This is one of a very few videos that explain a player’s loving relationship with his instrument, and the very intricate relationship between a player and the instrument maker. Absolutely fascinating, and a wonderful insight into this hidden world. Thank you for sharing!!
Sorry to be so off topic but does anybody know a tool to log back into an instagram account? I was stupid lost the login password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
I think it's great when performers contribute to the development of their instrument, whether in terms of instrument design, music composed for that instrument, etc.
I’m touched by the thoughtful decisions and ingenious ideas in this documentary. The dedication in the film making process made an immense difference in deepening the relationship between the audience and the artists mentioned in this film. Bravo!
I am an industrial designer, as well as a Clarinetist and budding Oboist (I've just bought my first one !) - and I love that this amazing beast is CNC-lathed using CAD Engineering design - really appreciate that. I hope I will the lottery this weekend so I can buy one of these !
I think that's just the beginning of the process; its what happens afterwards in the fine-tuning when the sound you hear is emerging, and then of course you have Albrecht's playing...! great video..!
i have two oboes , a modern rigoutat classic and a 114 year old loree . i mainly play the loree and adapting to all its imperfections have made me a better player . and when it sings it sings very tunefully , more so than many similiar value modern oboes
I thoroughly enjoyed this film. I played the Oboe in New York some years ago and recently have started to practice again. When I was younger the early '60's, I lived near Philadelphia and would accompany my father, semi-professional Bassoonist, to see Hans Moennig to have his instrument worked on. That is where I decided to play the Oboe. Hans Moennig was amazing in knowing exactly how to adjust my Oboe. Your Oboe playing is beautiful!
in case these pieces were all played on the same instrument, it really shows great tonal flexibility. in each the oboe sounded different to me . sometimes darker sometimes brighter. at least to me.
WeAreEnglishCubers Well, I've played trombone for about 10 years turned would-be, fledgling oboist. I'm 58, always wanted to learn oboe, and just jumped in. I love it! Obviously still playing beginning and intermediate music right now, but am loving producing the beautiful oboe sound! Long way to go, but I'm enjoying the journey! How about you? Again, I thank you for your assistance!
What is the name of the oboe duet that is played on 16:03 I would like to know because I want to hear the whole duet because it sounds so beautifulI I can't stop listening to it
This is one of a very few videos that explain a player’s loving relationship with his instrument, and the very intricate relationship between a player and the instrument maker. Absolutely fascinating, and a wonderful insight into this hidden world. Thank you for sharing!!
Sorry to be so off topic but does anybody know a tool to log back into an instagram account?
I was stupid lost the login password. I would love any assistance you can give me!
I think it's great when performers contribute to the development of their instrument, whether in terms of instrument design, music composed for that instrument, etc.
+Dave Surprenant so true! like architects always making new buildings and improving design
I think this is the most fascinating film I have ever seen about the manufacture and collaboration in the creation of an Oboe..I enjoyed it immensely.
At 16:02 is actually an awesome part of the video which shows you how to assemble the oboe (pause often). Helpful with disassembly too. Thank you!
I’m touched by the thoughtful decisions and ingenious ideas in this documentary. The dedication in the film making process made an immense difference in deepening the relationship between the audience and the artists mentioned in this film. Bravo!
Matt. Thank you for this film! Mayer-what a lovely guy and oboist.
My new film about Albrecht Mayer and his AM155 model oboe by Gebruder Monnig
One of my favorite oboists! Thank you for this film. I love it!
Thanks for a very nice video. Thanks so much to Ludwig for a fantastic instrument I had the chance to aquire a year ago.
i loved this film, thank you! Sorry, Matt, the music right at the beginning, in the car, is Fauré - Pelléas & Mélisande Suite Opus 46 (3)
I am an industrial designer, as well as a Clarinetist and budding Oboist (I've just bought my first one !) - and I love that this amazing beast is CNC-lathed using CAD Engineering design - really appreciate that. I hope I will the lottery this weekend so I can buy one of these !
I think that's just the beginning of the process; its what happens afterwards in the fine-tuning when the sound you hear is emerging, and then of course you have Albrecht's playing...! great video..!
A very nice film and education on the process of the Oboe...
A really great documentary, thanks a lot for uploading!
Great job Matt! And great instruments!
I like the music in the backround
i have two oboes , a modern rigoutat classic and a 114 year old loree . i mainly play the loree and adapting to all its imperfections have made me a better player . and when it sings it sings very tunefully , more so than many similiar value modern oboes
Bravo! What a fantastic documentary!!!!!
Great docko! Loved the lathe scenes and your exit!
An education Docu about how obe is made and Albi's own preference~
Check out this video on TH-cam:
My film about the on-going development of the greatest oboe ever conceived-
If I could only have as many oboes as keith richards has guitars, great film on oboe design.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film. I played the Oboe in New York some years ago and recently have started to practice again. When I was younger the early '60's, I lived near Philadelphia and would accompany my father, semi-professional Bassoonist, to see Hans Moennig to have his instrument worked on. That is where I decided to play the Oboe. Hans Moennig was amazing in knowing exactly how to adjust my Oboe. Your Oboe playing is beautiful!
Congrats Matt ! Very good work.....
I think opening piece is the Sicilienne by Faure.
Thanks for that!
Precious video!
What kind of TV channel would air this???
Member of Philharmonic orchestra.
in case these pieces were all played on the same instrument, it really shows great tonal flexibility. in each the oboe sounded different to me . sometimes darker sometimes brighter. at least to me.
I wonder how much did he finally pay for this oboe 😊
Grazie per l'omaggio che hai fatto al M° Attila Incagnoli, che purtroppo non è più tra noi. Ma i suoi strumenti vivranno in eterno...
Matt, this is AMAZING! :-)
Very nice!!! I love oboe sound!!!!
I wanna buy this oboe
19:47-19:51 was bizarrely interesting.
YOU MET HIM
Wonderful!
krommer Concert from 20:30 where can i see and listen whole movie with Albi?
Mönnig-Commercial ?!
excellent
And all started with a stolen Oboe d'amore!!!
Gosh, speeding much?? In the beginning of this video.
Autobahn
What is the name of the first piece played in the documentary
What music name a this movie first time. 0:01
Wir wurden ein Anruf XD.
name of the piece on 14:19 ?
did Albrecht ever find his oboe d'amore
Whats the name of this crazy background music? Where can I listen to it?
What is the name of the opening piece on this video? Just fantastic! Thank you for producing this!
Sicilienne by Faure. (I think.)
WeAreEnglishCubers Thank you, my friend. I'll check that out. It's a beautiful piece that I've heard before but have never inquired about it.
No problems, what do you play?
WeAreEnglishCubers Well, I've played trombone for about 10 years turned would-be, fledgling oboist. I'm 58, always wanted to learn oboe, and just jumped in. I love it! Obviously still playing beginning and intermediate music right now, but am loving producing the beautiful oboe sound! Long way to go, but I'm enjoying the journey! How about you? Again, I thank you for your assistance!
I'm similar, first instrument violin, but one day I really fell in love the flute so I begged my parents to learn it.
What is the name of the oboe duet that is played on 16:03 I would like to know because I want to hear the whole duet because it sounds so beautifulI I can't stop listening to it
I'd say, it is Albinoni's Concerto for Two Oboes No.3 in F major, Op.9.
what is up with the background music ?
Finn Bodkin crazy and good! Theres microtonal stuff there.
13:02 kafası patlayacak üfleyecem diye
What is the name of the piece played at the end of the video?
Whats the piece at the end of the video?
And ending piece, what is it name? I like it too!
Oh yes, the oboe btw. Sounds great!
@20:39!
Spready tone
In English we say oboe d'amore (da-mo-re) it's Italian. It's not d'amor.