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- noun Plural form of
oboist .
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Examples
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He graduated cum laude from Rochester's Eastman School of Music in 1932, joined the CBS Orchestra in New York in 1935, and was one of the finest oboists of his time, with solo recordings of works by Bach and Mozart.
Mitch Miller, record executive and 'Sing Along' host, dies at 99 2010
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The happiest musicians are those whose instruments stand out—the oboists, flutists, and trumpet players, for example, who can often be heard individually and sometimes have solo lines.
BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010
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The happiest musicians are those whose instruments stand out—the oboists, flutists, and trumpet players, for example, who can often be heard individually and sometimes have solo lines.
BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010
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Ms. Huggett placed Mr. Ruiz and the other oboists front and center, like lead guitarists stepping out for solos, affording a clear view of the fierce concentration he needed to handle the second suite's sizzling final movement.
Restoring Bach Brett Campbell 2010
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The happiest musicians are those whose instruments stand out—the oboists, flutists, and trumpet players, for example, who can often be heard individually and sometimes have solo lines.
BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010
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The happiest musicians are those whose instruments stand out—the oboists, flutists, and trumpet players, for example, who can often be heard individually and sometimes have solo lines.
BARGAINING WITH THE DEVIL ROBERT MNOOKIN 2010
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We had wooden flutists, we had oboists, we had opera singers, we had guitar players, and we had rap singers.
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We had wooden flutists, we had oboists, we had opera singers, we had guitar players, and we had rap singers.
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We had wooden flutists, we had oboists, we had opera singers, we had guitar players, and we had rap singers.
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Now I find myself part of a jabbering community of several hundred blogs, operated by critics, composers, conductors, pianists, double-bassists, oboists (I count five), artistic administrators, and noted mezzo-sopranos (Joyce DiDonato writes under the moniker Yankee Diva).
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