Oboist
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An Oboist is a musician who plays the oboe. Some important oboists include:
Modern oboists
- John Anderson
- Robert Atherholt
- Lady Evelyn Barbirolli
- Theodore Baskin
- Neil Black
- Robert Bloom
- Joy Boughton
- Maurice Bourgue
- Peter Bowman
- Douglas Boyd
- Kim Bryden
- Lon Bussell
- James Caldwell
- Jacques Chambon
- Roger Cole
- Nicholas Daniel
- John Dlouhy
- James Doolan
- John de Lancie
- Diana Doherty
- Elaine Douvas
- Stuart Dunkel
- John Ferrillo
- Sarah Francis
- Simon Fuchs
- Bert Gassman
- Martin Gebhardt
- Georges Gillet
- Ferdinand Gillet
- Burkhard Glaetzner
- Albert Goltzer
- Harold Gomberg
- Ralph Gomberg
- Paul Goodwin
- Leon Goossens
- Kathryn Greenbank
- Charles Hamann
- Werner Herbers
- Heinz Holliger
- Gordon Hunt
- [Althea Ifeka]
- Thomas Indermühle
- [Eugene Izotov]
- Helen Jahren
- Richard Kanter
- Richard Killmer
- Alex Klein
- Bruno Labate
- Alfred Laubin
- François Leleux
- Lajos Lencses
- Marc Lifschey
- Humbert Lucarelli
- John Mack
- Albrecht Mayer
- Mitch Miller
- [Malcolm Messiter]
- Manuel Munzlinger
- Alexei Ogrintchouk
- Pauline Oostenrijk
- Mark Ostoich
- Antonio Pasculli
- Didier Pateau
- Pierre Pierlot
- Chris Redgate
- David Reichenberg
- Joseph Robinson
- Evelyn Rothwell
- Hansjorg Schellenberger
- Bart Schneemann
- Robert Sorton
- [Thomas Stacy]
- Ray Still
- Veit Stolzenberger
- Linda Strommen
- Marcel Tabuteau
- Jiri Tancibudek
- Jacques Tys
- Alan Vogel
- Han de Vries
- Keisuke Wakao
- David Walter
- Richard Woodhams
- Marilyn Zupnik
- Estigarribia Juan
Baroque oboists
- Katharina Arfken
- Alfredo Bernardini
- Frank de Bruine
- Paul Dombrecht
- Stephen Hammer
- Bruce Haynes
- Ludwig August Lebrun (1746-1790)
- Washington McClain
- Marcel Ponseele
- Gonzalo X. Ruiz
- Martin Stadler
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