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  • It was named " Hautboy Island " by the hautboy strawberries found growing on the island.
  • It was named " Hautboy Island " by the hautboy strawberries found growing on the island.
  • In 1691 Pierre was recorded as having played the hautboy ( oboe ) for William III of England.
  • He became a member of the Ducal hautboy band " Guardia Irlandese, " created in 1702 by Antonio Farnese, Duke of Parma, on 1 June 1711.
  • Some short works by Schickhardt can also be found in the " The Compleat Tutor to the Hautboy, " an oboe tutor published by Walsh and Hare about 1715.
  • He was from 8 October 1727 to 1731 a member of the Ducal " Guardia Irlandese, " a hautboy band created in 1702 by Antonio Farnese, Duke of Parma.
  • Buchinger's musical skills included the ability to play a half-dozen musical instruments ( including the dulcimer, hautboy, trumpet, and flute ), some of which he invented.
  • Charles Wilkes, during the Wilkes Expedition of 1838-1842, found wild strawberries on the island and gave it the name " Hautboy ", after the variety of strawberry.
  • "He was very skillful in music, had judgement and performed on the hautboy in a masterly manner, there being many pieces, some published, and much approved by skillful masters in that science ."
  • The " hautbois " quickly spread throughout Europe, including Great Britain, where it was called " hautboy ", " hoboy ", " hautboit ", " howboye ", and similar variants of the French name.
  • The musician has also been identified as John Festin ( mistakenly rendered as Foster in some accounts ), a teacher of the flute and hautboy, by Hogarth's friend and biographer John Ireland and later by the commentator John Trusler.
  • With the resurgence of interest in early music in the late 20th century, the Wiener Oboe has emerged as an alternative to the use of hautboys or baroque oboes, retaining the tonality of the early instruments but not the significant limitations.
  • Regulus was by the Godolphin Arabian, his dam, the noted Grey Robinson, by the Bald Galloway, Sister To Old Country Wench ( dam of Squirt ) by Snake, out of Old Grey Wilkes, a daughter of Old Hautboy.
  • Current research, in particular that by hautboy specialist Bruce Haynes, suggests that such instruments may have been developed in France as part of an original attempt to maintain the complete family of double reed instruments when the oboe was created from the shawm.
  • Florence Wallace Pomeroy, Viscountess Harberton ( 1843 1911 ), of Cromwell Road, Kensington & mdash; wife of Western Rational Dress Society & mdash; cycled on the morning of 27 October 1898 to have lunch at the Hautboy Hotel in Ockham, Surrey.
  • From the Middle Ages to the 18th century town records include transactions concerning waits, upon their appointment and on the provision of cloaks, ribbons, badges, etc . Payments were also made for their instruments, such as hautboys, bass viols, fiddles and bassoons.
  • He lays out certain guidelines for the use of instruments, such as; " Thus, the Hautboy will best express the Cantabile, or singing style, and may be used in all movements whatever under this denomination; especially those movements which tend to the gay and cheerful ."
  • His father, mother and grandfather were all Wesleyan activists and driven by their fervour for Methodism, he willingly abandoned his previous activities He even buried his Hautboy on the moor as a token to his new found religious direction, though he did carve his name into a rock in Eldwick.
  • It contained nine stops, Dulciana, 2 Diapasons, Principal, Fifteenth, Hautboy, Sesquialtera, and Cornet and was opened by Mr . Trimnel, assistant at Chesterfield Parish Church on 23 September 1849 . This was replaced in 1865 with a new instrument by Brindley & Foster and this was opened by George Henry Smith of Sheffield Parish Church on 5 December 1865.
  • This may have been an afterthought though, as the playbill was not present in the earliest impressions, and the hautboy player and paver are usually respectively identified as Jewish and Irish, while the drummer boy is dressed in the same fashion as the young Huguenot leaving the church in " Noon ", the second scene of Hogarth's " Four Times of the Day ".
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