Compulsory Programme
 
 

Bassoon

 

Oboe

 

Saxophon

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1

First Round, to last no longer than 15 minutes

  1. Johann Sebastian Bach: from the Suite in d-minor BWV 1008 or c-major BWV 1009 (violoncello prelude, courante without repeating, Sarabande without repeating)
  2. Marcel Bitsch: Concertino
 
  1. Georg Philip Telemann: out of 12 fantasies for flute solo, one fantasy of own choice
  2. Nikos Skalkottas: Concertino for oboe 1st and 2nd movement
 
  1. Johann Sebastian Bach: Cello suite No.1 BWV 1007 Prelude, Sarabande and one movement of own choice
  2. Jacques Ibert: Concertino da camera pour Saxophone et 11 instruments
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2

Second Round

  1. Camille Saint-Saens: Sonate op.168
  2. a contemporary solo piece of own choice (composed after 1980)
  3. Roger Boutry: Interferences I
 
  1. a contemporary solo piece of own choice (composed after 1968)
  2. Benjamin Britten: “Temporal Variations”
  3. Robert Schumann: out of „Three Romances“ op 94 two romances of own choice
 
  1. A contemporary solo piece of own choice (composed after1980)
  2. Pierre Sancan: Lamento et Rondo
  3. Paul Hindemith: Sonate for Alto-Saxophone and Piano
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3

Third Round

  1. Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto in Do Maggiore, F. VIII no.13 or Concerto in Mi Minore F. VIII no. 6 or Concerto in La Minore F. VIII no. 2
  2. André Jolivet: Concerto pour Bassoon or Carl Maria von Weber: Concert for Bassoon f-major op. 75
 
  1. Antonio Vivaldi: Concert c-minor R. 447 (F. VII No. 6)
  2. Richard Strauss: Concert or Bohuslav Martinu: Concert
 
  1. Fernando Decruck: Sonate in c# major for saxophone and orchestra
  2. Piet Swerts: Klonos
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4

The Finale and prize winner’s concert

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concert for Bassoon b-major KV 191   Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concert for oboe and orchestra c-major KV 314   Alexander Glazounov: Concerto in es-major op.109
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  The works of Jolivet, von Weber and Mozart are to played from memory.   The concerts of Strauss, Martinu and Mozart are to be played from memory.   The work of Decruck and the concert of Glazounov are to be played from memory..

 

The jury reserves the right to have the re­quired pieces played whole or in part.

 


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The Aeolus International Competition for Wind Instruments 2012
11th September to 16th September 2012, Dusseldorf

The Jury 2012:


Christoph-Matthias Mueller (Chair)
Gilbert Audin
Daniel Gauthier
Dag Jensen
Otis Murphy
Alexei Ogrintchouk
Christian Wetzel
Raimund Wippermann

Brochure


The brochure for 2012 is available as PDF download.

Advance Notice


2013
Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba
2014
Flute, Horn, Clarinet