Oboe Sonata (Poulenc)
Oboe, Piano, Francis Poulenc, Sergei Prokofiev
978-620-1-57896-8
620157896X
68
2013-08-13
29,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Sonata for oboe and piano by Francis Poulenc dates from 1962. It is his opus number 185 and is dedicated to the memory of Sergei Prokofiev. According to many oboists, the last movement "Déploration" was the last piece he wrote before he died. It sits as a kind of obituary. The Oboe Sonata is very difficult in places, especially the Scherzo. The sorrowful Déploration also requires great skill. To express his mourning for his friend Prokofiev, Poulenc uses the extremes of the oboe. For example, in one passage the player must play a phrase at the bottom of the oboe's range including B flat, the oboe's lowest note, very loudly (fortissimo).
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