Code: JP1056
ISMN: 979-0-3019-0264-6
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Georges
Guilhaud's Premiere Concertino was frequently
chosen as repertoire for the Paris Conservatoire
Concours. The Concours was part of the conservatory's
annual examination, where students competed in public
performance to win honors. Guilhaud's Premiere
Concertino was well suited for this event. In a mere
seven minutes, the piece melds lyricism, drama, and fiery
passagework, allowing performers to display technical
skill, musical style, and interpretive flair. Today,
the Premiere Concertino can be used for solo
competitions, college jury exams, or artist recitals.
This edition is part of the Jeanne Master Class Series
and includes a master class by Jan Eberle, Professor of
Oboe at Michigan State University, on interpretation of
the Guilhaud Concertino.
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