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 Re: Karajan's oboes
Author: JRC 
Date:   2011-02-15 18:02

Koch was one of the most successful transformers of oboe sound for modern orchestra from that of traditional French school, which was the dominance force at the time. Others were Tabuteau and later extremes of Gomberg brothers. But the sound dictates and allows the range of musical expressions. What is good for orchestra is not necessarily good for solo and chamber music settings. Holliger may not be the best fit for orchestra setting but no one exceeds his range of musical expressions and his sense of music.

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