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    Johann Christian Fischer (1733-1800)

    Oboenkonzert Nr. 1, C-Dur
    A Favourite Concerto for the Hoboy or German Flute with Instrumental Parts
    Composed by Gio: Christiano Fischer Nr. 1
        1    Allegro
        2    Andante
        3    Rondeaux

    Oboenkonzert Nr. 7, F-Dur
    A Seventh Concerto with the Favorite Air "Gramachree Molly" for a Hautboy or German Flute
    Accompanied by two Violins, two French Horns Tenor and Bass
    Composed by John Christian Fischer, Musician to the Queen of Great Britain Nr. 7
        4    Allegro
        5    Larghetto
        6    Andante "Gramachree Molly with Variations"


    Carl Stamitz (1745-1801)

    Concerto B-Dur

        7    Allegro
        8    Andante moderato
        9    Tempo di Menuetto


    Johann Christian Fischer (1733-1800)

    Oboenkonzert Nr. 2, Es-Dur
    A Second Concerto for a Hautboy, German Flute or Violin with Accompanyments for
    two Violins, two French Horns, Tenor and Bass, Composed by Gio: Christiano Fischer Nr. 2
        10    Allegro
        11    Adagio
        12    Rondeau: Allegro


    Michael Niesemann, Oboe
    Kölner Akademie
    Michael Alexander Willens