Mozart: Oboe Quartet, K. 370 - Nicholas Daniel, Camerata Pacifica
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- Опубліковано 28 гру 2018
- LIVE & UNEDITED, from an October 19th, 2018 performance at the Music Academy of the West, Santa Barbara, CA. Camerata Pacifica Principal Artists Nicholas Daniel, Kristin Lee, Richard O'Neill & Ani Aznavoorian perform Mozart's F Major Quartet for Oboe and Strings, K. 370.
www.cameratapacifica.org. Camerata Pacifica is a chamber music ensemble based in Santa Barbara that performs a monthly series of concerts in Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Marino, and Zipper Hall in Downtown Los Angeles. Founded by Adrian Spence in 1990, the group is composed of the finest performers of chamber music from around the world. The ensemble is distinctive for artistic excellence, an innovative approach to classical music and a repertoire that ranges from baroque to brand new, from familiar masterworks to works that have yet to become favorites.
Bravi a tutti! Dear teacher Richard, I will play this Quartet with my group in Ecuador next month. Saludos desde Quito.
This was absolutely amazing to watch. The dialogue between the players was both well rehearsed and hilarious (making faces as you pass along the melody? oh you lovable jerks!), and I loved watching Mr. Daniel turn into a sass-master throughout the rondo, with Mr. O'Neill egging him on. Just a visual delight. And then the sound! My gods, that is everything an oboe should be and it blended perfectly with the strings. This recording does amazing justice to the composition and they are clearly having a blast, which is what Mozart would have wanted.
So beautiful!!! Thank you.
wow/ incredible.
Браво!!!
A nice acoustical environment to play oboe with a small chamber group in. I did see Alan Vogel perform this once. His high F did not speak that clearly on one occasion.
Superior performers.
The oboist is beet-red, looks like he's putting himself at risk for a stroke.
this was worth the risk
Don’t you worry about MY health, just enjoy the music! Oboe has quite a lot of resistance and on a warm night under lights one can can look a little red. I’m fine.