Poulenc: Sonata for oboe and piano, Melanie Rothman - oboe, Elena Serova - piano

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Poulenc: Sonate pour hautbois et piano / Sonata for oboe and piano
    I Elegie 00:06
    II Scherzo 04:40
    III Deploration 08:22
    Extract from International Tchaikovsky Competition 1st round, June 2019
    Melanie Rothman - oboe
    Elena Serova - piano

Комментарии • 10

  • @Ncolasg
    @Ncolasg Год назад

    Very beautiful, you made me cry

  • @bugatti103
    @bugatti103 Год назад

    Bravo! Mercurial Poulence....great piano... subline Oboe

  • @나는누구지-j5b
    @나는누구지-j5b 2 года назад

    expressive and sensitive performance
    This is really touching I will hear this again

  • @mariodanioboe
    @mariodanioboe 3 года назад +2

    Bravissima☺😊😀

  • @maggiemartelli5306
    @maggiemartelli5306 Год назад

    I used the long C# key in the Gordon Jacob concerto at the London Wigmore Hall. All players of your quality love this venue- see you there oneday

    • @melanierothman8774
      @melanierothman8774  Год назад

      First time I've heard of a long C# key.
      I am quite aware and familiar with Wigmore having been born and raised in London and performed there a couple of times. One of the best chamber acoustics.

  • @redgit9905
    @redgit9905 Год назад

    wonderful

  • @maggiemartelli5306
    @maggiemartelli5306 Год назад

    LongC# can be useful in that low register passage. Wonderful rendering all round. Be a winner🎉🎉🎉❤

    • @melanierothman8774
      @melanierothman8774  Год назад

      Long C#? I've never heard of that, or any alternative fingering for a low C#. Not sure which low register passage you refer to but if it's the one with all the low Bbs in the last movement, the passage requires a C natural and not a C#.