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  2. Oboe d'amore - Wikipedia

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    The oboe d'amore was invented in the eighteenth century and was first used by Christoph Graupner in his cantata Wie wunderbar ist Gottes Güt (1717). Johann Sebastian Bach wrote many pieces—a concerto, many of his cantatas, and the Et in Spiritum sanctum movement of his Mass in B minor—for the instrument.

  3. Erschallet, ihr Lieder, erklinget, ihr Saiten! BWV 172

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    Baroque oboe d'amore. Bach set the text in a complex structure uniting two singers, a solo oboe and a solo cello. The soprano and alto sing of their unity in "neo-erotic" [21] or "overtly erotic/Pietistic" [37] language: "I shall die, if I have to be without you" the one; "I am yours, and you are mine!" the other.

  4. List of oboists - Wikipedia

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    An oboist (formerly hautboist) is a musician who plays the oboe or any oboe family instrument, including the oboe d'amore, cor anglais or English horn, bass oboe and piccolo oboe or oboe musette. The following is a list of notable past and present professional oboists, with indications when they were/are known better for other professions in ...

  5. Oboe - Wikipedia

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    A transposing instrument; it is pitched in F, a perfect fifth lower than the oboe. The oboe d'amore, the alto (or mezzo-soprano) member of the family, is pitched in A, a minor third lower than the oboe. J.S. Bach made extensive use of both the oboe d'amore as well as the taille and oboe da caccia, Baroque antecedents of the cor anglais.

  6. Liebesfuss - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It is the eponymous characteristic of the oboe d'amore, which was developed in the baroque alongside other particularly sweet-sounding instruments such as the viola d'amore and the clarinet d'amore, which originated around 1740, died out in the mid-19th century, and was redeveloped from 2017 to 2020 on the basis of a basset clarinet in ...

  7. Marcel Ponseele - Wikipedia

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    He has made a number of recordings as a soloist, playing baroque oboe and related instruments such as the oboe d'amore. [2] His Bach recordings include oboe solos in sets of cantatas conducted by John Eliot Gardiner , Ton Koopman and others.

  8. Schwingt freudig euch empor, BWV 36 - Wikipedia

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    Baroque oboe d'amore. The cantata is scored for four soloists—soprano, alto, tenor and bass—a four-part choir, and a Baroque instrumental ensemble of two oboes d'amore, two violins, viola and basso continuo. It is structured in two parts of four movements each. Its interpolation of chorus and arias with chorales is unique in Bach's cantatas ...

  9. Du Hirte Israel, höre, BWV 104 - Wikipedia

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    Baroque oboe d'amore. Bach referred in his music in various ways to the pastoral aspect of the text. Dürr noted that the Baroque period was fond of pastoral scenes, be it in painting, music or poetry, focused on a tranquil and peaceful mood to be associated to ideals such as innocence, love, faith and friendship. [6]

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