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A number of concertos (as well as non-concerto works) have been written for the oboe, both as a solo instrument as well as in conjunction with other solo instrument(s), and accompanied by string orchestra, chamber orchestra, full orchestra, concert band, or similar large ensemble. These include concertos by the following composers:
A number of concertos and concertante works have been written for cor anglais (English horn) and string, wind, chamber, or full orchestra.. English horn concertos appeared about a century later than oboe solo pieces, mostly because until halfway through the 18th century different instruments (the taille de hautbois, vox humana and the oboe da caccia) had the role of the tenor or alto ...
The work is composed of three movements: [2] Allegro spirituoso; Andante; Rondo: Allegretto; Full performances last about 22 minutes. [2]Charles-David Lehrer believed that the first movement of the concerto was similar to the oboe concertos of Johann Christian Fischer, Johann Christian Bach, and Carl Stamitz, also arguing that it was similar in structure to the Johann Stamitz and Carl Philipp ...
The following is a partial list of concertos by Joseph Haydn (1732–1809). In the Hoboken catalogue of Haydn's works, concertos for most instruments are in category VII with a different letter for each solo instrument (VIIa is for violin concertos, VIIb is for cello concertos, etc.).
Concerto no. 2 for harp/piano and orchestra in D major op. 9 (1771) Concerto no. 1 for bassoon and orchestra in C major (c.1771) Concerto no. 3 for oboe and orchestra in C major (1772) Concerto no. 2 for bassoon and orchestra in C major (1772) Concerto no. 3 for bassoon and orchestra in C major (1778) Concerto no. 4 for oboe and orchestra in B ...
Concerto for Violin, Oboe, Viola and Violoncello; Concerto for 2 Oboes; Concerto for English Horn and Clarinet in B flat Major; Concerto for 2 French Horns in E-flat major
Oboe Concerto No. 2 (Handel) Oboe Concerto No. 3 (Handel) Oboe Concerto (Harbison) Oboe Concerto (attributed to Haydn) Oboe Concerto (Higdon) I. Island Prelude; K.
image of Georg Christoph Wagenseil. Georg Christoph Wagenseil (29 January 1715 – 1 March 1777) was an Austrian composer.. He was born in Vienna, and became a favorite pupil of the Vienna court's Kapellmeister, Johann Joseph Fux. [1]