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The Oboe d'Amore Collection Volume I AI SC VI |
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Louis de Caix d'Hervelois – La Gracieuse
Louis de Caix d'Hervelois – Les Vendangeuses
Marin Marais – Les Folies d'Espagne |
‘Jennifer Paull truly is a star [....] That she is also a scholar of this music is evident [...] Paull's ornamentation is at once graceful, tasteful and sometimes virtuosic [...] entertainment for the mind as well as the feet.’
— Jeanne Belfry (International Double Reed Society magazine Double Reed, Volume 20, No. 1, Spring Edition 1997)
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The Oboe d'Amore Collection Volume II AI SC VII |
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William Blezard – Two Contrasted Pieces
Edwin Carr – Four Pieces
Edwin Carr – Prelude and Aria
Edwin Carr – Two Mansfield Poems
Wilfred Josephs – Alice's Reverie
John McCabe – Dance-Prelude
John Rushby-Smith – Monologue
Harold Schiffman – Tsiyahi Dikanogisdi
Leonard Salzedo – Cantiga Mozárabe, Op. 79 |
‘...the balance between the Oboe d'Amore and Read Gainsford's piano accompaniment is excellent. Edwin Carr's Two Mansfield Poems are beautifully suited to the sound of Jennifer Paull's Oboe d'Amore....In John McCabe's Dance-Prelude, jazz elements work so well...this is all 20th century music and again all very approachable. I did say Jennifer Paull was a champion of the Oboe d'Amore!’
— Gordon Hunt, Principal oboe, Philharmonia Orchestra, London (British Double Reed Society magazine Double Reed News, No. 41, Winter Edition 1997)
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The Amoris Consort Collection Volume I AI CC VI |
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Edwin Carr – Waiheke Island
Leonard Salzedo – Bailables, Op. 127
Leonard Salzedo – Sonata a Tré, Op. 111
Mátyás Seiber / arr. Leonard Salzedo – Leichte Tänze |
‘The CD introduces Jennifer Paull's group of oboists, The Amoris Consort [...]This is all 20th century music but very approachable. Edwin Carr's portrait of Waiheke Island, where he lives near Auckland, is cleverly written for this ensemble. Leonard Salzedo's inventive Sonata a Tré and his arrangement of Mátyás Seiber's Leichte Tänze are no less strikingly inventive, the latter using the musette to great effect.’
— Gordon Hunt, Principal oboe, Philharmonia Orchestra, London (British Double Reed Society magazine Double Reed News, No. 41, Winter Edition 1997)
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