List of oboists

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Two musette players from the Cantigas de Santa Maria, 13th century

An oboist (formerly hautboist) is a musician who plays the oboe or any oboe family instrument, including the oboe d'amore, cor anglais or English horn, bass oboe and piccolo oboe or oboe musette.

The following is a list of notable past and present professional oboists, with indications when they were/are known better for other professions in their own time. Oboists with an asterisk (*) have biographies in the online version of the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.

Historical oboists[]

Baroque period 1600–1760[]

Oboist – etching and print by Johann Christoph Weigel (1661–1726)

Classical period 1730–1820[]

Portrait of an unknown oboist by anonymous painter, 1st half 18th century

Romantic period 1815–1910[]

Johann Friedrich Diethe (1810–1891), oboist of the Gewandhausorchester by C. Reimers
The Oboe Player (Benjamin Sharp) by Thomas Eakins, 1903

20th-century oboists[]

Leon Goosens
Haakon Stotijn, 1961
Attilio Bianco, English horn, 1917

A-L[]

M-Z[]

20th-century players of the English horn[]

Contemporary classical oboists[]

A-B[]

C-E[]

Niels Eje, 2009

F-H[]

I-L[]

M-Q[]

Albrecht Mayer making a reed

R-S[]

Ray Still, 1980s

T-Z[]

Contemporary oboists best known for playing English horn (cor anglais) or oboe d'amore[]

Contemporary oboists best known for playing period instruments[]

Marcel Ponseele

Oboists performing primarily outside classical genres[]

Nancy Rumbel
Andy Mackay of Roxy Music, 1974

As primary instrument[]

  • Kyle Bruckmann (born 1971), American – free improvisation
  • Lindsay Cooper (1951–2013), English – art rock
  • Jean-Luc Fillon (born 1960s), French – jazz
  • Karl Jenkins (born 1944), Welsh * – jazz
  • Colin Maier (born 1976), Canadian – new classical, celtic
  • Paul McCandless (born 1947), American * – jazz
  • Nancy Rumbel (born 1951), American – new age
  • Sonny Simmons (1933–2021), American – jazz
  • Frank Socolow (1923–1981), American – jazz
  • Kate St John (born 1957), English – art rock, pop
  • Libby Van Cleve (born 1958), American – avant garde
  • Russel Walder (born 1959), American – new age

As secondary instrument[]

  • Ahmad Alaadeen (1934–2010), American – jazz (saxophonist)
  • Marshall Allen (born 1924), American – jazz (saxophonist)
  • Derek Bell (1935–2002), Irish – folk (harpist)
  • Amanda Brown (born 1965), Australian – indie rock (violinist, guitarist)
  • Garvin Bushell (1902–1991), American – jazz (all reeds)
  • Bob Cooper (1925–1993), American – jazz (saxophone)
  • Julie Fowlis (born 1979), Scottish – Celtic (vocalist)
  • Vinny Golia (born 1946), American – jazz (all woodwinds)
  • Joseph Jarman (1937–2019), American – jazz (clarinetist, saxophonist)
  • Mick Karn (1958–2011), British – rock (multi-instrumentalist)
  • Rahsaan Roland Kirk (1936–1977), American – jazz (multi-instrumentalist)
  • Yusef Lateef (1920–2013), American – jazz (saxophonist, flutist)
  • Giuseppi Logan (1935–2020), American – jazz (multi-instrumentalist)
  • Andy Mackay (born 1946), English – art rock (saxophonist)
  • Charlie Mariano (1923–2009), American – jazz (saxophonist)
  • Makanda Ken McIntyre (1931–2001), American – jazz (saxophonist)
  • Roscoe Mitchell (born 1940), American – jazz (saxophonist)
  • Dewey Redman (1931–2006), American – jazz (saxophonist, suona)
  • Don Redman (1900–1964), American – jazz (clarinetist, saxophonist)
  • Sufjan Stevens (born 1975), American – indie rock (multi-instrumentalist)
  • Kjartan Sveinsson (born 1978), Icelandic – post-rock (keyboardist)

Shehnai players[]

Bismillah Khan
  • Ali Ahmed Hussain Khan (1939–2016), Indian
  • Bismillah Khan (1916–2006), Indian
  • Pandit S. Ballesh (born 1958), Indian

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Further reading[]

  • David Lasocki "The French Hautboy in England, 1673–1730" Early Music 16(3) 339–357
  • Alfredo Bernardini "The Oboe in the Venetian Republic, 1692–1797" Early Music 16(3) 372–387
  • Janet K. Page "The Hautboy in London's Musical Life, 1730–1770" Early Music 16(3) 358–371
  • Bruce Haynes "Mozart and the Oboe" Early Music 20(1) 43–63
  • Burgess, Geoffrey; Haynes, Bruce (2004). The Oboe. Yale Musical Instrument Series. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-10053-2.
  • Ryoichi Narusawa (ed. Marc Fink) "A History of Oboe Playing in Japan" (The Double Reed, Vol.27 No.4, International Double Reed Society) 2004

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