Paul Hindemith: Heckelphone Trio op. 47

Hindemith’s trio for Heckelphone, Viola and Piano, probably one of the most notable pieces composed for this rare woodwind instrument.
The Heckelphone, also named bass oboe or baryton oboe, is a double reed instrument of the oboe family, pitched an octave below the oboe, about twice long and ending in a bulbous bell. Its soft and full sound reflected the early 20th century romantic sound ideal: R. Strauss employed it in his operas Salome, Elektra and in the Alpine Symphony.

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