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Viennese Trios: for the benefit of widows and orphans | Lonarc Oboe Trio

When
Sunday February 24, 2019 at 15:00
Where
The Foundling Museum, London
Tickets
Free with Museum admission
Tickets "at the door" - until sold out
  1. Trio in F major, for 2 oboes and cor anglais - Joseph Triebensee
  2. Variations on a theme by Pleyel for 3 clarinets - Franz Krommer
  3. Petite Serenade Concertante in F major, for 3 clarinets - Johann Wenth
  4. 1920s Medley - arranged for oboe trio by James Horan

Discover rare music composed especially for the oboe with the Lonarc Oboe Trio.

In and around Vienna between 1790-1810, a series of 20 innovative chamber works were composed for oboe trio, inspired by the virtuosic playing of the acclaimed bohemian Teimer Brothers. Join the Lonarc Oboe Trio as they perform works from this rare and beautiful repertoire.

The Lonarc Oboe Trio was formed in 1991 by Joseph Sanders, Judy Proctor and James Horan. They are all committed to recording the complete set of the famous Viennese oboe trios by the Teimar Brothers. The Trio are under the honorary patronage of the current 12th Prince Schwarzenberg, descendent of the Schwarzenberg Princes who commissioned these early oboe trios.


Venue
The Foundling Museum
40 Brunswick Square
London
London
WC1N 1AZ
England


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