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  2. Bombard (musical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary bombards may have sophisticated keywork, resulting in fully chromatic instruments. Milder versions tending to a romantic-era oboe sound such as Youenn Le Bihan's "pistoñ" (a baroque oboe/bombard hybrid) have been developed for use in mixed ensembles, resulting in completely new sounds and realms of expression.

  3. Dulzaina - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the dolçaina has played a main role in big gatherings of people during Valencian festivities and traditions, so it is unsurprising that its powerful sound has been specially valued and developed. Because of its double reed and conical shaped tube, the dolçaina has a sound characteristic of an oboe or a xeremia. However, there ...

  4. Oboe - Wikipedia

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    Orchestras tune to a concert A played by the first oboe. [10] According to the League of American Orchestras, this is done because the pitch is secure and its penetrating sound makes it ideal for tuning. [11] The pitch of the oboe is affected by the way in which the reed is made. The reed has a significant effect on the sound.

  5. Jay Light (musician) - Wikipedia

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    A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Light was a son of Israel Light.His brother, Herbert Light, was a violinist with the Philadelphia Orchestra. [4] [5]Jay Light studied with John de Lancie, Charles M. Morris, and Norman Wells Jr., all of whom were associated with the Philadelphia Orchestra.

  6. Oboe d'amore - Wikipedia

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    The oboe d'amore was invented in the eighteenth century and was first used by Christoph Graupner in his cantata Wie wunderbar ist Gottes Güt (1717). Johann Sebastian Bach wrote many pieces—a concerto, many of his cantatas, and the Et in Spiritum sanctum movement of his Mass in B minor—for the instrument.

  7. Andy Mackay - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Mackay (born 23 July 1946) is an English musician, best known as a founding member (playing oboe and saxophone) of the art rock group Roxy Music.. In addition, he has taught music and provided scores for television, while his work as a session musician encompasses some of the most noteworthy and recognisable names in the music business.

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  9. Reed trio - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Much of the original repertoire for the reed trio was written for Oubradous’ ensemble as well as the contemporaneous Trio d’Anches René Daraux (René Daraux, oboe; Fernand Gossens, clarinet; Ange Maugendre, bassoon). Professional reed trios that have produced commercial recordings include the Saarland Radio Wind Trio, Ensemble ...