contrapunctal oboe in purest form.
georg philipp telemann andreas böhlen (direction, recorder) + compagnia transalpina sonata for 1 recorder, 1 oboe, 1 cello, 1 harpsichord in c minor twv 42

2 iv allegro vivace recorded klosterkirche (monastery church), beinwil, switzerland march 28 - april 1 2022
georg philipp telemann matthias höfs (direction, trumpet) + die deutsche kammerphilharmonie bremen concerto for 1 trumpet, 2 oboes, 1 bassoon, 1 harpsichord in d major twv 43:d7 iv allegro recorded waldorfschule (waldorf school), bremen, germany april 10 - 14 2017
georg philipp telemann adrian chandler (direction, violin) + la serenissima concerto for 3 trumpets, 1 timpani, 2 oboes, 1 bassoon, 1 harpsichord, strings + continuo in d major twv 54:d3 ii allegro fugue recorded cedars hall, wells cathedral school, wells, england february 11 - 14 2019
george frideric handel bernhard forck (direction, violin) + akademie für alte musik berlin concerto grosso (grand concert) for 2 oboes, 1 bassoon, 2 violins, 1(?) viola, 1(?) cello, 1 double bass, 1 lute, 1 harpsichord in f major hwv 320 ii allegro recorded nikodemuskirche (nicodemus church), berlin, germany september 2018
johann sebastian bach francesco corti (direction, harpsichord) + il pomo d'oro concerto for 1 harpsichord, 1 oboe, 2 violins, 1 viola, 1 cello, 1 violone in d minor bwv 1059 iii presto reconstructed by francesco corti recorded villa san fermo, lonigo, italy april 17 -21 2021
Agree with your observations. Sometimes the ear would like to hear a more plumped up sound than most HIP performers offer. I'm not an expert in The Musical Offering so I can't give recommendations.
this is the perfect description. i have found again the other interpretation i had listened to before. this one is titled sonate sopr'il soggetto reale, bwv 1079 instead of sonata from musical offering but it is the same piece. for some reason it does not seem to sound as precise as the johannes pramsohler interpretation and instead lethargic in some places. i do not mind too much that it is played a bit slower.
johann sebastian bach café zimmermann (sonate sopr'il seoggetto reale, bwv 1079) sonata for 1 flute, 1 violin, 1 cello, 1 harpsichord bwv 1079 recorded temple saint-jean, mulhouse, france november 2020
in this same album there is a piece in which the harpsichordist plays for 3 minutes straight and i find this contrast slightly amusing:

johann sebastian bach café zimmermann sinfonia for 1 harpsichord, 1 violin, 1 flute, 1 cello in d major rearranged by café zimmermann from opening sinfonia of cantata Wir danken dir, Gott, BWV 29 for voice and organ (harpsichord replaces organ and flute replaces voice), adapted by johann sebastian bach from prelude of partita for solo violin no. 3, bwv 1006 recorded temple saint-jean, mulhouse, france november 2020