Concerto for Oboe and Timpani - Georg Druschetzky

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Rehearsal for "Concerto for Oboe and Timpani - Georg Druschetzky" -
Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra with featured Baroque Timpanis by Kolberg Germany

Oboe: Nikola Stolz
Timpani: Martin Ruda
Conductor: Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla

We thank the Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra for the opportunity to capture their rehearsal!

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what an honor to play such beautiful timpani

millie_drums
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Interesting musical piece where the oboe interacts with timpani, something very rare and somewhat surprising ..
However, it is very pleasant to listen to.
Excellent performance of the oboe, with a superb sound!
Thank you for sharing .
Cordially .

PierreSIBANARCO
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I love the timpani and I love hearing them with other instruments. I can remember how surprised and pleased I was when I heard the part for flute and tympani in Orff's Carmina Burana. Wish other composers would do more!

catlest
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Eines meiner Lieblingsvideos. Es ist schön zu sehen, wie er und das Orchester konzentriert spielen. 👍👍👍

sysdia
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VERY unusual combo. I like the accompanying clarinets with tympani. Tympani more accompaniement to the oboe mostly. The cadenza is amazing. Parts sounding a bit like Beethoven's music, Druzetsky obviously a skilled composer and oboist. Thanks for the upload!

budimirzvolanek
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muy bueno!! les cuento que en la Orquesta Sinfónica de la Prov del Chaco-Argentina, solo tenemos 2 Timpani😣 Espero que con esta nueva gestión de Instituto de Cultura aprueben una inversión para equipar la fila de la percusión. Felicitaciones por este concierto de Oboe y Timpani. Saludos

AlfredoMontenegroCasucci
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Excellent performance!
Hope I can play the piece someday with the amazing orchestra~!

Top_Marimba
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From Wiki: Druschetzky studied oboe with the noted oboist and composer Carlo Besozzi in Dresden. He then joined the band of an infantry regiment in Eger, with which he was later stationed (sequentially) in Vienna, Enns, Linz, and Branau. In 1777 he was certified as a drummer. In 1783 he moved to Vienna, where he became a member of the Tonkünstler-Sozietät. Three years later he was Kapellmeister for Anton Grassalkovič of Gyaraku and moved to Bratislava. It is believed he started writing music in the 1770s, most of it for his band. He also wrote chamber music and music for orchestra, including 27 symphonies and concertos for various instruments. A couple of his operas survive, but a suite of incidental music and a ballet are known to be lost. Druschetzky is credited with one of the earliest uses of the BACH motif. Druschetzky died in Buda.

fstover
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einfach super, es leben die Paukisten :)

MrZachow
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I like to think the 2nd bassoonist was operating the cameras...!

AidanMmusic
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Impressionante! A liberdade e invenção musical de misturar timbres inusitados em Georg Druschetzky é comparável a Vivaldi que fez misturas únicas em seus concertos para diversos instrumentos. Aliás em todo século XVIII a música inventiva, rústica e curiosa foi corrente. Leopold Mozart seguiu esse caminho.

marcosPRATA
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Very entertaining piece; I wish I could play BOTH solo instruments--not at the same time, of course.

belianis
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Baroque concertos far surpass classical in variety and inventiveness. There are also concertos for 2, 3 and as many as 7 timpani sets!

papagen
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"featured Baroque TimpaniS" ? Timpani is plural, don't need "s". Btw. nice performance!

saddam
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Great interpretation and sound!
Mallets?

fernandosantamartarodrigue
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En que link puedo conseguir ese concierto con Score y Particelas.?

archivomusical
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There's a simple order to things
Percussion
Wind
String
In that order

jaydenalonso
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I'd sack the bassoonist for being late, and if I was the leader of the orchestra I'd sue for making him deaf. Otherwise It's fun and almost worthy of PDQ Bach. I can also see the disgust in the leader's face. "Here I am a fully trained musician playing this beautiful instrument that has taken me a lifetime to practice to the perfection I have and there is that guy just hitting drums". I somehow sympathise with the violinist, even though I don't have much time for them.

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