Content
- Allegro aperto
- Adagio non troppo
- Rondo: Allegretto
Breitkopf Urtext
Mozart is believed to have written an oboe concerto for the Salzburg virtuoso Giuseppe Ferlendis in 1777. The work was considered lost until 1920, when Bernhard Paumgartner discovered a copy of the parts that must have been written shortly before Mozart's death. Nevertheless, this copy proved to be much more unreliable than the copy of the parts of the flute concerto. Every source-critical edition must take these parts into consideration, as there is otherwise no extant source material aside from a brief autograph sketch. Henrik Wiese's new edition consistently distinguishes between what can be regarded as Urtext and what the informed player must interpret himself. To this end, the edition for oboe and piano also contains a study part in which the solo parts for flute and oboe are placed synoptically opposite each other.
Scoring: solos: ob – 0.2.0.0. – 2.0.0.0. – str
Breitkopf Urtext
for: Oboe, piano
Piano score, solo part
Item no.: 557255
Breitkopf Urtext
for: Oboe, orchestra
Score (Urtext edition)
Item no.: 557261
Breitkopf Urtext
for: Oboe, orchestra
Study score (Urtext edition)
Item no.: 664557
Breitkopf Urtext
for: Symphonic orchestra
Violin 1 (orchestral part)
Item no.: 557260
Breitkopf Urtext
for: Oboe, orchestra
Violin 2 (orchestral part)
Item no.: 557259
Breitkopf Urtext
for: Oboe, orchestra
Viola (orchestral part)
Item no.: 557258
Breitkopf Urtext
for: Symphonic orchestra
Cello, double bass (orchestral part)
Item no.: 557257
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