-
prior to 1770, the
standard instrument was
called a hautbois,
hoboy, or
French hoboy (/ˈhoʊbɔɪ/ HOH-boy). This was
borrowed from the
French name, hautbois...
- (London:
Macmillan Publishers, 2001).
Jeremy Montagu, "Shawm [shalme, hautboy,
hoboy, wait-pipe]", The
Oxford Companion to Music,
edited by
Alison Latham (Oxford:...
- of ice that are
formed at
rocky banks of
Olkhon Island,
including Cape
Hoboy, the
Three Brothers rock, and
caves to the
north of Khuzhir. It also provides...
- lute, banjo, mandolin, vocals)
Giles Lewin (mandolin, violin, recorder,
hoboy, vocals)
Andrew Watts (Flemish bagpipes, shalmes, curtal, recorder, melodica...
- Herald-Journal. Logan, Utah.
November 25, 1974. p. 20.
Retrieved 2
February 2024.
Hoboy,
Sandra (April 14, 1976). "New Kid on the
Black Block". Vidette-Messenger...
- pla**** in a trad
setting that
features such
instruments as lute, recorder,
hoboy, curtal, kazoo, and 'ye
great dooble b****'." The St.
Louis Post-Dispatch...
-
songs selected from his most
celebrated operas: for the harpsichord, voice,
hoboy, or
German flute.
Printed by H.
Wright in
Catherine Street off the Strand...
-
flexibly specified; some of Handel's
sonatas are
scored for "German flute,
Hoboy [oboe] or Violin" B****
lines could be pla**** by violone, cello, theorbo...
- Concertos, Opp. 3 and 4
George Frideric Handel –
Solos for a
German Flute a
Hoboy or
Violin with a
Thorough B**** for the
Harpsichord or B****
Violin Compos'd...
-
Solos for a
German Flute a
Hoboy or
Violin with a
Thorough B**** for the
Harpsichord or B****
Violin Compos'd by Mr.
Handel was
published by John Walsh...