
Beethoven: Music for Winds / Various
Music for wind ensemble was a regular part of entertainment in Beethovenâs day, and his Octet was composed for the skilled players in the service of his patron, the Archbishop-Elector in Bonn. The charming and skillfully written Sextet is also âfrom my early things and, whatâs more, was written in one nightâ; impressing a critic of the time âby its splendid melodies, leisurely harmonic flow, and wealth of new and surprising ideas.â Wind partitas often opened with a March, and the Rondino was originally intended as the Finale to the Octet, two suitable pieces to complete this fashionable Beethoven soiree.
Music for wind ensemble was a regular part of entertainment in Beethovenâs day, and his Octet was composed for the skilled players in the service of his patron, the Archbishop-Elector in Bonn. The charming and skillfully written Sextet is also âfrom my early things and, whatâs more, was written in one nightâ; impressing a critic of the time âby its splendid melodies, leisurely harmonic flow, and wealth of new and surprising ideas.â Wind partitas often opened with a March, and the Rondino was originally intended as the Finale to the Octet, two suitable pieces to complete this fashionable Beethoven soiree.
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Music for wind ensemble was a regular part of entertainment in Beethovenâs day, and his Octet was composed for the skilled players in the service of his patron, the Archbishop-Elector in Bonn. The charming and skillfully written Sextet is also âfrom my early things and, whatâs more, was written in one nightâ; impressing a critic of the time âby its splendid melodies, leisurely harmonic flow, and wealth of new and surprising ideas.â Wind partitas often opened with a March, and the Rondino was originally intended as the Finale to the Octet, two suitable pieces to complete this fashionable Beethoven soiree.





















