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Q: What is the most famous piece of music for the oboe?
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What is a piece of music written for a main instrument accompanied by another?

Well, if you write the music for Flute accompanied by an Oboe then you have an Accompaniment.


What type of music is the oboe played in?

Band or orchestra music includes oboe parts.


What has the author Virginia Snodgrass Gifford written?

Virginia Snodgrass Gifford has written: 'Music for oboe, oboe d'amore, and English horn' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Catalogs, Chamber music, English horn music, Instrumental music, Library of Congress, Library of Congress. Music Division, Oboe d'amore music, Oboe music


Who were the top 10 oboe composers?

10 famous oboe composers


Who composes the oboe?

An oboe is an instrument, and a composer writes music. Therefore, no one "composes the oboe," because that is impossible.


Why was the oboe made?

to play music?


What has the author Whitney Tustin written?

Whitney Tustin has written: 'Solos for the oboe player' -- subject(s): Arranged Oboe and piano music, Oboe and piano music, Arranged, Scores and parts


What is the main uses of a oboe?

The oboe is a musical instrument. Therefore it is used to play classical music.


Does an oboe have a separate mouth piece?

yes, a reed


What has the author Geoffrey Burgess written?

Geoffrey Burgess has written: 'The oboe' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Oboe, Oboe music


THE DUCK IN peter and the wolf?

The Duck in the piece Peter and the Wolf is played by the oboe, my favourite instrument, which I actually play. I think the oboe has a very fitting sound for the Duck, as most people describe it as "nasally and annoying."


I am certain the violin parts of 'Imma Shine' by Youngbloodz is from a different piece of instrumental music - but what is it?

I read somewhere it's Marcello's Oboe Concerto in D minor.