COncErto...? Certo! - cOn soli pEr tutti, for orchestra
"Name a world-class oboist," says a character -- incidentally an oboe player -- to Detective Lennie Briscoe on the television show Law & Order. Indeed, it would be difficult for most folks to answer such a question; it is not quite like being asked who your favorite band or guitarist is. However, if some were put to this test, their first answer would most likely be Heinz Holliger, as for decades he has reigned as number one among oboists worldwide. Not many of those lucky enough to produce Holliger's name would likely be ...
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"Name a world-class oboist," says a character -- incidentally an oboe player -- to Detective Lennie Briscoe on the television show Law & Order. Indeed, it would be difficult for most folks to answer such a question; it is not quite like being asked who your favorite band or guitarist is. However, if some were put to this test, their first answer would most likely be Heinz Holliger, as for decades he has reigned as number one among oboists worldwide. Not many of those lucky enough to produce Holliger's name would likely be aware of his work as a composer, which is extensive, stretching back into the late '50s. Holliger was a composition student of Pierre Boulez from 1961 to 1963, and his work has been recorded with some frequency, though not in any measure comparable to that which Holliger enjoys as an oboist. Musiques Suisses assembles a number of radio recordings of Holliger's work, all but one conducted by the composer, in this two-disc collection simply titled Heinz Holliger, a survey of five...
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