noun
- A double-reed woodwind instrument of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, predecessor of the modern oboe.
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The hautboy was a popular instrument in 17th-century European orchestras.
- Musicians in the Baroque period favored the hautboy for its warm, expressive tone.
- The hautboy eventually evolved into the modern oboe we know today.
- Early composers wrote elaborate parts for the hautboy in their chamber works.
- The double reed of the hautboy required considerable skill to play well.