Elizabeth "Betsy" (Mitnik) Doriss (born February 10, 1949) is an American oboist. She currently resides in Barnstable, Massachusetts and has been the principal oboist of the Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Royston Nash, for many years. In addition to her orchestral performances, she has appeared in many regional and national venues as a soloist.
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