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Definition of Oboists

Oboist
Oboist O"bo*ist, n. A performer on the oboe.

Meaning of Oboists from wikipedia

- the b****oon. Most professional oboists make their reeds to suit their individual needs. By making their reeds, oboists can precisely control factors such...
- present professional oboists, with indications when they were/are known better for other professions in their own time. Oboists with an asterisk (*) have...
- This is a list of notable Slovene musicians by instrument. For a list of notable po****r Slovenian musical groups and artists see List of Slovenian musical...
- Oboe Studies. Robinson studied with famous oboists John Mack and Marcel Tabuteau. His career as an oboist began effectively with his appointment by Music...
- Lothar Koch (1 July 1935 – 16 March 2003) was a German oboist. He was one of the two prin****l oboists in the Berlin Philharmonic during the Herbert von Karajan...
- career. He became famous for a uniquely pleasing sound few other oboists could match. Oboists of the past had tended to be divided between the French school...
- Wildacres Retreat. A long-standing institution for many oboists, the camp has seen the "who's who" of oboists p**** through its doors since 1976. Liner notes....
- German cor anglais player and oboist. Born in Zwickau, Schmidt learned to play the oboe from Alfred Gleißberg, the solo oboist of the Gewandhausorchester...
- (born 1980) is a Chinese-American musician who serves as the prin****l oboist in the New York Philharmonic. Wang was born in Qingdao, China, and studied...
- today for his 48 études for oboe, op. 31, which are commonly studied by oboists and saxophonists. Ferling was born in Halberstadt on 20 September 1796...