Similar words: boer, boer war, placebo effect, hobo, yobo, robot, fob off, nobody. Meaning: ['əʊbəʊ] n. a slender double-reed instrument; a woodwind with a conical bore and a double-reed mouthpiece.
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1. The oboe tends to lose power in the upper register , but with the clarinet the opposite is the case.
2. The oboe and the clarinet have got certain features in common.
3. I encourage oboe and clarinet players to use plenty of vibrato.
4. A haunting oboe solo introduces the third movement of the concerto.
5. The Albinoni started life as an oboe concerto.
6. The oboe sounded an A.
7. That is the reason why only one oboe is usually found in small orchestras.
8. The flute adds brightness to oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and horn when it doubles them at the octave.
9. The oboe tends to lose power and body in its upper register, but with the clarinet the opposite is the case.
10. Linus : That would be the oboe.
11. The oboe is a double reed wind instrument.
12. a trio for piano, oboe and bassoon.
13. Musical Instrument Cross Stitch bassoon oboe +!
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14. Quartet for Flute, Oboe, Cello and Harpsichord.
15. How do you like woodwind, say, an oboe?
16. Poulenc - Trio for oboe, bassoon, and piano.
17. Andante , trio for Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon.
18. Gaetano Donizetti: Concertino for oboe and string orchestra in F Major.
19. Path for oboe, English horn, viola, cello and piano had been commissioned by Sylvanus Ensemble by this point in time, so I decided to dedicate this piece to the memory of Katz Lynn.
20. By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Schenck. For Oboe and piano. Play Along. CD/DVD. Published by Edition Peters.
21. The Compleat Country Dancing-Master (Various). violin or oboe or flute. Baroque.
22. The horn cantilena is followed by an oboe theme that Tchaikovsky refers to in his sketches as "a ray of light".
23. The strings unfold a sequence of shivery chords, and voice and oboe briefly entwine before the singer is left in solitude.
24. There is more dicey woodwind intonation in the Eroica, and the oboe tone in the Funeral March curdles alarmingly.
25. There couldn't be many Charlotte Rossignols who happen also to play the oboe.
26. He was a nice chap called Roland who entertained us with such finesse on his flute and oboe.
27. A Congress of Passions was written in 1994 for counter-tenor, piano and oboe.
28. In the full orchestra the richness of the general ensemble of course reduces the prominence of the oboe tone.
29. Kong's father was an oboist and his teacher and now is one of the most sought after oboe repairmen in China.
30. She has taken up ( ie has begun to learn to play ) the oboe.
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