Piccolo oboe
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The piccolo oboe, also known as the piccoloboe and historically called an oboe musette (or just musette), is the smallest and highest pitched member of the oboe family. Pitched in E-flat or F above the regular oboe (i.e. notated a minor third respectively a perfect fourth lower than sounding), the piccolo oboe is a sopranino version of the oboe, comparable to the E-flat clarinet.
(Note: This musical instrument should not be confused with the similarly named musette de cour, which is bellows-blown and characterized by a drone.)
Makers
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Piccolo oboes are produced by the French makers F. Lorée and Marigaux (both pitched in F) as well as the Italian firm Fratelli Patricola (pitched in E-flat). Lorée calls its instrument piccolo oboe or oboe musette (in F), while Marigaux and Patricola call their instruments simply oboe musette. As of 2006, a new instrument typically sold for US$6,000-7,500.
Repertoire
The instrument has found the most use in chamber and contemporary music, where it is valued for its unusual tone colour. It is also employed in double-reed ensembles such as Amoris,[1] and in film scoring. Perhaps the best-known pieces requiring piccolo oboe are Solo for Oboe Instruments (1971) and Concerto for Oboe and Orchestra No. 2, both by Bruno Maderna, as well as Ar-Loth (1967) by Paolo Renosto.
Other contemporary works for the instrument are Scherzo Furioso[2] by William Blezard, Tasmanian Ants[3] by Ian Keith Harris, Iberian Improvisations[4] and Bailables[5][6][7][8][9] by Leonard Salzedo, Variations on a Sicilian Shepherd Tune[10] by Clive Strutt
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.amoris.com/
- ↑ "Scherzo furioso (Blezard, William)" (PDF). icking-music-archive.org.
- ↑ "Tasmanian Ants (Harris, Ian Keith)" (PDF). icking-music-archive.org.
- ↑ "Iberian Improvisations, Op.143 (Salzedo, Leonard)" (PDF). icking-music-archive.org.
- ↑ "Bailables, Op.127 (Salzedo, Leonard)" (PDF). icking-music-archive.org.
- ↑ "Bailables, Op.127 (Salzedo, Leonard)". icking-music-archive.org.
- ↑ "Bailables, Op.127 (Salzedo, Leonard)". icking-music-archive.org.
- ↑ "Bailables, Op.127 (Salzedo, Leonard)". icking-music-archive.org.
- ↑ "Bailables, Op.127 (Salzedo, Leonard)". icking-music-archive.org.
- ↑ "Variations on a Sicilian Shepherd Tune (Strutt, Clive)" (PDF). icking-music-archive.org.
External links
- F. Lorée page with description and photograph
- Amoris International Musette page
- WIMA scores for oboe family instruments
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