Between the years 1735 and 1761 roughly. There were about 16 of these written.
Cuckoo & Nightingale
INstruments that concertos were written for were the barone saxaphone.they were usually written for were the noble or poor
Wolfgang Winckler has written: 'Handels-Unterseeboot \\'
Ernst Lassen has written: 'Handels-Uboot \\'
Handel primarily wrote concertos for orchestra, as well as for various instrumental combinations, including concertos for organ, strings, and woodwinds. His concertos often showcased the capabilities of solo instruments within the orchestral texture. Notably, he composed concertos for the popular instruments of his time, such as the oboe and violin, and his works were meant to entertain both the public and the aristocracy.
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'
Jan xzo Peruska has written: 'Viola Concertos'
Edwin Barker has written: 'Concertos of Vanhal, Antoniou & Schuller'
J. Engelmann has written: 'Geschichte des Handels und Weltverkehrs' -- subject(s): Commerce, History