Notes and Editorial Reviews
Maurice Bourgue is one of todayís leading oboists. He took over from Heinz Holliger at the Basel Orchestra, before being asked by Charles Munch to be the oboe soloist at the Orchestre de Paris. He currently performs with the worldís most prestigious orchestras, such as the London Symphony, Concertgebouw Orchestra, Vienna Symphony and the Bavarian Radio Orchestra. In addition to his many performances and recordings of the standard repertoire, he takes a keen interest in contemporary music, having given the world premiere of Henri Dutilleuxí Dyptique: Les Citations. He is also a highly dedicated and respected teacher. Jean-Pierre Pommier is renowned the world over as both a pianist and conductor. At 17 he became the youngest-ever winner of
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the Tchaikovsky Competition. Over the years he has performed with the Chicago Symphony, the Concertgebouw, the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Vienna Philharmonic. He has also been increasingly busy as a conductor, and is a prolific recording artist, having released the complete Beethoven Sonatas, the Bach Toccatas and Inventions and Chopinís Waltzes. Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Romances (3) for Oboe and Piano, Op. 94 by Robert Schumann
Performer:
Jean-Bernard Pommier (Piano),
Maurice Bourgue (Oboe)
Period: Romantic
Written: 1849; Germany
Venue: Loiret, France
Length: 11 Minutes 55 Secs.
Notes: Loiret, France (08/05/2000 - 08/10/2000)
2.
Adagio and Allegro for Horn and Piano in A flat major, Op. 70 by Robert Schumann
Performer:
Jean-Bernard Pommier (Piano),
Maurice Bourgue (Oboe)
Period: Romantic
Written: 1849; Germany
Venue: Loiret, France
Length: 8 Minutes 6 Secs.
Notes: Loiret, France (08/05/2000 - 08/10/2000)
3.
Stücke (5) im Volkston for Cello and Piano, Op. 102: no 2, Langsam by Robert Schumann
Performer:
Jean-Bernard Pommier (Piano),
Maurice Bourgue (Oboe)
Period: Romantic
Written: 1849; Germany
Venue: Loiret, France
Length: 3 Minutes 4 Secs.
Notes: Loiret, France (08/05/2000 - 08/10/2000)
4.
Stücke (5) im Volkston for Cello and Piano, Op. 102: no 3, Nicht schnell, mit viel Ton zu spielen by Robert Schumann
Performer:
Jean-Bernard Pommier (Piano),
Maurice Bourgue (Oboe)
Period: Romantic
Written: 1849; Germany
Venue: Loiret, France
Length: 3 Minutes 48 Secs.
Notes: Loiret, France (08/05/2000 - 08/10/2000)
5.
Stücke (5) im Volkston for Cello and Piano, Op. 102: no 4, Nicht zu rasch by Robert Schumann
Performer:
Jean-Bernard Pommier (Piano),
Maurice Bourgue (Oboe)
Period: Romantic
Written: 1849; Germany
Venue: Loiret, France
Length: 2 Minutes 15 Secs.
Notes: Loiret, France (08/05/2000 - 08/10/2000)
6.
Phantasiestücke (3) for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 73 by Robert Schumann
Performer:
Jean-Bernard Pommier (Piano),
Maurice Bourgue (Oboe d'amore)
Period: Romantic
Written: 1849; Germany
Venue: Loiret, France
Length: 11 Minutes 4 Secs.
Notes: Loiret, France (08/05/2000 - 08/10/2000)
7.
Pieces (12) for Piano 4 hands, Op. 85: no 12, Abendlied by Robert Schumann
Performer:
Maurice Bourgue (Oboe),
Jean-Bernard Pommier (Piano)
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Joseph Joachim
Period: Romantic
Written: 1849; Germany
Venue: Loiret, France
Length: 2 Minutes 34 Secs.
Notes: Loiret, France (08/05/2000 - 08/10/2000)
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