oboist Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈəʊ.bəʊ.ɪst]
  • Us [ ˈoʊ.boʊ.ɪst]

Meaning of oboist In English

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Examples of oboist

  • Alongside teaching and research she works as a professional oboist.

  • Time now to spread it further afield - tell all your oboist friends!

  • He trained as an oboist before attracting commissions as a composer.

  • The piece reaches a dramatic focal point when, at a sign from the soloist, the oboist moves from the ensemble and plays from a part uncoördinated with the other performers.

  • Considerable changes in their breathing practice as oboists were observed, and in addition it was noted that in several cases their approach to learning became more reflective and self-directed.

  • An oboist, for instance, perhaps needs to buy a new instrument.

  • Oboists or bassoonists who have not yet reached their 31st birthday by the date of the final round of the competition are eligible to enter.

  • The oboist finally managed to repair a defect of his instrument, but the clarinettist, because of a broken key spring only pretended to be playing.

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Translations of oboist In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    雙簧管吹奏者…

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  • 中文简体

    双簧管吹奏者…

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  • Español

    oboe, oboísta…

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  • Português

    oboísta…

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  • 日本語

    オーボエ奏者…

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  • Français

    hautboïste…

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  • Catalan

    oboista…

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  • العربية

    عازِف الأُبوا…

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