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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. Fratelli Patricola - Wikipedia

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    Oboes are made in student, semi-professional and professional grades, and the oboe d'amore, cor anglais, and oboe musette in E♭ are also produced. Clarinets are offered as "Virtuoso" semi-professional and "Artista" professional models using the French ( Boehm ) fingering system in B♭ and A, with options for Full Boehm fingering and a low E ...

  4. Oboe - Wikipedia

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    When the word oboe is used alone, it is generally taken to mean the soprano member rather than other instruments of the family, such as the bass oboe, the cor anglais (English horn), or oboe d'amore. Today, the oboe is commonly used as orchestral or solo instrument in symphony orchestras, concert bands and chamber ensembles.

  5. List of concertos by Christoph Graupner - Wikipedia

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    GWV 341 — Concerto for 2 oboes in B flat major; GWV 342 — Concerto for 2 oboes in B flat major; GWV 343 — Concerto for chalumeau, oboe & viola d'amore in B flat major; GWV 344 — Concerto for 2 flutes & 2 oboes in B flat major; GWV 725 — Concerto for flute & viola d'amore in D minor; GWV 726 — Concerto for viola d'amore in G major

  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. 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 ...

  8. Jennifer Paull - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Paull is an oboe d'amore (alto oboe) soloist. Her career has been spent in researching, instigating, commissioning and publishing repertoire for the oboe d'amore and subsequently, the other rare members of the oboe family of instruments.

  9. Ian Keith Harris - Wikipedia

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    Ian Harris wrote many works for the oboe d’amore, an instrument he loved, the speciality of Jennifer Paull, whose life mission has been to create a modern repertoire for this long-neglected and unjustly considered uniquely baroque instrument.

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