISBN 9790206200489. Key: D minor.

Tomaso Albinoni was born in Venice on June 8th, 1671. He was famous in his day as an opera composer, though now he is celebrated peincipally for his instrumental music. Having been the son of a wealthy paper merchant and thus of independent means, he never needed to seek a position at a church or court of nobility, and so he was free to compose exclusively (this may, however, explain in part why so little is known of his life despite the comparatively well-documented era in which he lived). Although extremely successful (his operas were performed throughout Italy, Albinoni lived in Venice in obscurity, and died of diabetes on January 17th, 1751.

Oboe and Piano (Full Score and Parts for this concerto are also available).

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