Oboe Events in December – The Oboist’s Agenda:

Welcome December, a month filled with celebrations and music! At Medina Reeds, we present the most outstanding oboe events for you to fully enjoy the last melody of the year. From intimate performances to vibrant festivals, we will explore the musical gems that December has in store for oboe enthusiasts. Join us and immerse yourself in the unique harmony of this beautiful wind instrument!

Oboe Events in December:

December 1: Carlos del Ser: Carlos del Ser makes his debut as a soloist with the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra, performing Mozart’s Oboe Concerto at 7:30 pm in the Symphony Hall of the Adán Martín Auditorium, Tenerife.

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December 2: Orlin Petrov: Joseph Haydn’s “Oboe Concerto” (1732-1809). The Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra returns to the León de Greiff Auditorium, Bogotá.

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December 2-3: José Antonio Masmano: Oboe course in Benavente, organized by the Federation of Music Bands of Castilla y León.

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December 5: Rubén Alonso: At 7 pm, a program titled ‘Music of the Cosmos 23’ will be performed in the Manuel de Falla hall of SGAE, Madrid.

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December 17: Mateo Egea: Performance by the Armonium Ensemble, composed of Joël Bou (clarinet and voice), Edu Melero (organ), Jorge Antequera (violin), and Mateo Egea (oboe) at 10:30 am in the church of San Jorge, Alcoi.

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December 7: José Francisco Sánchez Sánchez: Music director of the Torrevieja Symphony Orchestra (OST) and oboe professor at the Conservatory of Murcia, awarded the ‘Diego Ramírez Pastor’ prize for his contribution to the OST.

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May the music of the oboe illuminate your December with notes full of joy and enchantment! Don’t miss the musical events that will make this December an unforgettable experience for all music and oboe lovers!

The best gift for oboists.

Christmas Day is coming, also Epiphany in Spain! And we have the best gift for oboists. And no, we are not talking about an oboe, although of course, you can buy oboes in Medina Reeds 😉 Anyway, this time we are talking about an incredible novelty.

Some time ago we published the image of a pendant in the shape of an oboe, which you loved! You asked us a lot about this object to give as a gift. We have been working to find a way to produce it and offer it to you, always with the best quality and the best look.

Today, we have great news! We already have available on the web these pendants with the shape of an oboe reed, we also offer different versions of it so you can choose the one you like the most.

The best gift for oboists:

  • Silver Oboe Reed Pendant with gold thread: Sterling silver pendant with gold plated thread. The blades are shiny and you can appreciate the scraping on the reed and the contrast with the tudel.
  • Matt Silver Oboe Reed Pendant with Silver Thread: Sterling silver pendant with silver plated thread. The blades are matte and you can appreciate the scraping on the reed and the contrast with the tudel.
  • Oboe reed pendant in matte silver with gold plated thread: Sterling silver pendant with gold plated thread. The blades are matte and you can appreciate the scraping on the reed and the contrast with the tudel.
  • Silver Oboe Cane Pendant with Nylon Thread: Sterling silver pendant without thread, so you can put the Nylon thread of the color you like and thus customize it to 100%. The blades are shiny. You can appreciate the scraping on the reed and the contrast with the tudel.
  • Silver Oboe Cane Pendant with Silver Thread: Sterling silver pendant without thread, so you can put the Nylon thread of the color you like and thus customize it 100%. The blades are shiny and you can appreciate the scraping on the reed and the contrast with the tudel.
best gift oboist

This is an unforgettable gift for oboists. In addition, you can include the chain so that you have the whole set.

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Oboe Events July – Oboe player’s agenda.

Summer is here! Sunny days, more light and lots of heat but the oboe events continue. Do you want to know what oboe events there will be during the month of July?

July 1st:

Oboe Concert’ at the Casa de la Cultura de Campo de Criptana in collaboration with the Ateneo Musical de Campo de Criptana.

More info:

https://www.campodecriptana.info/agenda/eventos-culturales/culturales/la-casa-de-cultura-acoge-el-concierto-de-oboe-en-colaboracion-con-el-ateneo-musical

July 1st – 2nd:

Music and Film Nights at Córdoba.

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July 2nd:

Oboe concert  at the Royal College of Music in London.

More info:

https://www.rcm.ac.uk/events/details/?id=2353262

July 10th:

François Leleux at Frankfurk

More info:

https://francoisleleux.com/calendar/

July 10th:

Recital de Oboe, Viola, Canto y Piano at Santander.

More info:

https://itm.com.es/eventos/encuentro-de-musica-y-academia-de-santander/16.html

July 12th:

Recital de Oboe, Viola, Canto y Piano at Santander.

More info:

https://itm.com.es/eventos/encuentro-de-musica-y-academia-de-santander/16.html

July 15th:

Ramón Ortega at Santander.

More info:

https://itm.com.es/eventos/encuentro-de-musica-y-academia-de-santander/16.html

July 16th:

Soloists of Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra

More info:

https://www.concert-diary.com/concert/1628373002/Summer-Series-I-Baroque-Favourites-Soloists-of-Oxford-Philharmonic-Orchestra

July 25th:

François Leleux at Città della Pieve

More info:

https://francoisleleux.com/calendar/

July 28th – 29th:

François Leleux at Cortile

More info:

https://francoisleleux.com/calendar/

 July 25th– July 31st:

The international course «Música a l’Estiu» at Xàbia Conservatory

More info:

https://www.javea.com/en/el-curso-internacional-musica-a-lestiu-regresa-a-xabia-tras-dos-anos-de-paron-por-la-pandemia/

The differences between European and American scraped oboe reeds.

The oboe experts are sure to have clear what are the differences between the oboe reeds of European scraping and American scraping, however, for those oboists who have doubts or are starting, we solve the doubts.

With respect to these reeds there are differences in both playing style and aesthetic features. Both reeds and both styles of scraping can sound both very good and very bad, that I’m sure you already know regardless of the type of scraping.

In terms of aesthetics or the appearance of the reed, American shaving reeds have a longer shaving than European reeds. Also, although not perceptible to the naked eye, the ratio between the center and the sides varies in the Gubiado.

Beyond these technical differences, the main difference is the playing, i.e. how each works. The idea behind the American oboe reed is to allow the player to play with a minimum of embouchure tension/manipulation while maintaining timbre and sound quality. European reeds, on the other hand, require more manipulation/strain on the embouchure/muscle. They also sound somewhat different which may make one style more appealing than the other to the individual oboist.

Here are some images and observations from a study by Nicole Evans for the University of Montana. (https://scholarworks.umt.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1207&context=utpp)

American scraped reeds:

The oboe experts are sure to have clear what are the differences between the oboe reeds of European scraping and American scraping, however, for those oboists who have doubts or are starting, we solve the doubts.

With respect to these reeds there are differences both in the style of playing with one and the other, as well as in the aesthetic features. Both reeds and both styles of scraping can sound both very good and very bad, that's for sure you already know independently of the type of scraping.
American scraped reeds

The column of air needed to make the reed vibrate is intermediate – not forceful, but not too little either.

  • Articulation is usually easy and clean in all registers except the lower register of the oboe.
  • These notes would sound with some embouchure adjustment however the pitch is fairly stable and reasonably easy to control except in the extreme upper and lower registers.
  •  The reed also provides a lot of flexibility so that the sound can be adjusted using the embouchure and air as needed.
  • Pitch is also more difficult to control with a large change in dynamics or large interval jumps.
  • The sound seems a bit more flexible and requires some additional damping on the to produce a controlled sound. There is a wide range of tone colors available with fairly minimal embouchure adjustment.

European scraped reeds:

European scraped reeds
European scraped reeds

Remarks:

  • The column of air must be fast and vigorous enough to make the rod vibrate. It also requires a decent amount of pressure at the mouthpiece.
  • Articulation is more complex than in American rasped reeds, although it is easier in the middle and high registers.
  • Articulation is particularly challenging at faster speeds or in the lower register of the instrument.
  • The tuning is very stable throughout the range of the instrument, but it is not easy to manipulate or adjust easily.
  • The tuning remains stable at different dynamic levels, but playing softly requires a greater effort in the embouchure.
  • The sound is easy to control and keep centered.
  • Some flexibility in sound color in the mid and high range is possible, but requires significant embouchure and air adjustments.

Do you have any doubt about which oboe reed is the best for you? Write us or ask us, we are here to advise you and even if you wish, we can make your oboe reed customized and personalized. Although remember, we only build with European scraping.

Don’t forget to visit our website and see all our variety of oboe reeds 😉

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