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Doublereed Archive - Posting 000074.txt from 2003/09

From: Jennifer Paull <jennifer.paull@-----.com>
Subj: [DR-L] Re: Oboe (s) and Strings
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 02:26:41 -0400

Hello Jeremy,

On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, at 04:04 am, Francisco Castillo
wrote:

> Hello Jeremy,
> There are many different oboe quartets that you could
> perform.

Indeed.

> Some of them are (other than Mozaty quartet):

> Mozart, Adagio for English Horn or oboe 2 violins and
> cello.
>
> Michael Haydn Quartet in C for English Horn, violin,
> viola and cello.
> nd cello.
>
> Also, I wanted to let you know that my "Duo" for Flute
> and Oboe is available now from SiComoNo Publications
> at, SiComoNoPub@-----.
> You could also get my quartet from
> SiComoNoPub@-----.
> You can buy them at ebay also. For that go to ebay.com
> and do a search under oboe, you will find them in
> there.
> I hope that this can help you.
> Take care,
> Francisco
>
I have noticed recently that composers and others are talking about
publications and this is not considered to be an "advertisement" as it
was in times past. I am delighted. How else can people know of the
variety of music that is out there for such a multitude of combinations.

I have many, including a 5tet for oboe d'amore (or bassoon) and string
4tet to be published shortly, composed by Leonard Salzedo.

For others, please consult the list on my site.
>
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Jennifer Paull,
Amoris International
http://www.amoris.com
Rare music at the press of an oboe and a computer key
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