Gordon Hunt is a British oboist. He has a renowned professional career as both a soloist and as principal oboist of the Philharmonia Orchestra. He notably played at the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles in the Summer of 2005, and has made several CD recordings, from which tracks are regularly broadcast on Classic FM (UK). He plays a Howarth XL Oboe. Modern Oboe The oboe is a musical instrument of the woodwind double reed family. ... The Philharmonia is an orchestra based in London. ... Prince Charles may refer to: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, current heir-apparent to the British throne Any of the previous British royals named Charles, Prince of Wales The former Belgian regent, Prince Charles of Belgium This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might... Camilla Parker Bowles (born July 17 1947) was mistress, now girlfriend, of Charles, Prince of Wales. ... Classic FM is the United Kingdoms first national commercial radio station, broadcasting classical music in a popular and accessible style. ...
Hunt is a distinguished authority on construction law and litigation in California.
Hunt has lectured for the University of California Continuing Education of the Bar, various trade associations, the Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino County, and Beverly Hills Bar Associations, and many other groups in the construction industry.
Hunt is a 1959 graduate of the University of Southern California Law School, and he is a member of the California, American, and Los Angeles County Bar Associations.
Gordon Stark Hunt was born on June 16, 1910 in Livermore, IA, the son of Seymour and Gertie (Stark) Hunt.
Gordon was a former member of the North Star School Board and on the Pennington County Fair Board.
Gordon is survived by his wife, Johanna; one son, Jerry (special friend Velma Taggart) of Thief River Falls; two daughters, Audrey (David) Thomas of New Richmond, WI and Shirley Borgie of Oak Creek, WI; one sister, Marian Williams of Thief River Falls; 12 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.