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Author: gabriel'soboe  
Date:   2006-01-22 18:15 
 Yes Oboemelli, various lost or unfinished classical pieces are given a new life those days. This has no connexion whatsoever with the oboe but I remember I bought a CD containing the opening movement of Beethoven's 10th symphony realised and completed by Barry Cooper (on the Chandos label) a couple of years ago. I also have Mahler's 10th symphony as completed by Deryck Cooke and Berthold Goldschmidt which I praise for it offers among other things one magnificent flute melody in one of the four movements usually not played. If I remember well, there was also Paganini's 6th violin concerto for which the orchestral part was lost and had to reconstructed entirely.  
 
As for Mozart's Concerto in F Major, do you mean a really new piece ? I indeed already know of a Holliger recording on Philips of such a concerto (reference 420 179-2, released back in 1987) but we are dealing with Mozart's Flute concerto in G transcribed for the oboe.  
 
Cheers 
Laurent
  
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gabriel'soboe | 
2006-01-10 19:32  | 
 
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oboemelli | 
2006-01-22 11:48  | 
 
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gabriel'soboe | 
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