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David Tecchler,
sometimes also
written Techler, Tekler, Deckler, Dechler, Decler,
Teccler or Teckler, (1666–1748) was a
German luthier, best
known for...
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Antonio Stradivari's shop a few
years after the master's death.
David Tecchler, who was born in Austria,
later worked in both
Venice and Rome. Luthiers...
- to the
victims of the
November 2015
Paris attacks.
Moreau plays a
David Tecchler cello dated 1711. The
instrument was a gift from his late father. Pieces...
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instrument acquired for the
Musical Instrument Bank was the 1706 Brott-Turner
Tecchler cello,
obtained using funds raised by W. I. M.
Turner and the
Brott family...
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great loss to music." In 1929,
Feuermann purchased a
cello made by
David Tecchler in Rome in 1741. From 1932, he also
owned an
instrument made by Venetian...
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Rogeri Francesco Ruggieri Stefano Scarampella Antonio Stradivari David Tecchler Carlo Giuseppe Testore Jean
Baptiste Vuillaume A
person who
plays the cello...
- Chitarrone,
theorbo and
Archlute by
Robert Spencer Archlute by
David Tecchler, ca. 1725, Rome at The
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pieces for
archlute (or...
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Georg Stauffer Lorenzo Storioni Antonio Stradivari Simon Straub David Tecchler Carlo Antonio Testore Carlo Giuseppe Testore Paolo Antonio Testore Tieffenbrucker...
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Ferdinando de' Medici.
Another outstanding piece is the
viola by
David Tecchler, the
German born
luthier who
worked in Rome in the
first half of 1700 and...
- as
organist at the
church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine-en-la-Cité.
David Tecchler makes the
cello now on loan to
Denis Brott from the
Canada Council for...