You really can't do without the fakakta Oboe?
Easy wind trios(Oboe, clarinet and bassoon).
Folksong snapshots- Oboe and guitar.
The face of love for Oboe and piano.
Folksong snapshots- Oboe and piano.
Woodwind/ Oboe/ Folksong.
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Songs from the Auvergne arranged for Oboe and guitar.
Songs of a little Bear(reed sextet- 2 Oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons).
Reed players of the Middle Ages were limited to Oboes; no evidence of clarinets exists during this period.
Beati Quorum Via(Blessed are they who walk in the way of righteousness)
for wind sextet(2 flutes, Oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon).
Under their new cultural influences,
the people of the New Kingdom began using Oboes, trumpets, lyres, lutes, castanets, and cymbals.
Persian influence brought Oboes and sitars, although Persian sitars had three strings
and Indian version had from four to seven.
When a mahamandalesvara- feudal lord- lost a war, he had to surrender his pancha
vadya ensemble, of trumpets, gongs, drums and Oboes, to the victor.
McCallum won a scholarship to University College School, a boys' independent school in Hampstead, London, where, encouraged by his parents to prepare
for a career in music, he played the Oboe.
Another, much more plausible, theory is that it's a holdover from
WWII where the Royal Air Force used to refer to various experimental devices put on planes, such as the Oboe targeting system,
The clarinet, Oboe, and horn as taught
and played in Vienna have a different construction and require a different technique than found in the U.S. However, IES Abroad maintains contact with instructors that teach and play in both traditions, so lessons are not a problem.