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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:
The Oboe Concerto in E-flat major is an oboe concerto by Carl Phillip Emanuel Bach composed in 1765. [1] Structure
In his early career Bach transcribed concertos by other composers for solo organ (BWV 592–596) and for solo harpsichord (BWV 972–987). Bach's Italian Concerto, composed in 1735, was one of his few works that he published during his life-time: it is an example of an unaccompanied concerto for two-manual harpsichord.
Butler has made a detailed study of Albinoni's two sets of twelve concerti a cinque, Op.7 (1715) and Op.9 (1722), each set having four violin concertos, four oboe concertos and four double oboe concertos, and has proposed the last movement of the double oboe concerto op.9, No.3 as a possible precursor of BWV 1053/3.
BWV 1047 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F major for trumpet, oboe, recorder, violin, strings and continuo [11] BWV 1048 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major for three violins, three violas, three cellos and continuo [12] BWV 1049 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major for violin, two fiauti d'echo (recorders), strings and continuo [13]
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.
The Triple Concerto, BWV 1044, is a concerto in A minor for traverso, violin, harpsichord, and string orchestra by Johann Sebastian Bach.He based the composition on his Prelude and Fugue BWV 894 for harpsichord and on the middle movement of his Organ Sonata BWV 527, or on earlier lost models for these compositions.
W C53 \ Keyboard Concerto Op. 1 No.5 in C major W C54 \ Keyboard Concerto Op. 1 No.6 in D major W C55 \ Keyboard Concerto Op. 7 No.1 in C major W C56 \ Keyboard Concerto Op. 7 No.2 in F major W C57 \ Keyboard Concerto Op. 7 No.3 in D major W C58 \ Keyboard Concerto Op. 7 No.4 in B-flat major W C59 \ Keyboard Concerto Op. 7 No.5 in E-flat major