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How to use oboe in a sentence

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His Cello Concerto in C, Op. 20, written in 1899 has a surprise opening, with the oboe and then the clarinet appearing before the cello.
We would be very interested in hearing from any cello, oboe, or string bass players who may be lurking in the county.
So the probability exists that Bach actually intended those parts to be played on the oboe d'amore and not on the oboe as indicated.
When I bought a new oboe d'amore a few months ago, I found that I knew very little about the reeds.
Accompanied by harp, flute, oboe, drums and cymbals, Madhavi enters and begins an invocation dance.
Berckmans is still on board, and his oboe, bassoon and English horn remain a major part of the group's mediaeval chamber music sound.
He began playing the piano when he was five, then played a lot of different instruments in high school, including the oboe and the clarinet.
Fowler is best known as a guitarist, yet has mastered oboe, cor anglais and mandocello.
At the time, one could carry one's reed knife inside one's oboe case into the cabin of the aircraft.
She is playing oboe and English horn in the Academy Concert Band and the West Point Woodwind Quintet.
The lower oboes are treated as transposing instruments, their parts written to be fingered like treble oboe parts.
As a composer, he wrote several pieces for the oboe family, which I am delighted to publish.
The oboe, with its narrower bore, redesigned reed, and more refined sound, was developed in France during the mid-17th century.
The piccolo oboe or musette used to be a bagpipe chanter and was very popular at the time of Marie-Antoinette at the French Court in Versailles.
Along for the ride are a battered old piano, an oboe, a glockenspiel and a banjo.
The shawm, baroque oboe, baroque bassoon and dulcian can overblow without the use of a thumbhole.
The oboe d'amore, a woodwind instrument, is a somewhat obsolete variant of the far more common oboe.
Just before she tried to commit suicide, she sang a movingly mournful prayer with a solo oboe.
Candidates in the categories of piano, oboe and bassoon must include a recording of their own playing on either a cassette tape or DAT cassette.
In so labour-intensive an undertaking as a symphony, we regard the long oboe tacet passages to be extremely wasteful.
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The oboe has a kind of arioso phrase with trilling of flutes and clarinets, answered in trumpets and harp.
It is not a horn, but bears the same relation to the oboe as the basset horn does to the clarinet.
The Germans introduced wood-wind into the concertino, combining thus a violin, an oboe, a bassoon.
Does he play something like our violin or clarinet or oboe, or what?
Sanchez was known for his musical talents as a boy, playing a dulzania, a Spanish double reed instrument related to the oboe, Guinness said.
Like the Greek 'aulos', it was a reed instrument, like an oboe or a clarinet.
Mozart wrote an oboe concerto for the celebrated oboist Gius.
If he wishes he may introduce a violin, oboe or clarinet solo.
The violin for preference, oboe because good violinists are numerous.
In English it becomes hautboy, a wooden musical instrument of two-foot tone, I believe, played with a double reed, an oboe, in fact.
Pauline began dancing, her father accompanying her with an oboe.
Such an air as that in Teseo is like a little Concerto for oboe.
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