List of oboists

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 cor anglais, oboe d'amore, shawm and 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

"Danse des Nymphes" tapestry detail - Gobelins manufactory, 1687

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
  • Apollon Barret (1804–1879), French *[12]
  • Christian Frederik Barth (1787–1861), Danish *
  • Richard Baumgärtel (1858–1941), German[13]
  • Félix-Charles Berthélemy (1829–1868), French[14]
  • Carl A.P. Braun (1788–1835), German *
  • Wilhelm Braun (1796–1867), German *
  • Henri Brod (1799–1839), French *[15]
  • Baldassare Centroni (c. 1784–1860), Italian ("Rossini's oboist")[16]
  • Charles Colin (1832–1881), French[17]
  • Franz Wilhelm Ferling (1796–1874), German
  • Georges Gillet (1854–1920), French *[18]
  • Joseph Gungl (1810–1889), Hungarian * (conductor)
  • Johann Peter Heuschkel (1773–1853), German *
  • Ernst Krähmer (1795–1857), German *
  • Olivo Krause (1857–1927), Danish
  • Desiré Alfred Lalande (1866–1904), French *
  • Antoine Joseph Lavigne (1816–1886), French[19]
  • Johann Heinrich Luft (1813–1877), German[20]
  • William Malsch (1855–1924), English *
  • Giovanni Paggi (1806–1887), Italian *
  • Antonio Pasculli (1842–1924), Italian * (the "Paganini of the oboe")
  • Charles Reynolds (1843–1916), English[21]
  • Friedrich Ruthardt (1800–1862), German
  • Adolf Rzepko (1825–1892), Polish *
  • Joseph Sellner (1787–1843), Austrian[22]
  • Pedro Soler (1810–1850), Spanish[23]
  • Friedrich-Eugen Thurner (1785–1827), German[24]
  • Charles Triébert (1810–1867), French *
  • Frédéric Triébert (1813–1878), French * (instrument maker)[25]
  • Raoul Triébert (1845–c. 1894), French *
  • Stanislas Verroust (1814–1863), French[26]
  • Gustave Vogt (1781–1870), French *
  • Friedrich Westenholz (1778–1840), German *
  • Carlo Yvon (1798–1854), Italian[27]

20th-century oboists

Marcel Tabuteau in 1915

A-L

M-Z

20th-century players of the English horn

  • Engelbert Brenner (1904–1986), Austrian- born American[74]
  • Harry Freedman (1922–2005), Polish-born Canadian (composer)
  • Hans Hadamowsky (1906–1986), Austrian[75]
  • Peter Henkelman (1882–1949), Dutch[76]
  • Leo van der Lek (1908–1999), Dutch[77]
  • John Minsker (1912–2007), American[78]
  • Louis Speyer (1890–1980), French-born American

Contemporary classical oboists

A-B

C-E

F-H

I-L

M-Q

R-S

T-Z

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

Contemporary oboists best known for playing period instruments

Oboists performing primarily outside classical genres

As primary instrument

As secondary instrument

Shehnai players

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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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