Yes, the oboe was invented in the early 17th century.
The oboe originated from the shawm.
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Geoffrey Burgess has written: 'The oboe' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Oboe, Oboe music
Although we don't have available a date or place of origin, nor are there recorded the names of the individuals who are responsible for the development of the oboe, we do know that it is from the middle 17th century. It's original name was hautbois or shawm.
it was invented to be played by musicians in a orchestra. it was invented to be played by musicians in a orchestra.
the modern oboe was invented in the 1650's.
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The history of the oboe's double-reeded ancestors stretches back to antiquity, but the oboe itself was probably developed in France in the 1600s, when it would have been called the "hautbois". "Oboe" is actually just the English version of this name. The oboe's direct ancestor, the shawm, may have been invented in the 1200s.