79, composed by Darius Milhaud in 1923, is a work for oboe, cello, and wordless chorus (soprano, contralto, tenor, bass).
While there, he heard live jazz and its influence is evident in this piece and his following works, including the 1923 ballet, La création du monde.
2:53 The first movement has an ABA form and a flowing homophonic vocal line counterpoint to the instruments.
It begins with an oboe solo as the voices come in on a pattern of thirds which comes back later on in the movement.
It has a lyrical sound with the oboe playing a recurring jazzy descending ostinato.
A 1994 recording on the Vox label, featuring the Orchestra of Radio Luxembourg conducted by Darius Milhaud himself ([1])