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Instead, she immerses herself visually in her musical dialogue with two oboes d'amore.
In the third aria the alto is accompanied by an oboe d'amore in song-like general praise.
Harmonically the movement consists of four contrapuntal lines created by the vocalist, continuo, and two oboes d'amore.
The da capo alto aria is accompanied by unison oboe d'amore and strings.
For example, although oboes and oboes d'amore are similarly pitched, they have differently shaped terminal bells.
As in BWV36c, the first movement is cheerful in nature, and the tenor aria includes a significant oboe d'amore line.
The Oboe d'Amore Collection, Vol.
Bach increased the number of accompanying instruments for the arias, from only continuo to two violins, in the last to two oboes d'amore and the strings.
A Compendium with Additional Remarks on the Oboe D'amore and Cor Anglais.
Movement 5 illustrates in two sections the opposition of sowing with tears and reaping with joy, accompanied by a flute and two oboes d'amore.
The scoring with the obbligato instruments flute and oboe d'amore in contrast to the strings is unusual, sometimes the first violin takes also part in the concerto.
In the following aria the mystical unity of the soul with God is expressed in the unusual scoring for two oboe d'amore and oboe da caccia.
In his recitals, he sometimes plays Gardner Read's "Phantasmagoria," a work in which he is required to switch between oboe, oboe d'amore and English horn.
In Part II, performed after the sermon and during communion, he wrote chamber music with oboe d'amore and viola da gamba, dealing with "brotherly devotion".
The center of the cantata is an unchanged stanza of the chorale, the alto's unadorned melody accompanied by the oboes d'amore and the continuo as equal partners.
Even the instruments contrast, sometimes at the same time: the solo violin (with Hope) plays scales to dotted rhythms of the oboes d'amore and the continuo (with Fear).
In the chorale of movement 3, the unadorned cantus firmus in the soprano is embedded in a trio of the two oboes d'amore and the continuo.
He has composed 24.5 Preludes for piano; Climax for orchestra, Atonal fugue I for oboe d'amore & piano and electronic music works.
Music for Oboe, Oboe D'Amore, and English Horn: A Bibliography of Materials at the Library of Congress.
The instrument's bocal or crook first curves away from and then toward the player (unlike the bocal/crook of the English horn and oboe d'amore), and looks rather like a flattened metal question mark.
The duet "Herr, du siehst statt guter Werke" (Lord, you see, instead of good works) for soprano and alto is made a quintet of also flute, oboe d'amore and continuo.
Here the requirement was more for the instrumentalists to interweave, and the two wind players did so beautifully in one aria that allowed us to hear Mr. Schachman producing solid tone on the lower-voiced oboe d'amore.
Especially in pieces like "Counting Coup" and the 1974 gouache, "For Oboe d'Amore," Ms. Riese's varied repeat patterns suggest affinities with some of the patchwork quilts in the Oysterponds show.
Both include two recorders, two transverse flutes, two oboes, in certain movements instead oboe d'amore or oboe da caccia, two violins, viola, viola da gamba, and basso continuo.
The only recitative is accompanied by the oboes d'amore, shows an extended melisma on the word "Freuden" (joy) and culminates in an arioso in the final line, with a melisma on "retten" (rescue).