Iosif Andriasov - Musical Sketch, Op. 5 for Oboe, Vibraphone, and String OrchestraOboe - Alexander Zayontz Conductor - Gennady Cherkasov Iosif Andriasov - Musical Sketch for Oboe, Vibraphone, and String Orchestra, Opus 5, G minor Iosif Andriasov composed the Musical Sketch for Oboe, Vibraphone, and String Orchestra in 1970. It was premiered by the musicians of the USSR All-State Radio and Television Orchestra in Moscow, USSR, conducted by Konstantin Kremetz. This composition was broadcast at the "Yunost'" radio station as the "head-piece" to a program. In the 1970s, Iosif Andriasov, perceptible and sensible to new musical ideas, styles and manners of his time, became interested, as many composers of his generation, in the novelties of contemporary Western avant-garde music. His idea was not only to master the new techniques, but, while applying them, fuse different styles and techniques into one composition. It reflected the main idea of culture in the 1960s - the beginning of 1970s, namely, the idea of pluralism. During these years, the problem of pluralism was actively discussed in Soviet society, including the musical circles. In the Musical Sketch for Oboe, Vibraphone, and String Orchestra, Iosif Andriasov brought together folk-style tonal melody, aleatory, and micropolyphony. From the Book "Essays on the Music of Iosif Andriasov" By Marta Andriasova (Marina Kudryashova) (Wife of Iosif Andriasov) Copyright 2010. Video Done by Arshak Andriasov (Son of Iosif Andriasov)