oboe in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for oboe in the English»Serbian Dictionary

oboe Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

O for Oliver [or Am as in Oboe]

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It changes colour to an oboe when accompanied by one: same with a flute.
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The variations make use of various rhythmic motives and often feature solo instruments; for example, the first variation features the solo oboe.
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He initially divided his time between playing the oboe and conducting the group, but later focussed on conducting solely.
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The first aria is a prayer, intensified by two oboes.
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In addition to his composition ability, he was also a capable oboe and recorder player.
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More interesting is the emancipation of the wind instruments in this piece, with the violins yielding to colorful bursts from the oboe and flute.
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The play was accompanied by two organs, an oboe, a cello and percussion.
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In practice the orchestras tune to a note given out by the oboe, and many oboists use an electronic tuning device.
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It also formerly produced oboes, piccolo heckelphones, and heckel-clarinas.
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Eventually, oboe-making developed into a full-time occupation, beginning in the mid-1950s.
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