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Jay Light (musician)

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and author who was the principal oboist of the Philadelphia Lyric and Grand Opera Companies from 1962 to 1964 and the L'orchestre Symphonique de Quebec from 1964 to 1966. He also performed in numerous recitals and concerts through his career.
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in 1963. From 1964 to 1966, he was the principal oboist of the L'orchestre Symphonique de Quebec.
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faculty from 1972 to 2002. During his career, he also performed at the Berkshire (
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and Grand Opera Companies from 1962 to 1964, he graduated from the
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as a military journalist and was an Armed Forces Network (now the
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in 1972. Beginning in 1974, Light was principal oboist for the
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After completing his military service, he taught at the
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oboist
Philadelphia
John de Lancie
Charles M. Morris
Norman Wells Jr.
Philadelphia Orchestra
Philadelphia Lyric
Curtis Institute of Music
United States Army
American Forces Network
Interlochen Arts Academy
Michigan State University
Des Moines Symphony
Drake University
Tanglewood
Festival dei Due Mondi
Aspen Music Festival
Fort Myers Beach, Florida
Recitals, Opera Headline Events on Week's Program
Organist Pleases in Concert
Quintet's Selection Is Original
Millville Brothers to Play in Concert
This Week in Music
Retirement Announcement
Categories
Living people
Curtis Institute of Music alumni
Drake University faculty
American classical oboists
American male oboists

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