The oboe sound is one of the most easily recognised of all orchestral instruments. When played well it has a clear, sweet sound but one which carries well over all but the strongest of textures. This makes it an ideal instrument for the exposition of tunes within the orchestral setting. Composers have used its quality for the sounding of some of the most famous themes in the whole of the orchestral repertoire.
Andy Warhol
Adolphe Cassandre
Charles Mackintosh
Terry Fox
Andre Derain
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