Bernhard Molique – Concertino for Oboe and Orchestra (1829)

Bernhard Molique (Wilhelm Bernhard Molique; 7 October 1802 – 10 May 1869) was a German violinist and composer.

Concertino in g minor for Oboe and Orchestra (1829)

1. Allegro
2. Adagio
3. Allegro

Heinz Holliger, oboe and the Radio-Symphonie-Orchester, Frankfurt
conducted by Eliahu Inbal.

As a composer, Molique was unapologetically self-taught. His music displays the influence of Beethoven, Mozart, Mendelssohn and, especially, Louis Spohr. The then radical developments represented by Berlioz (who publicly praised his violin playing) and the New German School (German: Neudeutschen Schule) left Molique untouched, however.

His Cello Concerto was successfully played in Baden-Baden, by Léon Jacquard, conducted by Hector Berlioz, on August 27, 1860. He also wrote some charming songs.

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