An Oboist or woodwind instumentalist
A medieval oboe would be called the shawm
It was called a Shaun in Tudor times.The modern oboe hasdevelopedfrom there.
This person invented the oboe so she probrably was the first person to play it. Her name was Jean Hotteterre.
A musician who plays the oboe is an oboist.
An Oboe player. I don't believe there is another term for it
The oboe's first ancestor, called a shawm, originated in the 12th century.
Although it is no longer played so much any more, the heckelphone can be called a tenor oboe.
Although we don't have available a date or place of origin, nor are there recorded the names of the individuals who are responsible for the development of the oboe, we do know that it is from the middle 17th century. It's original name was hautbois or shawm.
An Oboe player. I don't believe there is another term for it
the 1200's
Yes, it's called the reed. Unlike the clarinet, you don't need an extra mouthpiece, this is combined.
In the 12th century, the Europeans introduced an instrument called a shawm. that was the first development of the oboe.