This Sunday, we’re performing Bach’s Christmas Oratorio at the University of Chicago, in the venerable Rockefeller Chapel, with a terrific orchestra and choir and soloists. Playing music this great is a pleasure that never gets old. I’ve done this piece many times, but this is the first time I’ve sat at the bottom of the section, playing Second English horn. The first best thing about this is that I get to listen to a LOT of great playing while I wait for my movements. The orchestra is marvelous, and I adore my oboe colleagues, who make the difficult solos and duets sound simply effortless. The second best thing is that I enjoy the challenge of playing the English horn, which is far from my main instrument. What I love, generally, about the English horn is how easy it is to sound good on it. Much of the orchestral music written for the instrument is soloistic, and it has such a pretty sound, and you get to blow so satisfyingly through it, rather than ...