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Author: TorusTubarius
Date: 2002-12-26 22:40
Sorry it was very late when I wrote my first post, two corrections (nit-picky as they may be):
Marcel Tabuteau came to the US in 1905, but didn't play with Philadelphia until 1915. He originally began playing with the New York State Symphony for three seasons, then the Met, then Philly.
He didn't win the Prix de Rome, he won the Primier Prix from the Paris Conservatory.
Star, there are already a lot of extemporaneous dissertations on oboe playing in the older messages on this forum either from me or others (mostly me though lately).
Also, if you want to hear the differences, just pick up some CD's of orchestras from different countries and listen closely to all the oboe parts. Even better would be to get the same piece, like an oboe concerto or something and listen to the renditions of it by oboists from different parts of the world.
In one of the messages just before this one, I made a huge list of good American oboe players for Carolyn that you could start with. Where are you by the way?
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