Saint-Saëns Sonata for Oboe and Piano - Fiala-Speer Duo

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2008

Oboist Michele Fiala and Pianist Donald Speer, professors at Western Kentucky University, perform the Saint-Saëns Sonata for Oboe and Piano, Movement III: Molto Allegro. Please also see http://www.wku.edu/~michele.fiala/ and www.wku.edu/music.

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  • GAH

    wow

    Im supposed to be getting in touch with you soon about private lessons for bassoons.

    I talked to you about it at honors band auditions. A couple of us were thinking about car pooling. :)

  • Contact me by email (through the WKU website) and let's get going!

  • Very nice performance!

    I have just started this piece on oboe

  • Thanks - good luck with it!

  • wow im just starting to play oboe :D

    im not very good..though... =/

    but ur very good :D

  • Thanks, Amanda - good luck with your playing!

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  • Bravo! What a tempo! Full of Energy! What superb Technique! And those upper register notes - WOW - musical and great intonation!

    A great performance.

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  • Yay Dr. Speer! :D

    He is a wonderful teacher.

    Great oboe playing as well!

  • This is really inspirational playing. I'm a saxophone major at North Dakota State University, but I am going to be taking up Oboe as I've really enjoyed enjoyed learning it in my methods classes. This really does give me something to work towards. Thank you for posting a wonderful performance!

  • Oh my goodness. That was amazing. I've been playing for about two years now, and my tone is pretty good, but my stamina is still absolutely pathetic. If I start playing straight away without warming up or tuning (which would never happen. :)), I can barely make it through one song. Do you have any tips? :).

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