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The Wind Trio for two Oboes and English Horn in C major, Op. 87 is a trio composition by Ludwig van Beethoven written in 1794, shortly after he arrived Vienna.
Because amateur performers would gather in unusual permutations of players, this Trio was quickly arranged for many other combinations of instruments: versions exist for two violins and bass line, two flutes and viola, two clarinets and bassoon, as a sonata for violin and piano, and in various piano settings.
In 1806, Beethoven approved an arrangement (not by him) for two violins and viola, which was published that year. It was assigned the misleadingly-high opus number of 87, which would seem to place it near the Seventh Symphony; in fact, this music was written before Beethoven had published his Opus 1.
This is The 2nd mvt of the Wind Trio Op.87
I have transcribed the original parts, but have added further instruments so that it can be performed by other combinations.
Parts included are:
Wind Trio
1.oboe 1/clarinet in Bb 1
2.oboe 2 /clarinet in Bb 2
3.cor anglais/alto clarinet
3a. bassoon/bass clarinet (lower octave than cor a)
Flutes could also play the oboe parts.
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