Howarth of London is a company specialising in the manufacture and retail of woodwind instruments and associated accessories. The company was formed in 1948 when its first oboe was produced, and continues to produce instruments today. The first oboe, serial number 1001, was purchased by Edward Selwyn, who at the time was principal oboist for the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Today the Howarth XL, the professional model, is played by soloists and orchestral players around the world, including Gordon Hunt, Richard Woodhams, Roy Carter, Martin Schuring, Emily Pailthorpe, and many more. The retail shop and repair workshops are based in Chiltern Street, London, whilst the manufacture of instruments takes place in Worthing on the south coast of England. The London shop is divided into three sections: the oboe and bassoon specialists; saxophone and flute specialists; and clarinet specialists. There is also a small retail outlet attached to the Worthing factory. The company is presently co-owned by Nigel Clark and Jeremy Walsworth. PUBLIC DOMAIN News item.
dear god i havent seen that many beginner oboes since i helped with grade 9 band... i hate that sound of an oboe player that doesnt know how to play lol
theothercanadian 1 year ago
I have an Howarth Oboe, they are beautiful.
Bachsoboe 1 year ago 2