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Disc No: CD-1769 SA In many of J. S. Bach's cantatas, passions and oratorios, the oboe - and its various relatives such as the oboe d'amore and oboe da caccia - plays a prominent role. Using it as his preferred obbligato instrument, Bach obviously cherished the versatility of the oboe and selected it to accompany arias that deal with grief and heavenly joys, repentance and pastoral calm. It is therefore odd that no major concertante works for oboe by Bach have survived - or have they? Researchers have for a long time thought that his keyboard concertos were originally composed for other instruments, and much evidence points to certain of them being intended for the oboe, or oboe d'amore.
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Name: Bach – Oboe Concertos
 

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ComposerOpusMusic titleKey Performer
Bach, Johann Sebastian   Concerto for oboe, strings and b.c. (reconstructed from BWV49 and BWV169) F major Alexeď Ogrintchouk, oboe/oboe d'amore
Alina Ibragimova, violin
Svenska Kammarorkestern
Bach, Johann Sebastian   Concerto for oboe, strings and b.c. (reconstructed from BWV35 and BWV156) D minor
Bach, Johann Sebastian BWV249 Adagio from Easter Oratorio  
Bach, Johann Sebastian   Concerto for oboe d’amore, strings and b.c. (reconstructed from BWV1055) A major
Bach, Johann Sebastian   Concerto for oboe, violin, strings and b.c. (reconstructed from BWV1060) C minor



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