Concerto for oboe and strings
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Concerto for oboe and strings
Oxford University Press, c1947
Printed Music(Accompaniment Reduced for Keyboard)
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Acc. arr. for piano
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A capricious, lyrical, and nostalgic work, it is often considered to be Vaughan Williams's most successful work in this form. The first movement is pastoral in feeling. The second movement begins with a minuet, light and staccato in nature with a middle section featuring a musette's characteristic long-held drone played by the oboe with the melody in the strings. The third movement is a scherzo and two trios.
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