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Release Date: Friday 16 January 2026
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An internationally renowned oboist, Victor Aviat was a soloist with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, the Orchestra Mozart under Claudio Abbado, and Iván Fischer's Budapest Festival Orchestra for 20 years. He also studied piano, composition, and conducting. His first work as a composer was performed by the Orchestre National de France under the baton of Emmanuel Krivine (his father-in-law) in 2019. Victor Aviat died on 1 May 2025 in Berlin following a sudden illness. This double-album pays tribute to this multi-talented artist. Victor was also a painter and author of poems, which he set to music and performed himself. This portrait presents a double programme, with pieces for oboe and piano by Robert Schumann (recorded in 2024 with pianist Kim Barbier) and his 17 songs... The booklet accompanying this double album includes some of his paintings and a text he wrote 'to young musicians'. Like his self-portrait, with his face half submerged in darkness, Victor Aviat's songs offer us glimpses of his inner life and feelings through allusions and clues. To keep alive the memory of Victor Aviat, both as an artist and as a man.
VICTOR AVIAT
Candide
Cerfs-volants
Ces mots-la
Cheval blanc
Elle
En toi et moi
Isfahan 1980
L'Enfant poete
La Balancoire
Le Gout du gin
Mon cher ami
Novembre
On s'est manques
Ophelie
Tu t'souviens
Un p'tit quelque chose
Un petit rhume
ROBERT SCHUMANN
Adagio and Allegro, op.70 (trans. oboe and piano)
Fantasiestucke (3), op.73 (arr. for oboe and piano)
Fantasiestucke (3), op.73 (arr. for oboe d'amore and piano)
Klavierstucke (12) for piano four hands, op.85
- no.12 Abendlied (arr. for oboe and piano)
Romances (3), op.94
Stucke (5) im Volkston, op.102 (arr. Victor Aviat)