48 Studies for Oboe (or Saxophone) Oboe - Sheet Music

The Forty-eight Studies have long been one of the standard teaching tools for oboists and saxophonists seeking to develop their skills to an advanced level. Newly engraved from the original publication, this edition presents a clean copy of Ferling's compositions without the editorial markings incorporated into other versions available today. Apparent omissions in the original publication are indicated by parentheses or dotted lines. This faithful presentation gives the performer a much wider variety of interpretive choices, allowing these studies to fulfill their mission of teaching musicianship, as well as playing technique.

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Instrument:
Oboe Saxophone
Genres:
Classical
Publishers:
Kalmus Classic Edition
UPC:
038081433752
ISBN:
9780739087381
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Etudes and Exercises Methods and More
Usages:
Sacred
Number of Pages:
28
Shipping Weight:
0.44 pounds

Oboe/Saxophone

SKU: AP.K09992

Composed by W. F. Ferling. Edited by Martin Schuring. Masterworks; Woodwind - Oboe Method or Collection. Kalmus Edition. Masterwork. Book. 28 pages. Kalmus Classic Edition #00-K09992. Published by Kalmus Classic Edition (AP.K09992).

ISBN 9780739087381. UPC: 038081433752. English.

The Forty-eight Studies have long been one of the standard teaching tools for oboists and saxophonists seeking to develop their skills to an advanced level. Newly engraved from the original publication, this edition presents a clean copy of Ferling's compositions without the editorial markings incorporated into other versions available today. Apparent omissions in the original publication are indicated by parentheses or dotted lines. This faithful presentation gives the performer a much wider variety of interpretive choices, allowing these studies to fulfill their mission of teaching musicianship, as well as playing technique.