A Miami symphony oboe player died after she tumbled down a flight of stairs minutes before a season-opening concert performance, the group said.

Greater Miami Symphonic Band member Janice Thomson, 62, hit her head Sunday when she fell on the tile floor of the lobby of the Maurice Gusman Concert Hall in Coral Gables, according to the symphony’s Facebook page.

One band member said she was in the lobby when she heard a “bone-crunching splat,” the Miami Hurricane reported.

“We turned around and everyone was screaming and she was on the floor bleeding,” Grace Harrington told the newspaper. “Everyone was running to get her. They were screaming for a doctor.”

Thomson, suffering internal bleeding, was rushed to Jackson South Medical Center, where she succumbed to her injuries Monday, the Miami Hurricane reported.

The Greater Miami Symphonic Band said Monday that it will dedicate its Dec. 10 concert to Thomson.

“As has been our tradition, we will have an unoccupied seat in the oboe section with a single rose on it,” the band wrote on Facebook.