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    Posted: April 10 2007 at 21:02

My faves are the great swiss composer and oboist Heinz Holliger,the Brazilian Alex Klein and Dombrecht.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2007 at 21:08
You really are the man....LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2007 at 21:29
thanks brother...perhaps I WILL MAKE A poll of prog music of altiplano (LIKE JAIVAS) BUT I OUGHT TO investigate more!!! bye brother  I will  continue tomorrow if god want.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2007 at 22:06
I much prefer bassoon.  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 12 2007 at 21:00
I don't know many oboe players (I'm not particularly fond of the instrument) but Suzanne Lemieux from the Nova Scotia Symphony Orchestra is amazing on contemporary Greek-Canadian composer Christos Hatzis' new oboe concerto "Telluric Dances" on CBC Records.

BTW, has anyone here ever heard of him? He's garnered some critical acclaim (and a Juno Award) for his string quartet "Awakening" (EMI Classics) that used samples of trains and Inuit throat singers, and now his new work for piano trio and two sopranos entitled "Constantinople" has just come out (again on CBC Records). I don't have it yet, but it looks very interesting. He's pretty much the only contemporary (ie still alive & working) composer I listen to.

Addendum : It's pretty strange that my first post on a prog forum should be about classical music, but proggers are supposedly open-minded. We'll see about that.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 15 2007 at 01:49
Originally posted by The Reverend The Reverend wrote:

I don't know many oboe players (I'm not particularly fond of the instrument) but Suzanne Lemieux from the Nova Scotia Symphony Orchestra is amazing on contemporary Greek-Canadian composer Christos Hatzis' new oboe concerto "Telluric Dances" on CBC Records.

BTW, has anyone here ever heard of him? He's garnered some critical acclaim (and a Juno Award) for his string quartet "Awakening" (EMI Classics) that used samples of trains and Inuit throat singers, and now his new work for piano trio and two sopranos entitled "Constantinople" has just come out (again on CBC Records). I don't have it yet, but it looks very interesting. He's pretty much the only contemporary (ie still alive & working) composer I listen to.

Addendum : It's pretty strange that my first post on a prog forum should be about classical music, but proggers are supposedly open-minded. We'll see about that.
Thanks and look all my polls of classic music
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2007 at 13:30
I want give other chance to the poll ..ok?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 14 2007 at 07:00
You're missing one great name: Marcel PONSEELE, probably the best oboist in the Low Countries, who's played a starring role (on period instruments) on numerous recordings by Ton Koopman, Phillippe Herreweghe, Sigiswald Kuijken etc. I met him once (purely by coincidence: my wife was interpreting for Koopman) and he's a wonderful person as well!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 16 2007 at 14:57
Lajos LENCSES the hungarian oboist is missing here.
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