SAINT-SAËNS: SONATA FOR OBOE AND PIANO IN D MAJOR
Camille Saint-Saëns: Sonata for Oboe and Piano in D Major, Op. 166
A Timeless Masterwork of the Oboe Repertoire
Composed in 1921 as part of Saint-Saëns’ final set of sonatas for wind instruments, the Sonata for Oboe and Piano in D Major, Op. 166 is a cornerstone of the oboe repertoire. This lyrical and expressive work combines elegance, clarity, and technical brilliance, offering the oboist a rich opportunity for musical interpretation and tonal nuance.
Beloved by performers and audiences alike, the sonata is frequently featured in recitals, competitions, and conservatory training - widely regarded as the epitome of French musical refinement.
A must-have for serious students and professionals, this sonata beautifully showcases the oboe’s expressive voice and Saint-Saëns’ timeless melodic gift.