Bart Schneemann is a Dutch oboist celebrated for his vibrant interpretations of Baroque and Classical repertoire. Known for his work with period instrument ensembles, he’s a longtime member of the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, collaborating with conductors like Frans Brüggen. His recordings span composers from Handel and Mozart to lesser-known figures like Ludwig August Lebrun, showcasing his knack for reviving overlooked gems with crisp articulation and expressive phrasing.
Schneemann’s recent projects, like the *Lebrun: Oboe Concertos* albums and *Widerkehr: The Duosonatas*, highlight his passion for historical performance. Whether soloing or blending into chamber works—as heard in *Telemann: Trio Sonatas* or *Mozart: Quartets*—he balances technical precision with playful spontaneity. A collaborator at heart, he’s also teamed up with artists like violinist François Leleux, proving that even 18th-century music can feel fresh and conversational in the right hands.
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