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Romances and Interludes

for oboe and orchestra
orchestrations of Robert Schumann's op. 94 with music by Tobias Picker
oboe and orchestra
Edition: Performance material

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In December 1849 Robert Schumann wrote his Drei Romanzen (‘Three Romances’) for oboe and piano Op. 94. They are the only contribution of an original solo work by an important Romantic composer to the entire 19th century oboe literature. Tobias Picker has embedded these pieces in his own composition: A Prelude precedes the first Romance, which is accompanied by Picker’s colourful orchestration. The remaining two Romances are interspersed by Picker’s Interludes.

Orchestral Cast

2(afl).0.ca.2.2-4.0.0.0-timp.1perc(b.d, 2tam-t, glsp, mar, vib)-hp.pno(cel)-str

Content

Prelude
Romance I
Interlude I
Romance II
Interlude II
Romance III

More Information

Title:
Romances and Interludes
for oboe and orchestra
orchestrations of Robert Schumann's op. 94 with music by Tobias Picker
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1989
Duration:
24 ′
World Premiere:
January 6, 1990
Robert Atherholt, oboe · Conductor: Christoph Eschenbach · Houston Symphony

Commissioned work :
Commissioned by the Houston Symphony Society at the invitation of its Music Director, Christoph Eschenbach

Technical Details

Product number:
LSHM 30003-01
Delivery rights:
Worldwide

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  • Romances and Interludes
    Conductor: David Martynuik
    Orchestra: Indiana University of pennsylvania
    April 11, 2013 | Bowie, MD (United States of America) , Bowie Concert Hall
  • Romances and Interludes
    Conductor: David Martynuik
    Orchestra: Indiana University of pennsylvania
    March 12, 2013 | Indiana, PA (United States of America) , Fisher Auditorium-IUP main campus
  • Romances and Interludes
    Conductor: Christoph Eschenbach
    Orchestra: Houston Symphony
    January 6, 1990 | — World Premiere
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