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Musik und Bibliothek - Der Erweiterungsbau der Hochschule für Musik „Carl Maria von Weber“ DresdenWiermann, Barbara 10 December 2008 (has links)
Am 24. Oktober 2008 wurde der Erweiterungsbau der Hochschule für Musik „Carl Maria von Weber“ Dresden eingeweiht...
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An Analysis of Sonata Form in Clarinet Concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Louis Spohr, and Carl Maria von WeberChen, Wen-Mi 27 September 2012 (has links)
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The Nineteenth Century Oboe Concertino: An Overview of its Structure with Two Performance GuidesMurray, Lauren Baker 08 1900 (has links)
Music written for oboe and orchestra in the nineteenth century falls into three categories: Classical Concerto, Opera Fantasy, and Concertino. The classical, or standard, three movement, sonata-ritornello format was only sparingly used. Instead, composers chose more the experimental forms of the Opera Fantasy and Concertino. The Opera Fantasy was used as a way for oboe players to play popular opera arias of the time, while showcasing their virtuosity and expression. It is in the Concertino where composers expanded the oboe repertoire to its highest form in the nineteenth century, experimenting with structure, and using the oboe to the height of its expressive powers. In addition to discussion on the Concertino in general, performance guides have been provided for two concertinos, Concertino for Oboe and Winds, by Carl Maria von Weber and Concertino for Oboe and Orchestra, Op. 18, by August Klughardt. Information is provided regarding composer biography, compositional/historical perspective, technical and stylistic considerations, and structure. By examining the two very different pieces, one from the beginning of the nineteenth century and one from the end, the evolution of the Concertino can be seen, as well as gaining an understanding of the wide variety of repertoire written for the oboe in the nineteenth century.
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