- Arrignon Daniel
- Cismondi Nora
- Cock Nicolas
- Cooper Peter
- Craig Celia
- Crocquenoy Michel
- Daniel Nicholas
- Deutsch Nick
- Di Cioccio Paolo
- Doherty Diana
- Doise Olivier
- Fillon Jean-Luc
- Furube Kenichi
- Garrote Nestor
- Gattet Alexandre
- Gironi Marco
- Grenat Bertrand
- Grindel Christophe
- Guichard Jérôme
- Ikeda Shoko
- Kakizaki Kozo
- Kelly Jonathan
- Kobayashi Yu
- Leleux François
- Lencses Lajos
- Merville François
- Mogami Takayuki
- Moinet Céline
- Negroni Alberto
- Oboe Five
- Octuor Paris-Bastille
- Ogrintchouk Alexei
- Orlando Domenico
- Pellerin Louise
- Pollastri Paolo
- Ramón Ortega
- Romano Carlo
- Salvatori Marco
- Saumon Pascal
- Schilli Stefan
- Sugiura Naoki
- Terashima Yosuke
- Tondre Philippe
- Tsuji Isao
- Varcol Liviu
- Vogel Allan
- Walter David
- Yoon Minkyu
- Yoshii Mizuho
- Young Kim Hag
Arrignon Daniel
Oboe Marigaux
Daniel Arrignon starts studying oboe when he is 9 ; in 1971, he enters the Paris Conservatory, learning with Pierre Pierlot. Awarded a first prize in 1975 and 1976, he is nominated as a professor at the Rouen Conservatory in the same year. Simultaneously, he is appointed first oboe in the Pasdeloup orchestra as well as in the Intercontemporary Ensemble during 3 years while approaching music of composers like Stockhausen, Bério, Ligeti, Carter, Amy. Daniel Arrignon holds the position of oboe soloist in the Orchestral Ensemble of Paris since
1979. He furthermore registered several discs, as the concerto for oboe and trumpet by Albioni with Mr André and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, the concerto for violon and oboe by Bach as well as baroque music with the Instrumental Ensemble of Paris. He principally plays in Europe, but has also been as far as Korea to hold masterclasses.
