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    | Author: huboboe Date:   2013-12-01 03:09
 
 I just watched a movie on NetFlix that I had not seen when it was current in the (probably) 70's: "Quigley Down Under". An entertaining spaghetti western set in Australia.
 
 I enjoyed the movie, but was stunned by the oboe/EH player in the sound track. (I assume from the playing style that is was the same player). Absolutely gorgeous playing at all the poignant moments. I lost track of the plot listening to the player.
 
 The credits were to the 'Studio Symphony Orchestra". My guess is it was a Hollywood studio band but I have no further information. If anyone knows more than I do, please weigh in.
 
 I'm thinking David Weiss might have some insights, but I don't have his contact information.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 Robert Hubbard
 WestwindDoubleReed.com
 1-888-579-6020
 bob@westwinddoublereed.com
 
 
 
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|   | Studio musicioan question |  | huboboe | 2013-12-01 03:09 |  
 
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