Code: JP7022
ISMN: 979-0-3019-0088-8
Brod's Complete Method for Oboe was published in two
parts. Volume I was published in 1826 and Volume II,
1835. In addition to his oboe method, Brod composed
several other works, still in use today, including
several solo works with keyboard accompaniment, woodwind
quintets and trios for oboe, bassoon and piano.
The great oboe teacher Georges Gillet, professor of oboe
at the Paris Conservatoire from 1881-1919, used the Brod
method along with those of Barret and Ferling in his
classes. Since few dynamic or articulation markings were
included by Brod, Gillet produced a new edition with his
own markings.
The 20 Etudes contained in this publication are taken
from volume two of Brod's Complete Method for Oboe. The
sources used for this edition are the original
publication from 1835 as well as Gillet's edition of
1895.
These etudes are the most widely used portion of the
Brod method and have been published separately here for
those not wishing to purchase the Complete Method. The
base line has been omitted in this edition, but added as
necessary to the soprano line and indicated with
brackets.