The Oboe BBoard  
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Author: Theyoungoboist  
Date:   2011-04-15 00:24 
 Well, I took a moment to to visualize the piece. And Mozart's Oboe Quartet (1st movement) really came to me as a group of children playing in a hilly field with a large tree and a swing. The first (about) 12 measures after the second repeat (my favorite part!) is when one of the children (the one the oboe represents) gets separated from the group for a moment and feels lost, abandoned, and scared (That's when the oboe plays the leaps from high D after the Dm scale). Then she finds them again and they continue playing.  
 
 
Not sure if I quite have the story down in my head or if my explanation of what I wrote made sense... 
 
-TYO 
 
http://oboeadventures.tumblr.com/
  
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