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This recording sets Mozart's perennial Oboe Quartet alongside two important concertos written in Norway, 74 years apart: the unjustly neglected Concerto, Op. 12 by Harald Sæverud and Oboe Concerto of 2012 by Ketil Hvoslef. The oboe is the quintessential pastoral instrument. Capable of both incisive bite and mellifluous sweetness, it has inspired many composers to write some of their most memorable melodies.
This recording sets Mozart's perennial Oboe Quartet alongside two important concertos written in Norway, 74 years apart: the unjustly neglected Concerto, Op. 12 by Harald Sæverud and Oboe Concerto of 2012 by Ketil Hvoslef. The oboe is the quintessential pastoral instrument. Capable of both incisive bite and mellifluous sweetness, it has inspired many composers to write some of their most memorable melodies. Read less
Works on This Recording
2.
Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra by Ketil Hvoslef
Performer:
David Friedemann Strunck (Oboe)
Conductor:
Arvid Engegard
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1939
4.
Rondo amoroso, Op. 14a no 7 by Harald Saeverud
Performer:
Henninge Landaas (Viola),
Elise Batnes (Violin),
Per Hannisdal (Bassoon),
David Friedemann Strunck (Oboe),
Bjorn Solum (Cello)
Period: 20th Century
Written: 1940; Norway
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