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The concerto was first performed by Leon Goosens accompanied by the Oxford Symphony Orchestra conducted by Thomas Armstrong on 8th March 1944 in Oxford Town Hall [2]. The concerto was to have been performed at a Proms concert on 5 July 1944, but due to the threat of V1 rocket raids on London the Proms season was curtailed.
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:
Upload file; Search. Search. ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... move to sidebar hide. The Oboe Concerto in E-flat major is an oboe concerto by Carl Phillip ...
The Oboe Concerto in D minor, S D935, is an early 18th-century concerto for oboe, strings and continuo attributed to the Venetian composer Alessandro Marcello. The earliest extant manuscript containing Johann Sebastian Bach 's solo keyboard arrangement of the concerto, BWV 974, dates from around 1715.
The beginning of the concerto. The Oboe Concerto No. 3 in G minor (HWV 287) was composed by George Frideric Handel for oboe, orchestra and basso continuo, possibly in 1704-1705, [1] when he was still in Hamburg. It was first published in Leipzig in 1863 (from unknown sources) in which it was described as a work from 1703. No other source for ...
The oboe concerto was rediscovered by Bernhard Paumgartner in 1920, who found a handwritten set of parts in the Salzburg Mozarteum archives, and recognized the similarity with the flute concerto in D. [2] [1] Alfred Einstein, editor of the third edition of the Köchel catalogue (1937), noted that both a D major and a C major copy of the K. 314 ...
The Oboe Concerto is a concerto for a solo oboe and orchestra by the American composer Jennifer Higdon. The work was commissioned by the Minnesota Commissioning Club and was premiered on September 9, 2005, by the oboist Kathy Greenbank and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. [1] [2] Higdon later reworked the piece into her Soprano Sax Concerto in ...
The Oboe Concerto No. 2 in B flat major (HWV 302a) was composed by George Frideric Handel for oboe, orchestra and basso continuo. It was first published in the fourth volume of Select Harmony by Walsh in 1740. Other catalogues of Handel's music have referred to the work as HG xxi, 91; and HHA iv/12,47. [1]