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  • ===Baroque oboe=== The Baroque oboe first appeared in French courts under Jean-Baptiste ...
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  • ocarinas. Common examples include flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and saxophone. ... family includes instruments such as the oboe, cor anglais (also called ...
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  • in this modern way, arose in the Baroque period side by side with ... ==The Baroque Concerto == In the late sixteenth century there is often ...
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  • mentor Paul Hindemith, he embraced the "neo-Baroque" concepts of form and polyphonic writing. ===Important Works=== Etler received several ...
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  • ) (November 10, 1668 – September 11, 1733) was a French Baroque ... in the form of suites for violin, viol, oboe, bassoon and harpsichord, ...
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  • |any instrument and basso continuo || Common in baroque music predating ... you can find four Flute Quartets and one Oboe Quartet; Krommer wrote Flute ...
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  • 14, 1681 – June 25, 1767) was a German Baroque composer, born in Magdeburg ... organ, violin, viola da gamba, flute, oboe, chalumeau, double bass, and ...
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  • brass section. Similarly, the principal oboe (or sometimes the principal ... in historically accurate performances of baroque music and earlier. ...
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  • === Renaissance and Baroque periods === The trombone was used frequently ... During the Baroque period, Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric ...
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  • of different periods of music, such as the Baroque, Romantic and Classical ... *Double Concerto for Oboe, Harp, and Strings (1971) *Concerto for Viola ...
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  • woodwind instruments, such as the flute, oboe, and the clarinet, which have ... to the Medieval recorders, and unlike the Baroque style recorders typically ...
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  • In fact, Hindemith's music represented the Neo-Baroque. that had not been in wide use since the baroque period, but which Hindemith ...
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  • low and low registers. (Woodwinds: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Brass: ... evidence to indicate that the baroque bassoon was a newly-invented ...
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  • were a number of neo-classical or neo-Baroque works, including the First ... *"Dixtour," decet in D major for 2 flutes, oboe, English ...
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  • (421 & 422) woodwind instruments (e.g., oboe, flute, saxophone, clarinet). ... glass or ivory, with examples being flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, recorder ...
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  • and Modern periods but few works from the Baroque era. A number of clarinet ... * Wind Quintet, consists of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and horn. ...
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  • is his use, inspired by Busoni, of baroque forms—chorale preludes ... where we came from, Sorabji used many Baroque and Classical nuances in ...
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  • music were numerous during the whole Baroque era in Italy, Germany and ... quot; (1991) is a piece for harpsichord, oboe, double bass and percussions ...
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  • the horn is considered, along with the oboe, the most difficult orchestral ... idea of the hunt. Beginning in the later Baroque, the horn would determine ...
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  • of J.S. Bach and the composers of the Baroque style, whose music was highly ... who owned many manuscripts of works by the Baroque masters. Mozart's study ...
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