Wind Quintet, Op. 2, No. 1 by Henri Brod Woodwind Quintet - Sheet Music

By Henri Brod

Henri Brod (1799-1838) was a highly distinguished French oboist, teacher, composer and instrument maker. He entered the Paris Conservatoire at the age of 12 and graduated with distinction at 20, with first prize. Brod studied composition with Anton Reicha and oboe with August Gustave Vogt (1781-1870), who was the oboist in the wind quintet for whom Reicha wrote his works. Brod shared the oboe desk with his teacher at the Opera and Conservatoire concerts. (The never-dull music critic Fetis found Brod's tone sweeter than that of his teacher.) From 1932 he was appointed the second in a line of professors of oboe at the Paris Conservatoire and was awarded the Legion d-Honneur in 1838. All 3 quintets for $50.00

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Instrument:
Bassoon Clarinet Flute Horn Oboe
Ensembles:
Woodwind Quintet
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Henri Brod
Publishers:
Rosewood Publications
Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Henri Brod
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.04 pounds

Winds flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon (wind quintet)

SKU: RW.RP-19A

Composed by Henri Brod. Worthy companion piece to the Reicha woodwind quintets. Classical. Score and parts. Rosewood Publications #RP 19a. Published by Rosewood Publications (RW.RP-19A).

Henri Brod (1799-1838) was a highly distinguished French oboist, teacher, composer and instrument maker. He entered the Paris Conservatoire at the age of 12 and graduated with distinction at 20, with first prize. Brod studied composition with Anton Reicha and oboe with August Gustave Vogt (1781-1870), who was the oboist in the wind quintet for whom Reicha wrote his works. Brod shared the oboe desk with his teacher at the Opera and Conservatoire concerts. (The never-dull music critic Fetis found Brod's tone sweeter than that of his teacher.) From 1932 he was appointed the second in a line of professors of oboe at the Paris Conservatoire and was awarded the Legion d-Honneur in 1838. All 3 quintets for $50.00.