Concertino for oboe
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dedicated to Arie Van Lysebeth
Opus 100
History
Version A
- Completed on 25 January 1982.
- The first performance was played on 20 December 1983 in Brussels by Paul Dombrecht and the Brussels Flemish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Arie van Lysebeth.[1]
Version B
- Completed on 28 January 1985.
Music
- instrumentation:
- version A: solo oboe and string orchestra
- version B: oboe and piano
- duration: ca 16'30"
Parts
- I. Allegro commodo
- time signature: 4/4
- II. Scherzo
- tempo: molto vivace
- time signature: 9/8
- III. Non troppo adagio
- time signature: 4/4
- IV. Allegro commodo
- time signature: ₵
Recording
- Phaedra: recording of version A by Piet van Bockstal and the Czech Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra conducted by Herman Engels.
Sources
- photocopy of the autograph of version A: Archives of the VRT, shelf number T5369
- photocopy of the autograph of version B: Royal Conservatory Brussels (B-Bc), no shelf number yet (Legley archive)
- first edition (parts): Cranz, Brussels, 1982