Beethoven: Trio for 2 Oboes and English Horn in C major, Op. 87 (with Score)
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- Ludwig van Beethoven:
Trio for 2 Oboes and English Horn in C major, Op. 87 (with Score)
Composed: 1795
Performed: Marilyn Zupnik, Kathryn Greenbank, Elizabeth Starr Masoudnia
00:00 1. Allegro (C major)
10:27 2. Adagio (F major)
15:13 3. Minuet. Allegro molto. Scherzo - Trio (C major)
17:53 4. Finale. Presto (C major)
Beethoven wrote a great deal of music for various combinations of wind instruments during his teens and 20s. Some of this was intended for the Bonn court of the Elector Maximilian Franz, who maintained an ensemble of wind players, and some represented Beethoven's attempt in Vienna to teach himself to write idiomatically for winds as he prepared to compose a symphony. But his Trio, Op. 87 comes from a different genre altogether: it was intended for the growing number of amateur performers in Vienna. Beethoven composed the Trio for the unlikely combination of two oboes and English horn in 1794, shortly after his arrival in that city (and he actually wrote another work for this particular combination of players, a set of variations on "Là ci darem la mano" from Don Giovanni). - เพลง
Don't mind me Oboists but when I listen to this music, I visualize a little pool with a duck family singing
It seems out of tune .
I agree. I'm very fond of oboes, and I thought it was a little cute that the sound was once described as "if a duck were a songbird".
Well, Beethoven himself did once depict a quail with an oboe.
Our Oboe section in my youth orchestra would play this during the reception before the concert. Great memories
I remember this piece fondly. First chamber piece I played in college, granted it was an arrangement for 3 clarinets. I still hear myself humming it every now and then
I can relate with the clarinet and oboe families.
This is such a ridiculously good recording from all 3 players. Bravo
Who would believe Oboe and English Horn can do such an harmonious interpretation, veey beautiful
This is definitely a great look into the earlier, more Classical Era Beethoven work. I love it.
It sounds cute lol
No u
@@mustaviomahler exactly
Beethoven was a cute man
Wow, this is such a great piece. Beethoven never fails to deliver.
This wonderful performance speaks to the soul, and embodies the musical aesthetics of Beethoven
Just brilliant. And beautifully performed.
Such a beautiful performance! Thanks for sharing!
Terrific !
Brings back very fond memories of band-days many days ago!!
Beautiful.
GOOD
Excellent.
Oh my gosh their tubing is immaculate
excellent.
good job Marilyn! Bob
Hearing that made me want to compose an Oboe Quartet: 2 Ob., EH, and one Bass Oboe/Heckel/Lupophone. Get to work.
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I tried long time to get this Beutyfull
Music played with colleges but dident make it. That why this recording is so importent to me. Sorry ❤this music is not playd more often. Yours Brynjar Hoff
Retired Oboist
15:13
Oboetastic & Oboerific
1:11
こんな曲があったのか!
Vírginia e Gabriel, seremos os próximos a gravar esse trio XD
Olha lá, Caprichem hein !
Já tocaram? Hahaha
@@ludwigvanbeethoven5226 : E será que saíram bem ?
@@uizvenancio9156 fica a questão
@@ludwigvanbeethoven5226 : Vamos aguardar !
prosaic performance
Written when 14 and published later than the first six symphonies!
He was actually 24 when he wrote it
Shouldn't it be an A# at 2:43?
english horn is transposed a fifth lower
Title is wrong - this is Mozart, not Beethoven.
I jest.
It is written already in the description! Composed: 1795. And I don't think Mozart ever use Corno Anglais (English Horn) in his music, I think the only used Corno Basetto (or Bassetto)
@@farrelpermadi5471 Try the "show more" - the joke is this more Mozartian than Beethovian, very classical in style.
@@hjo4104 Because he's both.
@@farrelpermadi5471 He did write for English Horn sometimes. Check out his Divermento No.1 in E flat
Beethoven was not always anger, strength and passion, he also has happy, simple or children's works and many he composed after 1805 onwards, so if you are going to criticize Mozart's music for being always happy or childish, I recommend that you first listen all the work of Beethoven 😉
Listen to these works by Beethoven that do not sound with that fury that their fans boast so much about, this is just a sample, I missed more, but then I added them.
Check out this works of Beethoven.
Op.116 (1801-02)
Bundeslied Op.122 (1824)
Op.65
Op.108 (1817)
8 Lieder Op.52 (1790-1805)
WoO.90
WoO.140 (1811)
Song "Mit Einem Gemalten Band. Leichtlich und mit Grazie Vorgetragen" in F major Op.83 No.3 (1810)
"Das Glück der Freundschaft" Op.88 (1803)
6 Songs Op.75 (1809)
"Adelaide" Op.46 (1795)
Opferlied in E major WoO.126 (1794-1802)
Opferlied in E major Op.121b (1822-23)
Military March WoO.24 (1816)
WoO.29
WoO.44a
WoO.20 (1810)
Military March WoO.19 (1808)
WoO.155 (1813)
Op.17
Trio for 2 oboes and english horn in C major Op.87 (1794)
WoO.153
WoO.18
Op.105 (1817-18)
WoO.23 (1810)
WoO.37
"Der Mann von Wort" Op.99 (1816)
"Merkenstein" Op.100 (1814)
Serenade for flute and piano Op.41(1803)
Cantata "Lobkowitz" for Voice, Chorus & Piano in E-flat major WoO.106 (1823)
Lied "Neue Liebe, neues Leben" in C major WoO.127 (1799)
Lied " Der Gesang der Nachtigall" in C major WoO.141 (1813)
Canon "Esel aller Esel, hi ha" Hess.277
Canon WoO.162
Canon " Kurtz ist der Sehmerz, und ewig der Freud" WoO.163 (1813)
Canon "Das Reden" WoO.168b
Canon "Das Schweigen" WoO.168a
Canon "Hofmann und Kein Hofmann" WoO.180
Canon "Das Göttliche" in E major WoO.185
Canon "Schwenke" WoO.187 (1824)
Canon "Ewig dein" WoO.161
Canon "Glück zum neuen Jahr" WoO.165
Canon "Ich bitt' dich" WoO.172
Canon "Hol' euch der Teufel! B'hüt euch Gott!" WoO.173
Canon "Da ist das Werk" WoO.197
Canon "Freu dich des Lebens" WoO.195
Canon "Bester Magistrat, Ihr friert" WoO.177
Canon "Es muss sein" WoO.196
Canon "Sankt Petrus war ein Fels" WoO.175
Canon "Gedenket heute an Baden" No.1 WoO.181
Canon "Gehabt euch wohl" No.2 WoO.181
Canon "Tugend ist Kein leerer Name" No.3 WoO.181
Canon "Bester Herr Graf" WoO.183
Canon "Falstafferel" WoO.184
Canon "Ars longa, vita brevis" WoO.192
Canon "Gott ist eine feste Burg" WoO.188
Canon "Ich war hier, Doktor!" WoO.190
Canon "Abbé Stadler" in B-flat major WoO.178 (1820)
Canon "Doktor, sperrt das Tor dem Tod"in C major WoO.189 (1825)
Rondo for Piano in G major "Rage over a lost penny" Op.129 (1795-98)
Andante and Variations for Mandolina & Piano in D major WoO.44b (1796)
Sonatina for Mandolina & Piano in C major WoO.44a (1796)
WoO.26
12 German Dances for orchestra WoO.8 (1795)
Duet for clarinet and bassoon in F WoO.27
WoO.99 (1796 or 1801-03)
Septet Op.20
First movement from Symphony No.6 Op.68 "pastoral"
Allegretto scherzado and Tempo di menuetto from Symphony No.8 Op.93
WoO.99 (1800)
Serenade for flute, violín & viola in D major Op.25 (1801)
And Sonatinas, songs, arias, lieder for voice and many many more.
Wonderful performance. And they're chicks!!
You wanna hear chicks? You should listen to Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” for orchestra
It was good, but I believe OBOER is out of tune .
*OBOIST
@@unoriginal422: No I'm not !
@@unoriginal422 BRO HE IS NOTT AN OBOIST lol
it really sucks