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Alessandro Besozzi.(Triosonate per duo oboi e B.C.)(Brief Article)(Sound Recording Review)

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Alessandro Besozzi. Triosonate per duo oboi e B.C. Ensemble Barocco Sans Souci. Tactus TC 700203, 2004.

No matter how beautifully composed or well played, an entire CD of oboe duets is likely to begin wearing on the average listener after about 30 minutes. In this case, unfortunately, the ten duos and trio sonatas presented here are competently written, but far from exquisite; worse, the playing itself, while both energetic in delivery and tastefully nuanced in its phrasing, is at times so painfully out of tune that it is impossible to enjoy it at all. The continuo parts are played by a harpsichord and baroque bassoon, and the three wind players ...

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