The baroque oboe’s sound is less compact and more plaintive than that of the modern oboe and has been described as more like the human voice than any other instrument. The Ukiah Symphony Orchestra will present its second virtual concert performance on February 21st at 5:00 p.m. featuring USO musicians Beth Aiken on baroque oboe and English horn and harpsichordist Tom Aiken performing works by contemporary composers writing in modern styles for period instruments. While growing up in the San Joaquin Valley, Beth’s first introduction to music was from her father’s lap as she followed the score while he played the viola. She attended his orchestra rehearsals and in the 4th grade began taking vi
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