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  1. The Oboes Evolution. It has been argued that modern woodwind design has now reached its natural evolutionary end and is essentially beyond further refinement. I prefer to look at the situation from a different angle.

  2. 10 paź 2023 · written by Madonna 2023-10-10. The oboe, with its distinctive and haunting sound, is a prominent member of the woodwind family. Its origins can be traced back through centuries of musical history, with roots firmly planted in European tradition.

  3. 1 gru 2022 · But at the end of the 19th century, oboes with a revolutionary new mechanism were created in France; known as the conservatoire style, this is the version that is now mainstream. But how did it get there?

  4. 16 sie 2007 · A history of the hautboy, the oboe of the Baroque period, this book reflects recent interest in the instrument. The first of the woodwind instruments to join with strings in creating the new orchestra, it had by the end of the 20th century again become a regular presence on the concert music scene. Between 1640 and 1760, this type of oboe ...

  5. The Greek aulos (with two sounding tubes) and the Roman tibia (so named for its being made from the leg of a deer) are often supposed to have had a double reed for sound production, and while this is possible, they are most likely not the direct ancestor to the modern oboe.

  6. 24 maj 2017 · Includes detailed studies of specific periods and topics, information from treatises, illustrations of instruments, players, and music. Three appendices give dimensions of reeds from 1691 to c. 1767, a collation of fingering charts, and the use of keys on 19th-century oboes.

  7. 6 wrz 2024 · Oboe, treble woodwind instrument with a conical bore and double reed. Though used chiefly as an orchestral instrument, it also has a considerable solo repertoire. The oboe proper was the mid-17th-century invention of two French court musicians, Jacques Hotteterre and Michel Philidor.

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