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R. Wagner. The Ring Cyle. Oboe Moments
R. Wagner. The Ring Cyle. Oboe Moments
Joo Bin Yi. Oboe
Joo Bin Yi. Oboe
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Bela Bartok. Concerto for Orchestra. 2. Giuoco della coppie. Oboe Solo
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Compilation Oboe solo Concerto for orchestra Bela Bartok
Brahms Violin Concerto. Oboe Compilation
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Brahms Violin Concerto. Oboe Compilation Oboe Solo Brahms Violin Concerto
Schumann Symphony no. 2. Oboe Solo Compilation
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Schumann Symphony no. 2. Oboe Solo Compilation
Scheherazade. Oboe Solo Compliation
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Scheherazade. Oboe Solo Compliation Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Le Tombeau de Couperin Oboe Compilation
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Le Tombeau de Couperin Oboe Compilation
1HR. Timothee Chalamet. Everything Happens to Me. A Rainy Day in New York
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1HR. Timothee Chalamet. Everything Happens to Me. A Rainy Day in New York
The Most Exciting Endings in Classical Music
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The Most Exciting Endings in Classical Music
Brahms: Serenade No. 2. Movement V. (Oboe)
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Brahms: Serenade No. 2. Movement V. (Oboe)
Gershwin. Piano Concerto in F. Oboe Moments
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Gershwin. Piano Concerto in F. Oboe Moments
Telemann Trio Sonata in d minor. TWV 42:D10
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Telemann Trio Sonata in d minor. TWV 42:D10
J. S. Bach. Concerto for Oboe and Violin in C minor, BWV 1060R. Oboe - Joo Bin Yi
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J. S. Bach. Concerto for Oboe and Violin in C minor, BWV 1060R. Oboe - Joo Bin Yi
My Favorite Jazz Playlist #2. 재즈 플레이리스트 #2
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My Favorite Jazz Playlist #2. 재즈 플레이리스트 #2
Reed Making Part 1. Pre-Gouging. 미국 스타일 리드 만들기. 오보에.
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Reed Making Part 1. Pre-Gouging. 미국 스타일 리드 만들기. 오보에.
Their brass has a gorgeous sound!
This is great for anyone who never wants this movement to end!
Absolutely beautiful❤
I mean, such expressive playing. Beautiful, delicate musicianship. Look, I’m a critical monster, and I do think he could choose phrasing that fits the harmonic rhythm a little better. The pizz in the strings also need to have line, shape, and make sense. Still, this is one of the more tender and meaningful versions I’ve heard.
The oboe REALLY DOES have a LOVELY tone!!!!!!! Julie Gill, Glasgow, Scotland.
Why he is not using half hole fingering on D?
Perfect!
Shostakovich fucking badass!
thank you!
3:05 is the best. In fact it reminds me of the Oboe moment from Joseph Shwantner's "... And the Mountains Rising Nowhere."
Albercht mayer is best for me
I play in a experimental rock band We were invited to play for friend's birthday and Her Dad is an Orchestra conductor.. After playing we' shared a table with Him while drinking. And He asked me. What is my favorite wind instrument. I answered the Oboe. He asked me why. I said, if God's grace does have a sound, it might be the sound of the Oboe.. "You absolutely right on that"
A beautiful compilation. Rehearsed the first oboe part but actually performed the Cor Anglais part. Articulations most challenging. Thank you.
Wonderful oboe playing! Who is he?
Nice
Diana Doherty gets my vote
The rest is challenging to play but it is an honour to do so. This is the most melodic bit in the whole piece. A good portion of it is like lots of sound effects that set a mood. He really was a master of techniques on instruments and the way seemingly ugly or unusual sounds can great an overall melody. Everything from slides to use the wood of your bow to make tinny and eerie noises.
In my opinion, the WOMEN had the most beautiful tone and interpretations. Excellent!
bennet was not very strong have to say...
So many people here don’t know what the **** they are talking about. I like the comment on American oboists. Get out of here. Ralph Gomberg was regarded as one of the greatest oboists of that era including his brother Harold of the NY Phil. You’re also going to put down John Mack, Ray Still, John DeLancie and Alfred Genovese? Nuts
@@dimitrysafarian-simonenko6555 Marcel Tabateau was from France who taught at The Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. Many of his students some that I mentioned earlier were principals of the major orchestras in the USA. Tabateau was the innovator of the long reed scrape which became the standard in America and tricked through to Europe. Many today in Europe still use the older European short scrape which sounds very bright and nasally. Many oboists today do not play with a proper embouchure or use the diaphragm correctly and scrape their reeds that produce a very hollow and thin weak sound with little projection. Of course it boils down to what you’re used to hearing and therefore accept that this is how the oboe should sound. It’s like wine. The populous drink mediocre wine and never tasted a real fine wine. They drink a common table wine as being the standard and acceptable. The oboe is the most difficult instrument to learn especially to play with a beautiful sound. It’s unique in itself amongst the other instruments. I am second generation Tabateau taught by Ralph Gomberg who was principle oboist of the BSO for 35 years. 1950 to 1985. Once you hear a rich fat centered sound like Gomberg you’ll understand what I’ve been trying to explain. Many are too set in their ways and too stubborn to listen and learn something new.
@@dimitrysafarian-simonenko6555 That’s your opinion only.
7番目の作品でオーボエを吹いている彼の名前は何ですか?
In love with Nos. 1, 4, 6, and 7!
That oboist who played Firebird is amazing, never heard an oboe played that expressively - anybody know who he is?
J. Ferrillo
I think the last one is the most beautiful and expressive!! Lovely playing!! Who is that woman?
the key signature😩
I love Gatsby Welles 😭
4th is the best for forever especially 3rd movement 🥹
Stunning!!! Goosebumps, every time again!!!!
The opening to the second movement of the Barber violin concerto is IMHO much more beautiful! I really don't understand the public's obsession with this oboe solo. It definitely does not rank that high among my own personal favorites. But Diana Doherty plays it beautifully - that's for sure.
I remember auditioning against Daniel at all-state when I was in high school. Incredible musician and was always amazed on how good he was. Glad he made it pro
This is an excellent live performance. Sondergaard clearly highlights the repeating tragedy of our ignorance of violence nature.
Der WDR liegt meilenweit vorne!
Manuel Bilz (WDR)
Love
Quel pied😀!!!
Entrei em um sonho... Bravo!!!
I feel like this is telling me something. They’re all male oboists (I’m a female oboist)
If you mean M.T.T.the conductor he,s the best musician 🎶💝🎶
Anyone know what's the name of 7th piece from?
Scheherazade mvt 2
@@Elmusiico thank you
03:13 мой фаворит, определенно. У многих точки либо слишком острые, либо наоборот смазанные. Нужен баланс. Но самое важное нужно передать чувство этой мелодии. Это русская душа, ее широта, простота и даже наивность. И часто при игре этого соло мы можем видеть работу, тяжелую работу! 😅 А им надо насладиться, почувстовать запах поля вокруг, услышать пение птиц и дышать полной грудью! Всем коллегам привет из Санкт-Петербурга❤
Как его зовут?
@@RooftopAsiansDavid Strunck, Филармония Осло
Hansjörg Schellenberger
I wish there were some American oboists. Just a couple ya know
American orchestras need to get better at releasing filmed concerts.
My favorite part ever...
Funny how it's easy to remember the violin cadenza at the beginnng of the piece but overlook this gorgeous oboe solo.
Does anyone have a link to the full-length final recording?
The 3 ladies. The best of this compilation.
Only one question: are the American oboe players ashamed to make vibrato??? The instrument must to sing!!! Imagine Pavarotti singing without vibrato...
What a Name of part 2?
From Stravinsky firebird suite. Can’t remember the movement at this moment
@@camblescott1195 thank you!
How he do that…
What is the name of the 4th piece?
Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3
my orchestra is playing this piece and we have no english horn so I'm playing this solo on bassoon :)
Go bassoons! 💪
A list with the song's names would be awesome!
Took the words right out of my mouth
@Safariahmari1119 it happens that looking around the dudes yt account i realized that it's a compilation of some shorts that he has uploaded on his channel. You can find pieces names on each short hehe.
1. Tombeau de Couperin, Ravel 2. firebird suite, Stravinsky 3. Don Juan, R. Strauss 4. Symphony No. 3, Mendelssohn 5. L'italiana in Algeri, Rossini 6. Symphony No. 4, Tchaikovsky 7. Scherezade, R. Korsakov 8. Puccinella suite, Stravinsky 9. Puccinella suite, Stravinsky
It's actually "Der Rosenkavalier" not Don Juan lol. @@jorgeortizjaen3110
There is an excerpt from "La Scala De Seta" The Silken Ladder" Rossini overture. The slow solo after the Mendelssohn. Followed by "the Italian Girl in Algiers" Rossini overture also.