Tabuteau school of oboe

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The Tabuteau school of oboe is a highly influential pedagogical tradition founded by Marcel Tabuteau that shaped modern American oboe playing and teaching.

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instanceOf oboe school
pedagogical tradition
performance practice tradition
associatedWithInstitution Curtis Institute of Music
associatedWithPerson Harold Gomberg
John Mack
John de Lancie
Joseph Robinson
Rhythm and phrasing students of Marcel Tabuteau
coreTechnique emphasis on musical line over bar line accents
precise control of vibrato
refined reed making standards
use of dynamic nuance to shape phrases
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field music education
oboe performance
foundedBy Marcel Tabuteau
hasKeyConcept articulation clarity
breath control
line direction and inflection
musical phrasing numbers system
tone focus
hasLegacy continuing lineage through students and their students
dominant influence on American orchestral oboe sound
historicalPeriod 20th century
influenced 20th-century oboe performance practice
American oboe playing
American oboe teaching
American orchestral oboe style
namedAfter Marcel Tabuteau
pedagogicalApproach oral tradition
studio-based apprenticeship
styleCharacteristic centered, focused tone
clear articulation
flexible phrasing
structural approach to musical line

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Curtis Institute of Music hasNotableFaculty Tabuteau school of oboe