Notes for Oboists: A Guide to the Repertoire is an essential resource for professional, amateur, and student oboists that collects the important historical and analytical information for thirty-five of the best-known pieces composed for the instrument. These works span the eighteenth through the twenty-first century and include sonatas, concertos, chamber music, and works for solo oboe by a wide range of composers. Chapters will cover compositions such as Alessandro Marcello's Concerto in D Minor, Robert Schumann's Three Romances Op. 94, Francis Poulenc's Sonata for Oboe and Piano, Isang Yun's Piri for Oboe Solo, Reena Esmail's Jhula Jhule for Oboe and Piano, and thirty other treasures of the oboe repertoire.
Writing in engaging and accessible prose supported by fact-filled analytical charts, Nora A. Lewis offers rich biographical information on individual composers, historical context for compositions (such as the circumstances for its development), as well as clear structural analyses to help oboists gain a deeper understanding of well-known repertoire. In offering both historical/biographical as well as musicological insight, Notes for Oboists connects performance studies with scholarship, allowing readers to build a more complete picture of the music and encourage them to approach other compositions in a similarly analytical manner.
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Dr. Nora A. Lewis is Associate Professor of Music at the Lawrence Conservatory and is Associate Dean of the Faculty at Lawrence University. She teaches oboe, chamber music, and has taught courses in musicology and music theory. She has presented her work at venues such as the International Double Reed Society's annual conferences, College Music Society's national and international conferences, and The Midwest Clinic. She is a founding member of the PEN Trio, who performed extensively nationally and internationally for ten years. Lewis holds degrees from Lawrence University, Yale University, and Northwestern University.