Top 4 Quotes & Sayings by Marcel Tabuteau

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Marcel Tabuteau

Marcel Tabuteau was a French-American oboist who is considered the founder of the American school of oboe playing.

July 2, 1887 - January 4, 1966
For forty years I have play the oboe, and still I never know what is coming out. It is a perpetual anxiety. But maybe this is good-I have never the time to get myself bored.
...you must play for the little fellow in the last row of the balcony who only has fifty cents to pay for a ticket. — © Marcel Tabuteau
...you must play for the little fellow in the last row of the balcony who only has fifty cents to pay for a ticket.
I am very moody when I cook. I cook according to the way I feel at the moment. A little of this, a little of that, and almost always a coupcon of garlic. I never proceed by the rules.
Your playing is like salt water taffy. You see all the beautiful colors, red, yellow, blue, but they all taste the same.
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