This was especially fun for me, watching a pianist interview an oboist. Fun fact: Back in the day, I was BOTH!! At my school of the arts, there were actually three of us who played piano and some double-reed, two of us were oboists, and the other was a bassoonist. Ellen sounds very enterprising, for her age or ANY age, and it will probably serve her really well when she transitions into her music career, assuming she decides to go that way.
Fugue no. 7 is beautiful…I searched for it…thanks.
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Thank you both for sharing the inspiring stories and thoughts^^
This was especially fun for me, watching a pianist interview an oboist. Fun fact: Back in the day, I was BOTH!! At my school of the arts, there were actually three of us who played piano and some double-reed, two of us were oboists, and the other was a bassoonist. Ellen sounds very enterprising, for her age or ANY age, and it will probably serve her really well when she transitions into her music career, assuming she decides to go that way.
I liked how many laughs the video had. 😄
Fugue in A major No7 is my absolute favourite piece .
Thank you girls. It was a really intresting chat about oboe and much more and I enjoyed it very much!
Very nice interview. I would definitely recommend - for those interested - Jewish Folk Poetry, Op. 79 by Schostakowitsch.. 💚💛🧡❤️