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    Eugène Arnold Dolmetsch (24 February 1858 – 28 February 1940), was a French-born musician and instrument maker who spent much of his working life in England...
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    instruments that it was played on. Dolmetsch was born in Dorking in 1904. She was the first child born to (Eugène) Arnold Dolmetsch and his third wife Mabel (born...
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    Arnold Dolmetsch. While he was responsible for broadening interest in the United Kingdom beyond the small group of early music specialists, Dolmetsch...
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  • Carl Frederick Dolmetsch (1911–1997) CBE was a French instrumentalist who specialised in the recorder. The son of Arnold Dolmetsch, he was born in Fontenay-sous-Bois...
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    variation in the sounds available to them. Under the influence of Arnold Dolmetsch, the harpsichordists Violet Gordon-Woodhouse (1872–1951) and in France...
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    over 9000 pianos built before 1860. One of Arnold Dolmetsch's late 19th century fortepianos, from Dolmetsch Online Image and discussion of 1795 Dulcken...
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    Netherlands, 1600 Virginal, C Ruckers, ca. 1600 Virginal, Italian, 16th or 17th century Arnold Dolmetsch, Virginal, American, The Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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    were revived by early music enthusiasts, an early proponent being Arnold Dolmetsch. The treble viol in d and the even smaller pardessus de viole in g...
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  • Rudolph Arnold Dolmetsch (born 8 November 1906 – died December 1942) was a harpsichordist, viol player, conductor and composer, a member of the famous...
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    following (listed by date of birth): Alfred James Hipkins (1826–1903) Arnold Dolmetsch (1858–1940) Violet Gordon-Woodhouse (1872–1948) Wanda Landowska (1879–1959)...
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    at the London Royal Opera House, the instrument being supplied by Arnold Dolmetsch), but it was not until the 1950s that the 18th-century method was consistently...
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    lute-playing in the 20th century has its roots in the pioneering work of Arnold Dolmetsch (1858–1940); whose research into early music and instruments started...
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    this period. It had fallen out of use by 1850. In the late 1890s, Arnold Dolmetsch revived clavichord construction and Violet Gordon-Woodhouse, among...
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    The musician and instrument maker, Arnold Dolmetsch, was born in France in 1858 and moved with his son, Carl Dolmetsch to Haslemere in 1919. The family...
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    century, the recorder has experienced a revival with the HIP movement. Arnold Dolmetsch did much to revive the recorder as a serious concert instrument, reconstructing...
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    now in Conway Street. She worked also in Haslemere, Surrey, where Arnold Dolmetsch had his musical instrument workshop. At the period from late 1901 when...
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    Herbert Brewer, the conductor Landon Ronald and the early music pioneer Arnold Dolmetsch. His public lectures at Gresham College attracted large audiences,...
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    couple had no more children. Johnston's sister, Mabel Johnston, married Arnold Dolmetsch, an instrument maker and member of the Bloomsbury set, in 1903. In...
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    instrument. An early authenticist was Arnold Dolmetsch, working early in the century in Surrey in England. Dolmetsch's efforts proved premature, as the first...
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  • (or "English") fingering, which was created in Haslemere in 1919 by Arnold Dolmetsch, soprano recorders have been made that make use of "German" fingering...
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