Crossword clues for oboist
oboist
- One found among the reeds
- Certain reed player
- Certain member of the wind section
- "Duck" in "Peter and the Wolf"
- Wind musician
- Reed musician
- Reed instrument player
- Player of a high woodwind
- Player of a double reed instrument
- Player featured in many Albinoni concertos
- Pit player
- Orchestra's tuner
- Orchestra-pit player
- One with a solo in "Peter and the Wolf"
- One who plays the duck part in "Peter and the Wolf"
- One in the reeds
- One blowing in a pit
- One behind a violist, maybe
- One among the woodwinds
- Mitch Miller, e.g
- Member of a wind section
- Member of a wind quartet
- Marcel Tabuteau, e.g
- Leon Goossens, e.g
- Heinz Holliger, e.g
- He's found among the reeds
- Hautboy player
- Elaine Douvas, for one
- Duck player in "Peter and the Wolf"
- Duck musician in "Peter and the Wolf"
- Double-reed musician
- Double-reed instrumentalist
- Certain wind player
- "Peter and the Wolf" soloist
- Chamber ensemble player
- Orchestra member
- Double-reed player
- Woodwind player
- Reed player
- Double-reed woodwind player
- Woodwinds member
- One blowing among the reeds
- "Peter and the Wolf" musician
- Mitch Miller, e.g.
- Wind section player
- Musician in the woodwind section
- Leon Goossens, e.g.
- Musician finds setter wearing kinky boots
- Woodwind player, old boy is surrounded by books
- French wood grasped by old-time player
- First set off Bob to list Answer's Blowin' In The Wind
- Player primarily on bench, or in second team?
- Player is inspired by Milton
- Died first protecting old player
- Reed section member
- Orchestra tuner
- Certain woodwind player
- Symphony member
- Woodwind member
- Certain musician
- Woodwind musician
- Wind player
- Player in a pit
- Mitch Miller, for one
- Certain orchestra member
- Woodwind section member
- Philharmonic member
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Oboist \O"bo*ist\, n. A performer on the oboe.
Wiktionary
n. A performer on the oboe.
WordNet
n. a musician who plays the oboe
Usage examples of "oboist".
The musicians were sitting cross-legged on a raised platform behind the buffet, a live ensemble of oboists, percussionists, bagpipers, and one-string violin players in the plaid tribal robes of the Islamic Kingdom of Scotland and Wales.
Margaret was an oboist and had played in a number of orchestras before quitting to have a family.
On this occasion the programme was entirely confined to his own compositions, with the exception of concertos by Viotti, the violinist, and Ferlendis, the oboist.
To the uninitiated there may not seem to be much difference, but my father happened to be an oboist of international reputation, against whom other oboists were measured.
He beckoned to various of his windjammers—the snare and tenor drummers, the tuba and contrabass tuba, the trombone, clarinets, violins, the oboist, and to Hannibal Tyree, the bass drummer, and sent them running to the wagons to get their instruments.