Old Musical Instruments
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Fine French Oboes (1750-1900) Triebert
The modern oboe is developed by the Triebert family. The keys have round cups, slightly domed, and the joints are lapped with thread.
Triébert Family Guillame 1779-1848), Charles-Louis, and Frédéric (1813-1878) - The family which developed and established the "modern oboe" in the 1860's.
Guillame's second son, Frédéric, developed the system which was declared the official oboe of the Paris Conservatory by Georges Gillet and Francois Lorée. The Triébert tradition is continued in the current F. Lorée Company in Paris
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