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  • Peter Smith (oboist)
  • American oboist

    Peter Smith is an American classical musician been associate principal oboe of the Philadelphia Orchestra since 1991. A graduate of the Curtis Institute

    Peter Smith (oboist)

    Peter_Smith_(oboist)

  • Peter Smith
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Peter Smith may refer to: Peter Smith (oboist), American oboist with the Philadelphia Orchestra Peter Smith (painter) (born 1967), contemporary British

    Peter Smith

    Peter_Smith

  • List of oboists
  • ("Bach's oboist") Peter Glösch (c. 1685 – 1754), German Jean Hotteterre (c. 1610 – 1691), French * (instrument maker) (one of several oboists in the family)

    List of oboists

    List of oboists

    List_of_oboists

  • Mozart in the Jungle
  • American television series

    best friend Peter Vack as Alex Merriweather, Hailey's dancer boyfriend (seasons 1–2) Debra Monk as Betty Cragdale, the long-time oboist for the New York

    Mozart in the Jungle

    Mozart_in_the_Jungle

  • Katherine Needleman
  • American musician (born 1978)

    in 2022, succeeding her teacher Richard Woodhams. Smith, Tim (January 16, 2016). "BSO principal oboist Katherine Needleman soars through Rouse concerto"

    Katherine Needleman

    Katherine_Needleman

  • Richard Woodhams
  • American oboist (born 1949)

    Second Oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Peter Smith, Associate Principal Oboe of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and Susan Spector, Second Oboist of the

    Richard Woodhams

    Richard_Woodhams

  • List of people with given name Peter
  • British baritone opera singer Peter Breck (1929–2012), American actor Peter Bree (born 1949), Dutch oboist and radio presenter Peter Breiner (born 1957), Slovak

    List of people with given name Peter

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Peter

  • Sarah Francis
  • British oboist (born 1938)

    Sarah Janet Francis (born 11 January 1938) is a British oboist known for her "refined" chamber music work. She specialises in composers of the 20th century

    Sarah Francis

    Sarah_Francis

  • List of Royal College of Music people
  • Alexander Baillie (born 1956), cellist Evelyn Barbirolli (1911–2008), oboist Peter Bassano (1945–2025), trombonist, conductor John S. Beckett (1927–2007)

    List of Royal College of Music people

    List_of_Royal_College_of_Music_people

  • Nicholas Daniel
  • British oboist and conductor

    Nicholas Daniel OBE (born 9 January 1962) is a British oboist and conductor. In 2003 he was appointed Artistic Director of the Leicester International

    Nicholas Daniel

    Nicholas_Daniel

  • List of Juilliard School people
  • Garth – pianist David Garvey – pianist Tim Genis – timpanist Ariana Ghez – oboist Lawrence Gilliard Jr. – actor Ola Gjeilo – composer, pianist, arranger Michael

    List of Juilliard School people

    List_of_Juilliard_School_people

  • Red (King Crimson album)
  • 1974 studio album by King Crimson

    King Crimson members Ian McDonald and Mel Collins on saxophones, classical oboist Robin Miller and English jazz trumpeter Mark Charig. Many of the album's

    Red (King Crimson album)

    Red_(King_Crimson_album)

  • Kile Smith
  • American composer of choral, vocal, orchestral, and chamber music

    Pa. They have three daughters: Priscilla Herreid (b. 1986), an oboist, Baroque oboist, recorderist, and performer on Renaissance winds; Elena Kauffman

    Kile Smith

    Kile Smith

    Kile_Smith

  • Sophie Hunter
  • English theatre director (born 1978)

    Festival with readings from Ovid, John Dryden and Ted Hughes alongside oboist Nicholas Daniel. Hunter worked on the transfer of Punchdrunk's Sleep No

    Sophie Hunter

    Sophie Hunter

    Sophie_Hunter

  • Gerald Fried
  • American composer, conductor, and oboist (1928–2023)

    13, 1928 – February 17, 2023) was an American composer, conductor, and oboist known for his film and television scores. He composed music for well-known

    Gerald Fried

    Gerald_Fried

  • Peter Dickinson (musician)
  • English composer (1934–2023)

    several acclaimed instrumentalists, such as the violinist Ralph Holmes and oboist Sarah Francis. He also made several international lecture-recital tours

    Peter Dickinson (musician)

    Peter_Dickinson_(musician)

  • Yusef Lateef
  • American jazz musician (1920–2013)

    2013. Keepnews, Peter (December 24, 2013). "Yusef Lateef, Innovative Jazz Saxophonist and Flutist, Dies at 93". The New York Times. Smith, E. "Doc" (October

    Yusef Lateef

    Yusef Lateef

    Yusef_Lateef

  • List of Roxy Music members
  • English rock band members

    replied to Ferry's advertisement, not as a keyboardist but a saxophonist and oboist, though he did have a EMS VCS 3 synthesizer. Mackay had already met Brian

    List of Roxy Music members

    List of Roxy Music members

    List_of_Roxy_Music_members

  • Phillip Wilcher
  • Australian musician, composer

    honouring Mozart on the anniversary of his death, which was performed by oboist Rachel Tolmie, and the Bourbaki String Ensemble conducted by David Angell

    Phillip Wilcher

    Phillip Wilcher

    Phillip_Wilcher

  • Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
  • Music school, drama school and concert venue in Birmingham, England

    Cooper – conductor, harpsichordist Joe Cutler - composer Nicholas Daniel - oboist Danielle de Niese - soprano Andrew Downes - composer Tony Dudley-Evans Henry

    Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

    Royal Birmingham Conservatoire

    Royal_Birmingham_Conservatoire

  • Peter Seabourne
  • English composer (born 1960)

    Archived from the original on 15 October 2014. Retrieved 22 July 2020. "2013 / Oboist Naomi Ozawa to present a concert, Oct 27 – Japanese Art & Culture in LA"

    Peter Seabourne

    Peter Seabourne

    Peter_Seabourne

  • Deaths in January 2026
  • French women's rights activist. Rolf Riehm, 88, German composer (Sirenen), oboist and academic (Musikhochschule Frankfurt). Randy Riley, 63, American librarian

    Deaths in January 2026

    Deaths_in_January_2026

  • The Waterboys
  • Irish and Scottish folk rock band

    Marc Arciero (bass) and Ralph Salmins (drums), joined by guests including oboist Kate St. John and Irish folk singer Katie Kim. In 2011, the Waterboys released

    The Waterboys

    The Waterboys

    The_Waterboys

  • Professional Concerts
  • Professional Concerts included the tenor Samuel Harrison from about 1783, the oboist Friedrich Ramm in 1784, the pianist and singer Maria Theresia von Paradis

    Professional Concerts

    Professional_Concerts

  • Michael Lisicky
  • American writer and oboist (born 1964)

    1964) is an American non-fiction writer, retail historian, journalist, and oboist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. As a department store historian,

    Michael Lisicky

    Michael Lisicky

    Michael_Lisicky

  • Karl Jenkins
  • Welsh musician and composer (born 1944)

    Adiemus (2017) Diamond Music (1996) – Jenkins/The London Philharmonic/The Smith Quartet The Best Of Adiemus – The Journey (1999) The Essential Collection

    Karl Jenkins

    Karl Jenkins

    Karl_Jenkins

  • David Thomas (musician)
  • American singer, songwriter and musician (1953–2025)

    guitarists Richard Thompson and Philip Moxham, and Henry Cow bassoonist/oboist Lindsay Cooper, drummer Chris Cutler and bassist John Greaves. Initially

    David Thomas (musician)

    David Thomas (musician)

    David_Thomas_(musician)

  • Deaths in May 2025
  • American pianist and theatre conductor, cancer. Victor Aviat, 42, French oboist and conductor, brain tumor. Bob Brockie, 93, New Zealand biologist, cartoonist

    Deaths in May 2025

    Deaths_in_May_2025

  • 1986 in British music
  • Radcliffe, composer, 81 (road accident) 12 September – Terence MacDonagh, oboist, 78 13 October – Eunice Crowther, singer, dancer and choreographer, 70 4

    1986 in British music

    1986_in_British_music

  • List of people associated with the Royal Academy of Music
  • Kapustka (pianist) Miloš Karadaglić (Guitar) Peter Katin (pianist) Alexander Kelly (pianist) Jonathan Kelly (oboist) Freddy Kempf (pianist) Sooz Kempner (comedian

    List of people associated with the Royal Academy of Music

    List_of_people_associated_with_the_Royal_Academy_of_Music

  • George Martin
  • English record producer (1926–2016)

    1950s and early 1960s as the head of EMI's Parlophone label, working with Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan and Bernard Cribbins, among others. In 1965, he

    George Martin

    George Martin

    George_Martin

  • Carl Mydans
  • American photographer

    Mystic River near Medford, near Boston, Massachusetts. His father was an oboist. Mydans became devoted to photography while in college at Boston University

    Carl Mydans

    Carl Mydans

    Carl_Mydans

  • List of people from Ohio
  • People from the State of Ohio

    Interior (born Erick Purkhiser) (musician) (Stow) John Mack (classical oboist) (Cleveland) Eli Maiman (guitarist, Walk the Moon) (Cincinnati) Henry Mancini

    List of people from Ohio

    List of people from Ohio

    List_of_people_from_Ohio

  • List of University of North Carolina School of the Arts alumni
  • pianist for Itzhak Perlman Becca Stevens – singer/songwriter Blair Tindall – oboist and author Tichina Vaughn – operatic mezzo-soprano Ransom Wilson – flutist

    List of University of North Carolina School of the Arts alumni

    List_of_University_of_North_Carolina_School_of_the_Arts_alumni

  • Interlochen Center for the Arts
  • Non-profit corporation in Green Lake Township, Michigan

    actress Jewel Kilcher – singer Amelia Kinkade – actress Elizabeth Koch – oboist Yolanda Kondonassis – harpist Norman Korpi – filmmaker Damian Kulash – musician

    Interlochen Center for the Arts

    Interlochen_Center_for_the_Arts

  • Lindsay Cooper
  • English bassoon, oboe player and composer (1951–2013)

    Hodgkinson John Greaves Chris Cutler Lindsay Cooper Dagmar Krause Geoff Leigh Peter Blegvad Anthony Moore Georgie Born Annemarie Roelofs David Attwooll Andy

    Lindsay Cooper

    Lindsay_Cooper

  • List of concertos for cor anglais
  • in the 1770s, mostly by prominent oboists of the day, such as Giuseppe Ferlendis, Ignaz Malzat (and his non-oboist brother Johann Michael Malzat) and

    List of concertos for cor anglais

    List_of_concertos_for_cor_anglais

  • Henry Cow
  • English avant-rock group

    Hodgkinson, however, drummer Chris Cutler, bassist John Greaves, and bassoonist/oboist Lindsay Cooper were important long-term members. An inherent anti-commercial

    Henry Cow

    Henry Cow

    Henry_Cow

  • Oboe concerto
  • Musical work for solo oboe and ensemble

    (concerto) Antonio Rosetti Antonio Salieri Carl Stamitz Johann Stamitz Peter von Winter Antonio Pasculli - Gran Concerto Antonio Pasculli's Gran Concerto

    Oboe concerto

    Oboe concerto

    Oboe_concerto

  • List of Oberlin College and Conservatory people
  • (2012), The Coast of Utopia (2007), and Aida (2000) Alex Klein (1987), oboist, recipient of a Grammy Award (2002, Best Solo Instrumentalist with Orchestra)

    List of Oberlin College and Conservatory people

    List_of_Oberlin_College_and_Conservatory_people

  • Jim Carr
  • Canadian politician (1951–2022)

    was a Canadian politician, cabinet minister, journalist, and professional oboist. A member of the Liberal Party, he served as the member of Parliament for

    Jim Carr

    Jim Carr

    Jim_Carr

  • List of musical families (classical music)
  • married singer Marion Beeley (1887–1954) in 1914. Leonard Brain (1915–1975), oboist Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Dennis Brain Wind Ensemble Dennis Brain (1921–1957)

    List of musical families (classical music)

    List_of_musical_families_(classical_music)

  • Young Concert Artists
  • American artist management company

    Marangella, oboist Donald Palma, double bass Gerard Schwarz, trumpeter Fred Sherry, cellist 1972 Mona Golabek, pianist Francoise Regnat, pianist Peter Rejto

    Young Concert Artists

    Young Concert Artists

    Young_Concert_Artists

  • Michael Kamen
  • American musician (1948–2003)

    Chris Columbus Touchstone Pictures Silver Screen Patterns III —N/a Suspect Peter Yates TriStar Pictures Soundtrack released by Varèse Sarabande Someone to

    Michael Kamen

    Michael_Kamen

  • List of people from Evanston, Illinois
  • singer Ryan Raddon, producer known as Kaskade Frank Rosenwein, classical oboist Joe Rushton, jazz bass saxophonist Natalie Sleeth, composer Grace Slick

    List of people from Evanston, Illinois

    List_of_people_from_Evanston,_Illinois

  • 1980 in music
  • disestablished in 1980 BBC Young Musician of the Year: Nicholas Daniel, oboist Boy Edgar Award: Rein de Graaff 1980 Country Music Association Awards Eurovision

    1980 in music

    1980 in music

    1980_in_music

  • List of alumni of Brisbane State High School
  • Paul Dean – Class of 1983 – clarinetist Diana Doherty – Class of 1983 – Oboist Penny Downie – Class of 1970 – actress Jackie French AM – Class of 1970

    List of alumni of Brisbane State High School

    List_of_alumni_of_Brisbane_State_High_School

  • List of people from Royal Tunbridge Wells
  • Goolden (born 1956), television personality Léon Goossens (1897–1988), oboist Edward Meyrick Goulburn (1818–1897), clergyman and writer ↑ David Gower

    List of people from Royal Tunbridge Wells

    List_of_people_from_Royal_Tunbridge_Wells

  • Frida Kindler
  • Dutch pianist active in Britain (1879–1964)

    composer Bernard van Dieren. Kindler was born in Rotterdam. Her father was the oboist and conductor Johan Karl Eduard Kindler (1838–1899) and her younger brother

    Frida Kindler

    Frida_Kindler

  • List of people from Newton, Massachusetts
  • lead singer and bassist of punk rock band NOFX Alfred Genovese, principal oboist of Metropolitan Opera and Boston Symphony Orchestra Osvaldo Golijov, Grammy

    List of people from Newton, Massachusetts

    List_of_people_from_Newton,_Massachusetts

  • List of Columbia College people
  • Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, son of conductor Kurt Masur Ariana Ghez (2003), oboist Nico Muhly (2003), contemporary classical music composer Anna Bulbrook (2004)

    List of Columbia College people

    List_of_Columbia_College_people

  • Focal dystonia
  • Nerve disorder affecting certain muscle(s) during specific activities

    Sketchbook, she announced that she quit playing guitar. Alex Klein, principal oboist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Alfred Koffler, guitarist of rock band

    Focal dystonia

    Focal dystonia

    Focal_dystonia

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra
  • American symphony orchestra in Boston

    on the basis of gender. Rowe said she was paid much less than principal oboist John Ferrillo since 2004 and was seeking more than $200,000 in unpaid compensation

    Boston Symphony Orchestra

    Boston Symphony Orchestra

    Boston_Symphony_Orchestra

  • Culture of Australia
  • guitarists John Williams and Slava Grigoryan; horn player Barry Tuckwell; oboist Diana Doherty; violinists Richard Tognetti and Elizabeth Wallfisch; cellist

    Culture of Australia

    Culture of Australia

    Culture_of_Australia

  • Mulhouse
  • Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France

    press agent, pataphysician and jazz critic Philippe Tondre (born 1989), oboist Thomas Trauttmann (born 1991), basketball player Vitaa (born 1983), singer

    Mulhouse

    Mulhouse

    Mulhouse

  • List of alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford
  • choral director Paul Sartin, oboist, violinist and singer with Bellowhead, and others James Whitbourn, composer and conductor Peter Brook, film and stage director

    List of alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford

    List of alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford

    List_of_alumni_of_Magdalen_College,_Oxford

  • 1770s
  • Decade

    April 27 – Peter Boehler, Moravian missionary (b. 1712) April 30 Francesco Barsanti, Italian flautist, oboist and composer (b. 1690) Peter Harrison, English-born

    1770s

    1770s

    1770s

  • John Greaves (musician)
  • British musician & composer (born 1950)

    at the Maison de la Radio. Following the death of Henry Cow bassoonist/oboist and composer Lindsay Cooper in 2013, Greaves, along with surviving members

    John Greaves (musician)

    John Greaves (musician)

    John_Greaves_(musician)

  • Oboe quintet
  • An oboe quintet is a chamber music group of five individuals led by an oboist, or music written for this ensemble. Usually an oboe quintet consists of

    Oboe quintet

    Oboe_quintet

  • Ars Rediviva
  • Czech classical music group

    prominent members of the Czech Philharmonic, cellist František Sláma and oboist Stanislav Duchoň (later succeeded by violinists Václav Snítil and Antonín

    Ars Rediviva

    Ars_Rediviva

  • List of Griffith University people
  • and actress, and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium Diana Doherty, oboist and alumnus of the Queensland Conservatorium[citation needed] Robin Donald

    List of Griffith University people

    List_of_Griffith_University_people

  • Bishop Wordsworth's School
  • Grammar school in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England

    producer Andy Sheppard, jazz musician Nigel Shore, principal oboist with the Komische Oper Berlin Peter Thursby, sculptor David Bates, conductor Barney Norris

    Bishop Wordsworth's School

    Bishop_Wordsworth's_School

  • Julian Cope
  • British musician & author (born 1957)

    Teardrops drummer Gary Dwyer, guitarist Steve Lovell and The Dream Academy oboist Kate St John all contributed to the album, which was released on Mercury

    Julian Cope

    Julian Cope

    Julian_Cope

  • Deaths in March 1980
  • Olympic field hockey player (1952). Fernand Gillet, 97, French-American oboist. Ben T. Gunter Jr., 77, American politician, member of the Virginia Senate

    Deaths in March 1980

    Deaths_in_March_1980

  • Captain Beefheart
  • American musician (1941–2010)

    Uhrig, drummer Ty Grimes, saxophonist Del Simmons, and guitarists Dean Smith and Robert 'Fuzzy' Fuscaldo. These were session musicians who had never

    Captain Beefheart

    Captain Beefheart

    Captain_Beefheart

  • Edo de Waart
  • Dutch conductor (born 1941)

    2015. Craig Smith (7 November 2008). "De Waart out as Santa Fe Opera's chief conductor". The New Mexican. Retrieved 9 November 2008. Peter Fray (8 June

    Edo de Waart

    Edo de Waart

    Edo_de_Waart

  • List of people with brain tumors
  • Bernstein, Adam (July 27, 2006). "Obituary: John Mack; One of the Nation's Top Oboists". Washington Post. Retrieved September 12, 2006. "Brian MacLeod". The S

    List of people with brain tumors

    List_of_people_with_brain_tumors

  • Gillian Whitehead
  • New Zealand composer (born 1941)

    performance of New Zealand composer Gillian Whitehead`s Tom`s Serenade by oboist Vilém Veverka and members of the Stamic Quartet on YouTube Dame Gillian

    Gillian Whitehead

    Gillian Whitehead

    Gillian_Whitehead

  • Deaths in December 2024
  • Alastair Salvesen, 83, Scottish businessman. Axel Schmidt, 83, German oboist. Robert Sténuit, 91, Belgian journalist, writer and underwater archaeologist

    Deaths in December 2024

    Deaths_in_December_2024

  • List of Durham University people
  • Gipps – British composer, conductor, oboist and pianist Malcolm Goldring (Hatfield) – English conductor and oboist Dan "Nu:Tone" Gresham – drum and bass

    List of Durham University people

    List_of_Durham_University_people

  • William Herschel
  • German-British astronomer and composer (1738–1822)

    an oboist in the Hanover Military Band. In 1755 the Hanoverian Guards regiment, in whose band Wilhelm and his brother Jakob were engaged as oboists, was

    William Herschel

    William Herschel

    William_Herschel

  • List of Colorado College people
  • List of some notable people associated with Colorado College

    bass and voice teacher Eric Bransby, muralist Cecil Effinger, composer, oboist, and inventor Jo Estill, singer, singing voice specialist and voice researcher

    List of Colorado College people

    List_of_Colorado_College_people

  • 1775
  • Calendar year

    April 27 – Peter Boehler, Moravian missionary (b. 1712) April 30 Francesco Barsanti, Italian flautist, oboist and composer (b. 1690) Peter Harrison, English-born

    1775

    1775

    1775

  • Deaths in April 2023
  • Terry, 90, American playwright (Viet Rock). Blair Tindall, 63, American oboist and journalist, heart disease. G. I. Williamson, 97, American theologian

    Deaths in April 2023

    Deaths_in_April_2023

  • Cor anglais
  • Double-reed woodwind instrument

    for the cor anglais are essentially the same as those of the oboe, and oboists typically double on the cor anglais when required. The cor anglais normally

    Cor anglais

    Cor anglais

    Cor_anglais

  • Deaths in October 2023
  • Quakers, Vancouver Canucks, San Francisco Seals). Maurice Bourgue, 83, French oboist (Orchestre de Paris), composer, and academic teacher (Conservatoire de Paris

    Deaths in October 2023

    Deaths_in_October_2023

  • List of Columbia University alumni and attendees
  • MacDowell – composer, professor of music Sky Macklay (DMA 2018) – composer, oboist, professor at Valparaiso University William March – author; highly decorated

    List of Columbia University alumni and attendees

    List_of_Columbia_University_alumni_and_attendees

  • Robert White (tenor)
  • American tenor and voice teacher (1936–2026)

    White performed Vaughan Williams's Blake Songs at Weill Recital Hall with oboist Blair Tindall. In 1992, he performed songs by Benjamin Godard and Harold

    Robert White (tenor)

    Robert_White_(tenor)

  • 1956 in British music
  • Second World War. The party included the violinist Alfredo Campoli, the oboist Léon Goossens, the soprano Jennifer Vyvyan and the pianist Gerald Moore

    1956 in British music

    1956_in_British_music

  • Helen Grime
  • Scottish composer

    Financial Times. Retrieved 27 March 2011. Michael Tumelty (17 January 1997). "Peter Evans, Concert Hall, Glasgow University". The Herald. Retrieved 27 March

    Helen Grime

    Helen_Grime

  • 1999 in British music
  • experimental musician, 37 (infection) 23 February – Ruth Gipps, composer, oboist, pianist and impresario, 78 2 March – Dusty Springfield, singer, 59 (breast

    1999 in British music

    1999_in_British_music

  • City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
  • Orchestra based in Birmingham, England

    performances of new compositions including major works composed by the orchestra's oboist Ruth Gipps, and September 1946 brought Samuel Barber to Birmingham to conduct

    City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

    City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

    City_of_Birmingham_Symphony_Orchestra

  • List of centenarians (musicians, composers and music patrons)
  • November 2008. Retrieved 5 January 2015. "Curtis Mourns the Loss of Pioneering Oboist Laila Storch ('45)". Retrieved 9 December 2022. Nathan, Audrey (9 October

    List of centenarians (musicians, composers and music patrons)

    List_of_centenarians_(musicians,_composers_and_music_patrons)

  • Judith Gordon
  • American classical pianist and teacher

    Roger Tapping; violinists Rose Mary Harbison and Andrew Kohji Taylor; and oboist Douglas Boyd. She has also performed with the following ensembles: Imani

    Judith Gordon

    Judith_Gordon

  • Thomas Linley the younger
  • English composer and violinist (1756–1778)

    accomplished singers and actresses. His brother Samuel (born 1760) was a talented oboist before becoming a sailor. His youngest brother, William (born 1771) would

    Thomas Linley the younger

    Thomas Linley the younger

    Thomas_Linley_the_younger

  • Deaths in March 2011
  • Blake, 98, British army officer and author. Alfred Genovese, 79, American oboist, complications from cardiac arrest. Jack Hardy, 63, American singer-songwriter

    Deaths in March 2011

    Deaths_in_March_2011

  • 2016 in the United Kingdom
  • Flash Gordon). Patricia English, 84, actress. 14 August Neil Black, 84, oboist. Robert Goff, Baron Goff of Chieveley, 89, judge and law lord. 15 August

    2016 in the United Kingdom

    2016_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Anthony
  • Name list

    Canadian professional ice hockey player Anthony Camden (1938–2006), British oboist and academic administrator Anthony Caminetti (1854–1923), American politician

    Anthony

    Anthony

    Anthony

  • 1690s
  • Decade

    politician (d. 1748) January 6 – Giuseppe Sammartini, Italian composer and oboist (d. 1750) January 9 – Ferdinand Ashmall, British clergy (d. 1798) January

    1690s

    1690s

  • May 21
  • Day of the year

    "Shot" Williams, American singer (died 2011) 1939 – Heinz Holliger, Swiss oboist, composer, and conductor 1940 – Tony Sheridan, English singer-songwriter

    May 21

    May_21

  • 1778 in music
  • November 11 – Anne Steele, hymn-writer (b. 1717) December – Samuel Linley, oboist and singer (b. 1760) December 12 – Hermann Raupach, composer (b. 1728) date

    1778 in music

    1778_in_music

  • 2023 in music
  • Filippini, 78, Italian pop singer 6 – Maurice Bourgue, 83, French classical oboist, composer, and conductor 7 – Reiner Goldberg, 83, German opera singer 8

    2023 in music

    2023_in_music

  • Deaths in August 2016
  • Bi Chunfang, 89, Chinese Yue opera performer. Neil Black, 84, English oboist. María Julia Castillo Rodas, 81, Salvadoran surgeon and politician, President

    Deaths in August 2016

    Deaths_in_August_2016

  • Bassoon
  • Double-reed woodwind instrument

    and variability of reeds mean it takes some time for bassoonists (and oboists) to develop an embouchure that exhibits consistent control across all reeds

    Bassoon

    Bassoon

    Bassoon

  • 2021 in music
  • multi-instrumentalist (Y Pants, Disband) Helmut Winschermann, 100, German classical oboist, and conductor (Deutsche Bachsolisten) 5 Anna Shuttleworth, 93, British

    2021 in music

    2021_in_music

  • Columbia Records
  • American record label

    frequently expressed loathing of rock'n'roll. (Miller was a classically trained oboist who had been a friend of Columbia executive Goddard Lieberson since their

    Columbia Records

    Columbia Records

    Columbia_Records

  • List of compositions by Edward Elgar
  • the clarinettist in the quintet Frank Elgar, Edward's brother, was the oboist in the quintet The Gavotte named after Alphonsa Leicester, who was the sister

    List of compositions by Edward Elgar

    List_of_compositions_by_Edward_Elgar

  • Haynes (surname)
  • Surname list

    British sprint canoer Bruce Haynes (1942–2011), American and Canadian oboist and musicologist Bruce Haynes (consultant), American communications consultant

    Haynes (surname)

    Haynes_(surname)

  • List of Temple University people
  • guitarist, and songwriter with the Dead Milkmen Ariana Ghez – classic oboist Julie Gold – songwriter, Grammy Award winner Daryl Hall – musician Marc-André

    List of Temple University people

    List_of_Temple_University_people

  • Deaths in July 2006
  • participant in air action that killed Admiral Yamamoto. John Mack, 78, American oboist, complications from brain cancer. Frederick Mosteller, 89, American Harvard

    Deaths in July 2006

    Deaths_in_July_2006

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    PEDER

    Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Petros, PEDER means "rock, stone."

    PEDER

  • Smith
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Christian, English, Indian, Jamaican

    Smith

    Tradesman; Blacksmith; Smile

    Smith

  • Peer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Peer

    English : variant of Pear.Dutch and North German : from a reduced form of the personal name Peter.

    Peer

  • PETRE
  • Male

    Romanian

    PETRE

    Romanian form of Greek Petros, PETRE means "rock, stone."

    PETRE

  • Smith
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Smith

    English : occupational name for a worker in metal, from Middle English smith (Old English smið, probably a derivative of smītan ‘to strike, hammer’). Metal-working was one of the earliest occupations for which specialist skills were required, and its importance ensured that this term and its equivalents were perhaps the most widespread of all occupational surnames in Europe. Medieval smiths were important not only in making horseshoes, plowshares, and other domestic articles, but above all for their skill in forging swords, other weapons, and armor. This is the most frequent of all American surnames; it has also absorbed, by assimilation and translation, cognates and equivalents from many other languages (for forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).

    Smith

  • Smith
  • Boy/Male

    English American Shakespearean

    Smith

    Tradesman.

    Smith

  • Peer
  • Boy/Male

    German Scandinavian Muslim

    Peer

    A rock. Form of Peter.

    Peer

  • Pete
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Greek

    Pete

    Rock; Form of Peter; Stone

    Pete

  • Peer
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Peer

    A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone

    Peer

  • Smit
  • Boy/Male

    Dutch

    Smit

    Smith.

    Smit

  • Pieter
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Polish

    Pieter

    A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone

    Pieter

  • Peter
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Bengali, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Lebanese, Netherlands, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Slovenia, Swedish, Swi

    Peter

    Rock; Stone; River; Strong

    Peter

  • PETTER
  • Male

    Swedish

    PETTER

    Norwegian and Swedish form of Greek Petros, PETTER means "rock, stone." 

    PETTER

  • Smithe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Smithe

    English : variant of Smith.

    Smithe

  • Peter
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American Greek English Shakespearean

    Peter

    A rock or stone.

    Peter

  • YETER
  • Female

    Turkish

    YETER

     Turkish name YETER means "enough; sufficient." Compare with another form of Yeter.

    YETER

  • PETE
  • Male

    English

    PETE

    Short form of English Peter, PETE means "rock, stone."

    PETE

  • Smith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Smith

    Devine smile

    Smith

  • Peter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc.

    Peter

    English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc. : from the personal name Peter (Greek Petros, from petra ‘rock’, ‘stone’). The name was popular throughout Christian Europe in the Middle Ages, having been bestowed by Christ as a byname on the apostle Simon bar Jonah, the brother of Andrew. The name was chosen by Christ for its symbolic significance (John 1:42, Matt. 16:18); St. Peter is regarded as the founding head of the Christian Church in view of Christ’s saying, ‘Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church’. In Christian Germany in the early Middle Ages this was the most frequent personal name of non-Germanic origin until the 14th century. This surname has also absorbed many cognates in other languages, for example Czech Petr, Hungarian Péter. It has also been adopted as a surname by Ashkenazic Jews.

    Peter

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Online names & meanings

  • BURK
  • Male

    German

    BURK

    From the Germanic word burg, BURK means "castle, fort, protection." Used as a short form of longer names containing the same element.

  • Harsimran
  • Girl/Female

    Sikh

    Harsimran

    Remembrance of God

  • TRÚC
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    TRÚC

    Vietnamese unisex name TRÚC means "bamboo."

  • Chinnaiyan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Chinnaiyan

    Little Siva

  • Varun | வருண
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Varun | வருண

    Lord of the waters, Neptune

  • TA-NARO
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TA-NARO

    , the daughter of Amenemap.

  • Vishnav | விஷ்நாவ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vishnav | விஷ்நாவ

    Another name of Lord Vishnu

  • Romulus
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Greek, Latin, Portuguese

    Romulus

    Citizen of Rome; Man from Sidon

  • Hibbs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly south coast)

    Hibbs

    English (chiefly south coast) : patronymic from a short form of Hibbard.English (chiefly south coast) : metronymic from the medieval female personal name Ibb, a reduced form of Isabel(le) (see Isbell).

  • Pullins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pullins

    English : variant of Pullen, with patronymic -s.

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  • Smithery
  • n.

    The workshop of a smith; a smithy or stithy.

  • Peer
  • n.

    A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm.

  • Pewter
  • n.

    Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.

  • Smitten
  • p. p.

    of Smite

  • Smithery
  • n.

    Work done by a smith; smithing.

  • Smite
  • v. t.

    To strike; to inflict a blow upon with the hand, or with any instrument held in the hand, or with a missile thrown by the hand; as, to smite with the fist, with a rod, sword, spear, or stone.

  • Smite
  • v. t.

    To destroy the life of by beating, or by weapons of any kind; to slay by a blow; to kill; as, to smite one with the sword, or with an arrow or other instrument.

  • Meter
  • n.

    One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.

  • Petered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Peter

  • Petering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Peter

  • Smiting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Smite

  • Smithy
  • n.

    The workshop of a smith, esp. a blacksmith; a smithery; a stithy.

  • Coal-meter
  • n.

    A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.