oboist

IPA: ˈoʊboʊʌst

noun

  • Someone who plays an oboe.
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Examples of "oboist" in Sentences

  • It was performed with great flair and sensitivity by oboist Gabriele (pictured at right), with members of the Lyris and Stevens.
  • 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.
  • The first half was Rossini overtures featuring sexy, seductive solos by oboist Ariana Ghez and Rossini Arias featuring sexy seductive superstar tenor Juan Diego Florez who's never met a high 'C' he didn't like.
  • In the end, it wasn't Dr. Cahill but advice Ms. Ax received from the orchestra's principal oboist, Liang Wang, who shared a traditional Chinese remedy — drinking balsamic vinegar — that saved her a trip to the hospital.
  • On this occasion, virtuoso oboist Anne Marie Gabriele also joined in, as well as the Lyris String Quartet (Alyssa Park and Shalini Vijayan, violins; Luke Maurer, viola; and Timothy Loo, cello) in their series debut as an ensemble.
  • 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.

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