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Ferling 5 Oboe

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No.

5 in G Major

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No. 5: This etude appears to be the slow movement of a sonata or concerto; and it sounds very much like the
music of Franz Schubert. Ferling has supplied its ternary structure with a short tonicizing coda. A number of
trills and wide intervals, not to mention the extensive tessitura from B to E3, make for hard work on the part of
the oboist. As usual, the repeats are those of the present editor.

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