INstruments that concertos were written for were the barone saxaphone.they were usually written for were the noble or poor
There were 6 concertos "for a variety of instruments" (so called because each concerto calls for a different combination of instruments),. There written for the Margrave of Brandenburg, a German official who probably never even looked at the pices. The concertos are widely regarded as the finest music of the Baroque era.
He did not write the following types of concertos: viola, double bass, oboe, flute, clarinet, harp, and many more instruments. The only concertos that he has written are: Bassoon Concerto, Piano Concerto, Violin Concerto, Cello Concerto.
If they are his oboe concertos, then yes, but some of them may be transcribed for oboe.
Cuthbert Morton Girdlestone has written: 'W.-A. Mozart et ses concertos pour piano' 'Mozart et ses concertos pour piano' -- subject(s): Analysis, appreciation, Concertos (Piano) 'Jean-Philippe Rameau' -- subject(s): Lending library 'Mozart & his piano concertos' -- subject(s): Analysis, appreciation, Concertos (Piano)
Michael Day Williams has written: 'The violin concertos of Rodolphe Kreutzer' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music, Concertos (Violin)
Norman Carrell has written: 'Bach's Brandenberg Concertos'
Mozart composed many more concertos for piano than for any other instrument.
Jan xzo Peruska has written: 'Viola Concertos'
Edwin Barker has written: 'Concertos of Vanhal, Antoniou & Schuller'
The Brandenburg concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach, originally entitled 'Six Concerts à plusieurs instruments,' are a collection of six instrumental works. They are widely regarded as among the finest musical compositions of the Baroque era.
David Christopher Barford has written: 'The horn concertos of Antonio Rosetti'
The "Four Seasons" concertos were written by Antonio Vivaldi.