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Cindy Behmer, oboe and English horn

Michael Dauphinais, piano

Phil Hemmo, guitar

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Paul Hindemith (1895-1963)

Sonata for English horn and Piano (1941) Recorded by Thompson's Studio Art in 2009 in Holsclaw Hall at University of Arizona. Cindy Behmer, oboe and Michael Dauphinais, piano.

Hindemith: Sonata for English horn and Piano

I. Langsam (night schneller)

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Hindemith: Sonata for English horn and Piano

II. Allegro pesante

00:00 / 01:34

Hindemith: Sonata for English horn and Piano

III. Moderato and IV. Scherzo, schnell

00:00 / 02:53

Hindemith: Sonata for English horn and Piano

V. Moderato

00:00 / 02:42

Hindemith: Sonata for English horn and Piano

VI. Allegro pesante

00:00 / 01:37
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Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)

Temporal Variations (1936) Recorded by Thompson's Studio Art in 2009 in Holsclaw Hall at University of Arizona. Cindy Behmer, oboe and Michael Dauphinais, piano.

Britten: Temporal Variations

I. Theme

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Britten: Temporal Variations

II. Oration

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Britten: Temporal Variations

III. March

00:00 / 01:07

Britten: Temporal Variations

IV. Exercises

00:00 / 01:01

Britten: Temporal Variations

V. Commination

00:00 / 01:29

Britten: Temporal Variations

VI. Chorale

00:00 / 02:01

Britten: Temporal Variations

VII. Waltz

00:00 / 01:30

Britten: Temporal Variations

VIII. Polka

00:00 / 01:21

Britten: Temporal Variations

IX. Resolution

00:00 / 01:53
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Vincent Persichetti (1915 - 1987)

Parable for Solo English horn (1973) Recorded by Thompson's Studio Art in 2009 in Holsclaw Hall at University of Arizona. Cindy Behmer, English horn.

Persichetti: Parable for Solo English Horn

Parable XV

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Nana from Siete Canciones Populares Espanola - M de Falla (English horn and Guitar)

Cindy Behmer (English horn) and Phil Hemmo (guitar) from recital at St. Philip's in the Hills, Friends of Music concert series. August, 2011

Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue with SASO

Linus Lerner conducts Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with pianist Tannis Gibson and the Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra (SASO) in Dongguan, China, January 1st, 2010. This performance was part of a 10-day tour.

April 18, 2023: UC Davis Noon Concert: de Falla, Larsen, Carter -
LOTS of oboe :)

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