- The
Dulcken family were
Flemish harpsichord makers of
German origin.
Joannes Daniel Dulcken (21
April 1706 – 11
April 1757) was born in Wingeshausen,...
-
Ferdinand Quentin Dulcken (1837–1901) was an
English composer and pianist.
Dulcken was born 1 June 1837, the son of
pianist Louise Dulcken [de] (the sister...
- Must I, then? From the town must I, then?" was made by
Henry William Dulcken in 1856. Some "Muss i denn"
versions were
widely po****rized in the 20th...
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Henry William Dulcken (1832-1894) was an
English translator and children's writer, best
known for
translating the
stories of Hans
Christian Andersen....
- Matthijs,
Matthias or
Matheus van
Dulcken (died 1634 in Winterswijk) was
mayor of
Roermond in 1610, 1616 and 1629. In 1627 he was the
Spanish governor...
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shown above is not by
Stein but
probably by
Louis Dulcken.
Apart from the
music desk,
typical of
Dulcken's work, the
instrument has the
appearance of a piano...
-
Viennese fortepiano, a
reproduction of a 1795
Dulcken fortepiano, a clavichord, and a harpsichord. The
Dulcken fortepiano,
which has a
range of 5 octaves...
-
poetic English translation of the
first and
third verse is by
Henry William Dulcken (1832–1894). The song was
incorporated in the
Evangelisches Gesangbuch...
- "Varieties", The
Manchester Guardian 12 June 1844, p. 5; and "Madame
Dulcken's Concert", The Times, 12 June 1844, p. 7 Ashley, Tim. "The
cursed opera"...
- Warne. pp. 356–360.
Dulcken, H. W., ed. (1869). "The
Goblin and the Huckster". The Wild
Swans and
Other Stories.
Translated by
Dulcken, H. W. Andersen, H...