Wolfgang Mozart's Oboe Concerto in C, K. 314 was originally composed in 1777 for oboist Giuseppe Ferlendis, then reworked by the composer as the Flute Concerto in D in 1778. The concerto is a widely-studied piece for both instruments and is one of the more important concerti for the oboe. The score calls for a standard set of orchestral strings, two oboes, and two horns in D/C. The work is in three movements and lasts about 20 minutes.
Wolfgang Mozart's Oboe Concerto in C, K. 314 was originally composed in 1777 for oboist Giuseppe Ferlendis, then reworked by the composer as the Flute Concerto in D in 1778. The concerto is a widely-studied piece for both instruments and is one of the more important concerti for the oboe. The score calls for a standard set of orchestral strings, two oboes, and two horns in D/C. The work is in three movements and lasts about 20 minutes.