oboist

[ US /ˈoʊboʊəst/ ]
[ UK /ˈə‍ʊbə‍ʊˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a musician who plays the oboe
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How To Use oboist In A Sentence

  • I have always found this piece shallow and out of proportion from a pen of such greatness, although I know I am in the minority amongst oboists.
  • Less than half way through the overture I know without a shadow of a doubt that I wanted to be a professional oboist.
  • She had been an oboist in her old school's band, while I played flute in concert band and was on flag line during marching season.
  • His musicianship makes him an interpreter who can put more than most oboists into Britten's microscopic mouldings.
  • He was diplomatic, too, even reassured the oboist about her big fermata: "Take 2 bars and I'll make sure you have enough time. Laurence Vittes: Have Baton, Will Travel: Classical Music Combine in New Orleans
  • In October, an oboist for the Welsh National Opera went to court after being dismissed, claiming he had been bullied by the conductor, Carlo Rizzi; the court upheld the right of the orchestra to dismiss a soloist for what it sees as poor performance. Music and the law
  • Caroline's father Isaac was an oboist in the Hanovarian Foot Guards and rose to become the bandmaster.
  • Koichi Osada, an amateur oboist from the Japanese city of Yokohama, said "this event will help people to become more familiar with classical music, even people who have not been interested in classical music. Canada.com Top Stories
  • It was performed with great flair and sensitivity by oboist Gabriele (pictured at right), with members of the Lyris and Stevens. Rodney Punt: World Premiere by Peter Golub at Chamber Music Palisades
  • British composers were especially lucky in their clarinetists, oboists, horn players, and violists.
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