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  • noun Alternative spelling of oboist.

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Examples

  • What the marketing people didn't seem to understand about blogs is that the best of them are literal nodes of information that radiate to a wider community of interest, such as the ones hosted by the couple meeting in person for the first time (above), the San Jose oboeist Patty (click here for Oboe Insight) and the San Francisco singer and cultural clearinghouse M-C. (click here for The Standing Room).

    Blogger Night at The Symphony sfmike 2007

  • What the marketing people didn't seem to understand about blogs is that the best of them are literal nodes of information that radiate to a wider community of interest, such as the ones hosted by the couple meeting in person for the first time (above), the San Jose oboeist Patty (click here for Oboe Insight) and the San Francisco singer and cultural clearinghouse M-C. (click here for The Standing Room).

    Archive 2007-07-01 sfmike 2007

  • Presently, however, the boy became a pupil of Heuschkel, an eminent oboeist, a solid pianist and organist, and a good composer.

    A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present 1874

  • And while Tanya shows a newfound dedication to her craft, she's broadsided when she sees Kuroki, the plain dude oboeist (I happen to like him a lot) hanging out with Rima.

    Anime Nano! 2010

  • The orchestra's nearly 40 core musicians must vote on the final contract, but that could happen soon, said principal oboeist Naomi Bensdorf Frisch, a member of the musicians 'negotiating team.

    Madison.com - top 2009

  • My mother was in a Youth orchestra with a chap who went onto be in the Army School of Music .... he always said that it was an oboeist who got lost as they were closer to the centre. it didn't matter as no-one knew how to do it anyway and people sorted themselves out in the end.

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • :) Oh, they did one that had sing-along bits, just la-la-la, and they * told* us they were sing-along bits, so of course I sang along, and it didn't appear much of anybody else was (which is weird, amongst the Irish), but the oboeist noticed I was singing and beamed at me.

    fudge & marshmallow creme recipes soapturtle 2007

  • In 1799 Sharp father oboeist, mother actress was a painter’s assistant at Windsor Castle, caught the eye of George III, and in a few days had 140 commissions to paint the nobility.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

  • In 1799 Sharp father oboeist, mother actress was a painter’s assistant at Windsor Castle, caught the eye of George III, and in a few days had 140 commissions to paint the nobility.

    American Connections James Burke 2007

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