“Four Romances” for Oboe and Piano are melodious, late romantic style pieces with conventional form and idiomatic writing. The movements are: Berceuse, Siciliano, Intermezzo, and Caprice.
Description
Four Romances for Oboe and Piano
Stephen Griebling
Four Romances for Oboe and Piano by Stephen Griebling were written for a talented young oboe student for use as recital pieces. John Mack of the Cleveland Orchestra played one of them for the Cleveland, Ohio bicentennial celebration in 1996. They are melodious, late romantic style pieces with conventional form and idiomatic writing for both oboe and piano.The movements are: Berceuse, Siciliano, Intermezzo, and Caprice. These pieces could also be played on the violin or flute substituting for the oboe.
Features
• Late intermediate
• Good festival material
• Duration 12 minutes.
Additional information
Weight | 6 oz |
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