Bert Lucarelli and the Brooklyn Philharmonic present a captivating exploration of oboe-centric compositions in "Music For Oboe & Orchestra By Barlow, Wilder, Corigliano, Bloom." Released on March 20, 1994, under eOne Music International Classics, this album spans 50 minutes of intricate and evocative performances. The tracklist is a journey through diverse musical landscapes, beginning with the serene "The Winter's Passed" and culminating in the dynamic "Piece For Oboe And Improvisatory Percussion." Highlights include the multi-movement "Concerto For Oboe, Orchestra And Percussion" by John Corigliano, showcasing the oboe's versatility and the orchestra's rich textures. The album also features works by Charles Wilder, Robert Bloom, and Samuel Barlow, each contributing unique perspectives to the oboe's expressive range. Lucarelli's masterful oboe playing is complemented by the Brooklyn Philharmonic's nuanced orchestration, making this a standout collection for classical music enthusiasts.