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Oboists with an asterisk (*) have biographies in the online version of the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsHistorical oboists[edit]Baroque period 1600\u20131760[edit]Classical period 1730\u20131820[edit]Romantic period 1815\u20131910[edit]20th-century oboists[edit]A-L[edit]M-Z[edit]20th-century players of the English horn[edit]Contemporary classical oboists[edit]A-B[edit]C-E[edit]F-H[edit]I-L[edit]M-Q[edit]R-S[edit]T-Z[edit]Contemporary oboists best known for playing English horn (cor anglais) or oboe d’amore[edit]Contemporary oboists best known for playing period instruments[edit]Oboists performing primarily outside classical genres[edit]As primary instrument[edit]As secondary instrument[edit]References[edit]Further reading[edit]External links[edit]Historical oboists[edit]Baroque period 1600\u20131760[edit] Francesco Barsanti (1690\u20131772), Italian * (composer)Alessandro Besozzi (1702\u20131773), ItalianAntonio Besozzi (1714\u20131781), ItalianCristoforo Besozzi (1661\u20131725), ItalianGiuseppe Besozzi (1686\u20131760), ItalianPaolo Girolamo Besozzi (1713\u20131778), ItalianMateo Bissoli (Bisioli) (c.\u20091711\u20131780), Italian[1]Esprit Philippe Ch\u00e9deville (1696\u20131762), French *Nicolas Ch\u00e9deville (1705\u20131782), French *Pierre Ch\u00e9deville (1694\u20131725), French *Andr\u00e9 Danican Philidor (c. 1652\u20131730), French * (music librarian)Anne Danican Philidor (1681\u20131728), FrenchJean Danican Philidor (c.\u20091620\u20131679), FrenchMichel Danican Philidor\u00a0[ca; fr; it] (1580\u20131651), FrenchPierre Danican Philidor\u00a0[ca; de; fr; it; no] (1681\u20131731), FrenchJohn Ernest Galliard (c.\u20091675\u20131747), German *Johann Caspar Gleditsch (1684\u20131747), German (“Bach’s oboist”)[2]Peter Gl\u00f6sch (c.\u20091685\u20131754), German[3]Jean Hotteterre (c.\u20091610\u20131691), French * (instrument maker) (one of several oboists in the family)Martin Hotteterre (1635\u20131712), French * (instrument maker)Nicolas Hotteterre (1637\u20131694), French *Johann Christian Jacobi (1719\u20131784), German (oboist at Janitsch’s “Freitags-Akademien”)Jean Christian Kytch (died c.\u20091738), Dutch (“Handel’s oboist”)Fran\u00e7ois La Riche (1662 \u2013 after 1733), Flemish *[4]Jacques Loeillet (1685\u20131748), Flemish *Jean-Baptiste Loeillet (1680\u20131730), Flemish *Jacques Paisible (c.\u20091656\u20131721), French (oboist in Robert Cambert orchestra which moved to London in 1673)Joan Baptista Pla (c.\u20091720\u20131773), Spanish *Josep Pla (1728\u20131762), Spanish *Manuel Pla (c.\u20091725\u20131766), Spanish *Giovanni Benedetto Platti (1697\u20131763), Italian *[5]Johann Christian Richter (1689\u20131744), German[4]Jacob Riehman (c.\u20091680\u20131729), Dutch *Giuseppe Sammartini (1695\u20131750), Italian * (son of French oboist Alexis Saint-Martin)Georg Philipp Telemann (1681\u20131767), German composer (Oboe was one of over 10 instruments he played)Roberto Valentine (1674 \u2013 c.\u20091740), English * (composer)[6]Classical period 1730\u20131820[edit] Portrait of an unknown oboist by anonymous painter, 1st half 18th centurySante Aguilar (c.\u20091734\u20131808), Italian[7]Christian Frederik Barth (1787\u20131861), DanishChristian Samuel Barth (1735\u20131809), German *Frederik Philip Carl August Barth (1774\u20131804), Danish *Georg Benda (1722\u20131795), Czech * (composer)Carlo Besozzi (1738\u20131791), ItalianFrancesco Besozzi (1766\u20131816), ItalianGaetano Besozzi (1725\u20131794), ItalianGirolamo Besozzi (c.\u20091745\u20131788), ItalianFriedrich Braun (1759\u20131824), German *Franz Joseph Czerwenka (1759\u20131835), Czech-Austrian (“Beethoven’s oboist”)[8]Georg Druschetzky (1745\u20131819), Czech *Giuseppe Ferlendis (1755\u20131810), Italian *[9]Josef Fiala (1748\u20131816), Czech * (“Mozart’s oboist 1”)Johann Christian Fischer (1733\u20131800), German *[10]Joseph Fran\u00e7ois Garnier (1755\u20131825), French *Michel Joseph Gebauer (1763\u20131812), French *Gottlieb Graupner (1767\u20131836), German-AmericanWilliam Herschel (1738\u20131822), German (astronomer) (before 1765 primarily oboist, only later an astronomer)Fran\u00e7ois Jadin (1731\u20131790), French *Carl Khym (1770\u2013after 1819), Czech *Ludwig August Lebrun (1746\u20131790), German *Ignace Malzat (1757\u20131804), Austrian (probably wrote the “Haydn” oboe concerto) *Domenico Mancinelli\u00a0[it] (c.\u20091723\u20131804), Italian *Carl Ludwig Matthes (1751\u2013?), GermanJohn Parke (1745\u20131829), English *William Thomas Parke (1762\u20131847), English *Giuseppe Prota (1737\u20131807), Italian *Friedrich Ramm (1744\u20131813), German (“Mozart’s oboist 2”)[7]Fran\u00e7ois Alexandre Antoine Sallantin (1755 \u2013 c.\u20091830), French *Johann Friedrich Schr\u00f6ter (1724\u20131811), German *Charles J. Suck (c.\u20091760\u2013c.\u20091808), English *Philipp Teimer (Filip Matyas Tajmar) (1767\u20131817), Bohemian (English horn)[11]Georg Triebensee (1746\u20131813), Bohemian *Josef Triebensee (1772\u20131846), Bohemian * (composer)Jan Nepomuk Vent\u00a0[cs; de; nl] (1745\u20131801), Bohemian *Thomas Vincent (1720\u20131783), English *Romantic period 1815\u20131910[edit] Apollon Barret (1804\u20131879), French *[12]Christian Frederik Barth (1787\u20131861), Danish *Richard Baumg\u00e4rtel (1858\u20131941), German[13]F\u00e9lix-Charles Berth\u00e9lemy (1829\u20131868), French[14]Carl A.P. Braun (1788\u20131835), German *Wilhelm Braun (1796\u20131867), German *Henri Brod (1799\u20131839), French *[15]Baldassare Centroni (c.\u20091784\u20131860), Italian (“Rossini’s oboist”)[16]Charles Colin\u00a0[de; es; fr; ru] (1832\u20131881), French[17]Franz Wilhelm Ferling (1796\u20131874), GermanWilli Gerlach\u00a0[de; ja] (1909\u20131971), German [18]Georges Gillet (1854\u20131920), French *[19]Joseph Gungl (1810\u20131889), Hungarian * (conductor)Johann Peter Heuschkel (1773\u20131853), German *Ernst Kr\u00e4hmer (1795\u20131857), German *Olivo Krause (1857\u20131927), DanishDesir\u00e9 Alfred Lalande (1866\u20131904), French *Antoine Joseph Lavigne (1816\u20131886), French[20]Johann Heinrich Luft (1813\u20131877), German[21]William Malsch (1855\u20131924), English *Giovanni Paggi (1806\u20131887), Italian *Antonio Pasculli (1842\u20131924), Italian * (the “Paganini of the oboe”)Charles Reynolds (1843\u20131916), English[22]Friedrich Ruthardt (1800\u20131862), GermanAdolf Rzepko (1825\u20131892), Polish *Joseph Sellner (1787\u20131843), Austrian[23]Pedro Soler (1810\u20131850), Spanish[24]Friedrich-Eugen Thurner (1785\u20131827), German[25]Charles Tri\u00e9bert (1810\u20131867), French *Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Tri\u00e9bert (1813\u20131878), French * (instrument maker)[26]Raoul Tri\u00e9bert (1845\u2013c.\u20091894), French *Stanislas Verroust (1814\u20131863), French[27]Gustave Vogt (1781\u20131870), French *Friedrich Westenholz (1778\u20131840), German *Carlo Yvon (1798\u20131854), Italian[28]20th-century oboists[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Attilio Bianco, English horn, 1917A-L[edit]Albert J. Andraud (1884\u20131975), French-American[29]Rhadames Angelucci (1915\u20131991), American[30]Alfred Barthel (1871\u20131957), French[31]Evelyn Barbirolli (born Evelyn Rothwell), (1911\u20132008), English *[32]Louis Bas (1863\u20131944), French [33]Etienne Baudo (1903\u20132001), French[34]Louis Bleuzet\u00a0[es; fr; ru] (1871\u20131941), FrenchRobert Bloom (1908\u20131994), American *[35]Joy Boughton (1913\u20131963), English[36]Leonard Brain (1915\u20131975), English *Henri de Busscher (1880\u20131975), Belgian *[37]Natalie Caine (1909\u20132008), EnglishJacques Chambon\u00a0[fr] (1932\u20131984), FrenchJanet Craxton (1929\u20131981), English *[38] (Sister of the painter John Craxton)William Criss (1921\u20131984), American[39]John de Lancie (1921\u20132002), American *Albert Debondue (1895\u20131984), French[40]Antonio Est\u00e9vez (1916\u20131988), Venezuelan * (composer)Alvin Etler (1913\u20131973), American * (composer)Svend Christian Felumb (1898\u20131972), Danish[41]Peter Fischer (1924\u20132004), German[42]Fritz Flemming (born 1872 or 1873; died 1947), German[43]R\u00e9al Gagnier\u00a0[de; fr] (1905\u20131984), CanadianBert Gassman (1911\u20132004), American[44]Fernand Gillet (1882\u20131980), French[45]Ruth Gipps (1921\u20131999), British (composer)Albert Goltzer (1918\u20132007), American[46][47]Harold Gomberg (1916\u20131985), American *Ralph Gomberg (1921\u20132006), American *Leon Goossens (1897\u20131988), English *Peter Graeme (1921\u20132012), EnglishPercy Grainger (1882\u20131961), Australian-AmericanFranti\u0161ek Hant\u00e1k\u00a0[cs; ru] (1910\u20131990), Czech *Earnest Harrison (1918\u20132005), American[48]Hans Kamesch (1901\u20131975), Austrian[49]Rudolf Kempe (1910\u20131976), German * (conductor)Bruno Labate (1883\u20131968), Italian[50]Roland Lamorlette (1894\u20131960), French[40]Alfred L\u00e4ubin (1906\u20131976), American (instrument maker)Marc Lifschey (1926\u20132000), American[51]Georges Longy (1868\u20131930), French *[52]M-Z[edit]Terence MacDonagh (1908\u20131986), British[53]Arno Mariotti (1911\u20131993), German-born American[54]Josef Marx (1913\u20131978), German-American *[55]Robert Mayer (1910\u20131994), American[56]Karl Mayrhofer (1927\u20131976), Austrian[57]Mitch Miller (1911\u20132010), American (choir conductor, recording director)Myrtile Morel (1889\u20131979), French[58]Florian Mueller\u00a0[de; nl] (1904\u20131983), American[59]Pierre Pierlot (1921\u20132007), French[60]Giuseppe Prestini (1877\u20131930), Italian[61]David Reichenberg (1950\u20131987), American * (also listed under period instrumentalists below)A. Clyde Roller (1914\u20132005), AmericanMarcel Saillet (1898\u20131983), Swiss [62]J\u00fcrg Schaeftlein (1929\u20131986), Austrian *[63]Riccardo Scozzi (1878\u20131955), Italian[61]Edgar Shann (1919\u20131984), Swiss[64]Harry Shulman (1916\u20131971), American[65]Jerry Sirucek (1922\u20131996), American[66]Koen van Slogteren\u00a0[nl] (1922\u20131995), Dutch[67]V\u00e1clav Smet\u00e1\u010dek (1906\u20131986), Czech * (conductor)Robert Sprenkle (1914\u20131988), American[68]Warren Stannard (1923\u20131995), American [69][70]William Grant Still (1895\u20131978), American * (composer)Haakon Stotijn\u00a0[nl] (1915\u20131964), Dutch *Jaap Stotijn (1891\u20131970), Dutch *Franti\u0161ek Such\u00fd (1902\u20131977), Czech *Sidney Sutcliffe (1918\u20132001), Scottish[34]Seizo Suzuki\u00a0[ja] (1922\u20132008), Japanese [71]Marcel Tabuteau (1887\u20131966), French\/American *Ji\u0159\u00ed Tancibudek (1921\u20132004), Czech-Australian [72]Giuseppe Tomassini (1915\u20131987), Italian[73]Lois Wann (1912\u20131999), American[74]Alexander Wunderer (1877\u20131955), Austrian[75]20th-century players of the English horn[edit]Contemporary classical oboists[edit]A-B[edit]Janice Applegate (born 1948), AmericanAurel Marc, RomanianMax Artved (born 1965), Danish[81]Theodore Baskin (born 1950), AmericanPerry Bauman (1918\u20132004), American-Canadian[82]William Bennett (1956\u20132013), American[83]Melvin Berman (1929\u20132008), American-CanadianLe\u00f3n Biriotti\u00a0[es] (1929\u20132020), Uruguayan *Neil Black (1932\u20132016), EnglishMaurice Bourgue (born 1939), FrenchPeter Bowman, American[84]Douglas Boyd (born 1960), Scottish[85]Peter Bree (born 1949), Dutch[86]Riccardo Bricchi (born 1959), Italian [87][88][89]C-E[edit] German C\u00e1ceres (born 1954), Salvadoran * (composer)George Caird (born c. 1950), English[90]Sandro Caldini (born 1958), ItalianAnthony Camden (1938\u20132006), English[91]Roy Carter (born 1949), EnglishJoseph Celli (born 1944), American *Nicholas Daniel (born 1962), EnglishClara Dent (born 1973), German (daughter of Simon Dent) [92]Nick Deutsch\u00a0[de] (born 1972), Australian [93]Paolo Di Cioccio (born 1963), ItalianJonathan Dlouhy, American[94]Diana Doherty (born 1966), AustralianElaine Douvas (born 1952), AmericanStuart Edward Dunkel, AmericanNiels Eje (born 1954), Danish[95]Majid Entezami (born 1947), IranianF-H[edit]John Ferrillo, American[96]Sarah Francis\u00a0[fr] (born 1938), English *Thomas Gallant, AmericanAlfred Genovese (1931\u20132011), AmericanAriana Ghez (born 1979), American[97]Burkhard Glaetzner (born 1943), German[98]Wynne Godley (1926\u20132010), English (economist)Henrik Chaim Goldschmidt (born 1959), Danish[99]Ingo Goritzki (born 1939), German[100]Charles Hamann (born 1971), American-Canadian[101]Christoph Hartmann\u00a0[de] (born 1965), German [102]Jared Hauser (born 1971), AmericanWerner Herbers\u00a0[de; nl] (born 1940), Dutch [103][104]Brynjar Hoff (born 1940), NorwegianHeinz Holliger (born 1939), Swiss *Bernd Holz (born 1955), German[105][106][107]Christian Hommel (born 1963), German[108]Gordon Hunt (born 1950), English[109]I-L[edit] Thomas Inderm\u00fchle\u00a0[de; es; ru] (born 1951), Swiss[110][111]Eugene Izotov (born 1973), Russian-AmericanFlorin Ionoaia (born 1956), RomanianJean-Claude Jaboulay, French[112]Helen Jahren (born 1959), Swedish[113]Kamil Jalilov (1938\u20132022), AzerbaijaniArthur Jensen (1925\u20132018), American[114]Giorgi Kalandarishvili (born 1983) Georgian-German. Muenster Symphony, University of Music in Muenster “Musikhochschule M\u00fcnster”Michael Kamen (1948\u20132003), American (film score composer)Melvin Kaplan (born 1929), AmericanJonathan Kelly (born 1969), BritishDimitris Kitsos (born 1971), Greek[115]Alex Klein (born 1964), BrazilianElizabeth Koch (born 1986), AmericanLothar Koch (1935\u20132003), German *Kalev Kuljus\u00a0[de] (born c.\u20091975), Estonian[116]Yeon-Hee Kwak (born c.\u20091969), Korean[117]Fran\u00e7ois Leleux (born 1971), FrenchLajos Lencs\u00e9s\u00a0[ca; fr; ru] (born 1943), Hungarian[118]Jay Light (born 1940s), AmericanMichael Lisicky (born 1964), AmericanM-Q[edit] John Mack (1927\u20132006), AmericanCharles Mackerras (1925\u20132010), Australian (conductor) *Jean-Claude Malgoire (1940\u20132018), FrenchJoel Marangella (born 1940s), AmericanEldevina Materula (born 1982), MozambicanAlbrecht Mayer (born 1965), GermanMalcolm Messiter, EnglishFumiaki Miyamoto (born 1949) \u5bae\u672c\u6587\u662d, JapaneseLucas Mac\u00edas Navarro (born 1978), SpanishKatherine Needleman (born 1978), AmericanAlexei Ogrintchouk\u00a0[de; nl; ru] (born 1978), Russian [119][120]Christopher O’Neal (born 1953), British [121]Pauline Oostenrijk\u00a0[nl] (born 1967), Dutch [122]Ivan Podyomov, (born 1986), RussianIvan Pushetchnikov\u00a0[ru] (1918\u20132010), Russian [123]R-S[edit] Wayne Rapier (1930\u20132005), American [124]Elizabeth Raum (born 1945), Canadian * [125]Sally Sarah Johnston Reid (born 1948), American *Juozas Rimas (born 1942), LithuanianRoger Roe (born 1968), American, assistant principal oboist\/English horn player of the Indianapolis Symphony OrchestraCarlo Romano (born 1954), Italian [126]Joseph Robinson (born 1940), American *Pierre Rolland (1931\u20132011), CanadianRonald Roseman (1933\u20132000), American [127]Edwin Roxburgh (born 1937), English *Telena Ruth (born 1957), Australian [128]Graham Salter, English [129]Hansjorg Schellenberger (born 1948), German [130]Bernard Schenkel (born 1941), Swiss [131]Bart Schneemann (born 1954), DutchStefan Schilli\u00a0[ca; de; es; ja] (born 1970), German [132]Martin Schuring (American) [133]Jonathan Small (born 1956), English [134]Peter Smith, AmericanJan Spronk (born c.\u20091940), Dutch [135]Eva Steinaa (born 1993), Danish[136]Ray Still (1920\u20132014), AmericanCynthia Steljes (1960\u20132006), Canadian [137]Daniel Stolper (1935\u20132020), AmericanLaila Storch (1921\u20132022), American [138][139]Linda Strommen (born 1957), AmericanT-Z[edit] Contemporary oboists best known for playing English horn (cor anglais) or oboe d’amore[edit]Contemporary oboists best known for playing period instruments[edit] Katharina Arfken, German [154]Paul Dombrecht (born 1948), Belgian [155]Ku Ebbinge (born 1948), Dutch *Paul Goodwin (born 1956), English * [156]Bruce Haynes (1942\u20132011), American-Canadian *Takeharu Nobuhara\u00a0[ja] (born 1943), Japanese (conductor) [157]Christopher Palameta (born 1979), CanadianMichel Piguet (1932\u20132004), Swiss *Marcel Ponseele (born 1957), Belgian [158]Susanne Regel (born 1974), GermanDavid Reichenberg (1950\u20131987), American * [159]Hugo Reyne (born 1961), French [160]Anthony Robson (born 1955), English [161]Marc Schachman, American [162][163]Oboists performing primarily outside classical genres[edit] As primary instrument[edit]Kyle Bruckmann (born 1971), American \u2013 free improvisationLindsay Cooper (1951\u20132013), English \u2013 art rockJean-Luc Fillon (born 1960s), French \u2013 jazzKarl Jenkins (born 1944), Welsh * \u2013 jazzColin Maier (born 1976), Canadian \u2013 new classical, celticPaul McCandless (born 1947), American * \u2013 jazzNancy Rumbel (born 1951), American \u2013 new ageSonny Simmons (1933\u20132021), American \u2013 jazzFrank Socolow (1923\u20131981), American \u2013 jazzKate St John (born 1957), English \u2013 art rock, popLibby Van Cleve (born 1958), American \u2013 avant gardeRussel Walder (born 1959), American \u2013 new ageAs secondary instrument[edit]Ahmad Alaadeen (1934\u20132010), American \u2013 jazz (saxophonist)Marshall Allen (born 1924), American \u2013 jazz (saxophonist)Derek Bell (1935\u20132002), Irish \u2013 folk (harpist)Amanda Brown (born 1965), Australian \u2013 indie rock (violinist, guitarist)Garvin Bushell (1902\u20131991), American \u2013 jazz (all reeds)Bob Cooper (1925\u20131993), American \u2013 jazz (saxophone)Julie Fowlis (born 1979), Scottish \u2013 Celtic (vocalist)Vinny Golia (born 1946), American \u2013 jazz (all woodwinds)Joseph Jarman (1937\u20132019), American \u2013 jazz (clarinetist, saxophonist)Mick Karn (1958\u20132011), British \u2013 rock (multi-instrumentalist)Rahsaan Roland Kirk (1936\u20131977), American \u2013 jazz (multi-instrumentalist)Yusef Lateef (1920\u20132013), American \u2013 jazz (saxophonist, flutist)Giuseppi Logan (1935\u20132020), American \u2013 jazz (multi-instrumentalist)Andy Mackay (born 1946), English \u2013 art rock (saxophonist)Charlie Mariano (1923\u20132009), American \u2013 jazz (saxophonist)Makanda Ken McIntyre (1931\u20132001), American \u2013 jazz (saxophonist)Roscoe Mitchell (born 1940), American \u2013 jazz (saxophonist)Dewey Redman (1931\u20132006), American \u2013 jazz (saxophonist, suona)Don Redman (1900\u20131964), American \u2013 jazz (clarinetist, saxophonist)Sufjan Stevens (born 1975), American \u2013 indie rock (multi-instrumentalist)Kjartan Sveinsson (born 1978), Icelandic \u2013 post-rock (keyboardist) References[edit]^ “Bissoli, Matteo”. 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Page “The Hautboy in London’s Musical Life, 1730\u20131770” Early Music 16(3) 358\u2013371Bruce Haynes “Mozart and the Oboe” Early Music 20(1) 43\u201363Burgess, Geoffrey; Haynes, Bruce (2004). The Oboe. Yale Musical Instrument Series. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN\u00a0978-0-300-10053-2.Ryoichi Narusawa (ed. Marc Fink) “A History of Oboe Playing in Japan” (The Double Reed, Vol.27 No.4, International Double Reed Society) 2004External links[edit]Look up oboist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/list-of-oboists-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of oboists – Wikipedia"}}]}]