The thematic structure of Platti's chamber music fluctuates between late baroque patheticness with sharply accentuated rhythm and 'fashionable' cantabile. For the oboe: wide tonal scale.
This work lives from the inspiring swing of the melodic inventiveness of its creator.
One of the most highly accomplished works in clarinet chamber music. The charm of the melodic invention contrasts impressively with the perfect movement technique.
Transferred to the oboe without loss of substance after the version with clarinet. A gain for all oboists who would like to add relatives to the Mozart quartet.
The work seemed so successful to its creator that he offered it in 2 versions for concert use. It appeared as op.7 in the version with clarinet (Amadeus BP 1208).
The Rondoletto, brilliant as it is enchanting and playful for the oboe, is one of the sparse works from the early Romantic period, and the accompanying very light string ensemble can be choral or solo...
The 'transformation' of Bach's famous organ trio sonata is most excellently realized by two melody instruments over the one suspended bass.