Author: schurch
Date: 2010-11-12 11:22
Hi,
I majored in Oboe performance in college (15 years ago), but ended up switching to Digital Audio Technology and got involved on the music industry side of the business rather than performance. However, about 5 years ago, I got the calling to play oboe for fun (again), and have enjoyed the balance it brought back into my life. I recently moved to Northern Virginia/DC metro area (so I had to leave my teacher that I had in San Francisco - Brenda Schuman-Post who is the most amazing and kindest soul on the planet). I currently play a Buffet Greenline Oboe (which I love and is great), I and am seriously considering a second oboe.
For some reason, the Fossati Soliste V oboe calls to me. I haven't played one, but I like that they are doing things differently (different bore, double tenon ring, one trill key system, rhodium plated keys, etc.). It's nice to see the instrument evolve (I know that things can be "bad" different and not "good" different, but I guess I just like the idea of change). *I also like the idea of the Patricola S7 Evoluzione, as they are supposed to be "very easy to play?"
Anyhow, I would very much like to try and if it resonates with me, buy a Fossati (or maybe the Patricola?). I know that Midwest Musical Imports has a Soliste V (but it's on trial right now). Does anybody know any other retailer in the US that might have them?
Also, if anyone has played on an S7 or Soliste V, I would love to know your thoughts if you are up to share your experience (either good or bad)?
Cheers,
Scott
Post Edited (2010-11-12 12:14)
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