- 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...
- Cécile
Dolmetsch became Cécile
Dolmetsch Ward (March 22, 1904 –
August 9, 1997) was a
British expert on the
pardessus de viole. The
Dolmetsch family were...
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Arnold Dolmetsch (born 8
November 1906 – died
December 1942) was a harpsichordist, viol player,
conductor and composer, a
member of the
famous Dolmetsch family...
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Richard Carl
Elciario Dolmetsch (or
Ricardo Dolmetsch; born
March 7, 1969) is a Colombian-American[citation needed] neuroscientist,
educator and biotechnology...
- 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...
- Dictionary, 4th edition;
Gardner Read,
Music Notation, 2nd edition, p. 282.
Dolmetsch Online, "Tempo";
Oxford American Dictionary;
Collins English Dictionary...
- of
music symbols fonts Music theory &
history (
Dolmetsch Online)
Dictionary of
musical symbols (
Dolmetsch Online)
Sight reading tutorial with
symbol variations...
- JSTOR 43547681. "
Dolmetsch Online –
Music Theory Online –
Other Clefs". www.
dolmetsch.com.
Retrieved 1
September 2016.
Moore 1876, 176;
Dolmetsch Organisation...
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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 was...
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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...