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Oboe–bassoon–piano trio

Oboe–bassoon–piano trio

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An oboe–bassoon–piano trio is a chamber music ensemble made up of one oboe, one bassoon, and one piano, or the name of a piece written for such a group.

The ensemble is similar to the classical piano trio in which the violin is replaced by the oboe and the cello is replaced by the bassoon. The similarity of the oboe and bassoon stem from their relation as members of the double-reed woodwind trio.

Professional trios such as the Poulenc Trio are very rare, but the literature for the group is often performed by ad hoc groups.

Repertoire

The original repertoire for oboe, bassoon and piano commissioned by the Poulenc Trio includes:

  • Thomas BenjaminScriabin Sits in at Birdland (2004) – with violin (commissioned by Poulenc Trio with Hilary Hahn)
  • Thomas Benjamin - Three Etudes for Trio (2003)
  • Miguel del Aguila, Tango Trio (2014)
  • Viet Cuong – Trains of Thought (2012)
  • Lorenzo FerreroDEsCH (2006)[1]
  • Steven Gerber – Prelude and Fugue (2003)
  • Jakov Jakoulov – Yiddish Lexicon (2010)
  • Jakov Jakoulov – Il Giorno Vivente e la Notte Eterna – concerto with orchestra (2011)
  • Kendall Kennison – Trilogue (2015)
  • Nataliya Medvedovskaya – First Snow (2009)
  • Zurab Nadareishvili
    • Two Dialogues (2009)
    • Urban Songs (2009)
  • Gaetano Panariello – Trio Filastrocca (2007)
  • Gaetano Panariello Triple Concerto (2008)
  • Elam Ray Sprinkle – February (2003)
  • Octavio VazquezTriptych (2012)

Other compositions


References

  1. "Trio for Oboe, Bassoon and Piano, FP 43 (Poulenc, Francis)". IMSLP.

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