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Camille Saint-Saëns's Oboe Sonata in D major, Op. 166 was composed in 1921, the year of the composer's death.. This sonata is the first of the three sonatas that Saint-Saëns composed for wind instruments, the other two being the Clarinet Sonata (Op. 167) and the Bassoon Sonata (Op. 168), written the same year.
Oboe Sonata in D major: for oboe and piano: Chamber music: 167: 147: 1921: Sonate pour clarinette en mi bémol majeur: Clarinet Sonata in E ♭ major: for clarinet and piano: Chamber music: 168: 148: 1921: Sonate pour basson en sol majeur: Bassoon Sonata in G major: for bassoon and piano: Chamber music — 108: 1853: Adagio en mi bémol majeur ...
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Camille Saint-Saëns composed the sonata in March 1905 while staying in Biskra, Algeria, where he found ideal working conditions due to the quietness and mild weather.He had been reminded by his cellist friends and publisher Auguste Durand to write a second cello sonata, having composed his first, the Cello Sonata No. 1 in C minor, Op. 32, nearly 30 years earlier. [1]
The Bassoon Sonata in G major, Op. 168, was written by Camille Saint-Saëns in 1921 as one of his last works. This bassoon sonata is the last of the three sonatas that Saint-Saëns composed for wind instruments, the other two being the Oboe Sonata (Op. 166) and the Clarinet Sonata (Op. 167), written the same year.