Pasculli was the oboe representative in a movement destined to challenge and expand the techniques of instruments, which included Paganini, Liszt, Popper and many other 19th century virtuosi. His Ricordo di Napoli represents his desire to explore the limits of expressivity and technical wizardry of his instrument.Notes by Alex Klein
Classical Music | Music for Oboe
Antonio Pasculli
Ricordo di Napoli
PlayRecorded on 10/19/2016, uploaded on 05/11/2017
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Pasculli was the oboe representative in a movement destined to challenge and expand the techniques of instruments, which included Paganini, Liszt, Popper and many other 19th century virtuosi. His Ricordo di Napoli represents his desire to explore the limits of expressivity and technical wizardry of his instrument. Notes by Alex Klein
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