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Flemish family of harpsichord makers
The Dulcken family were Flemish harpsichord makers of German origin. Joannes Daniel Dulcken (21 April 1706 – 11 April 1757) was born in Wingeshausen,
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English composer and pianist
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
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English translator and children's writer
Henry William Dulcken (1832-1894) was an English translator and children's writer, best known for translating the stories of Hans Christian Andersen.
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Song
Must I, then? From the town must I, then?" was made by Henry William Dulcken in 1856. Some "Muss i denn" versions were widely popularized in the 20th
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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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Museum and research institute in California
Viennese fortepiano, a reproduction of a 1795 Dulcken fortepiano, a clavichord, and a harpsichord. The Dulcken fortepiano, which has a range of 5 octaves
Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies
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1852 fairy tale published by Hans Christian Andersen
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
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there, the work of Johann Lodewijk Dulcken. When Belt later took up production of replica instruments, the Dulcken provided the detailed measurements
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German pianist and composer
Sophie Dulcken, c. 1805
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1826 treaty ending the First Anglo-Burmese War
continent, brought down to the present time by W.C. Stafford and H.W. Dulcken. 3 vols. [publ. in 31 pt.] Oxford University. p. 415. Thant Myint-U (2001)
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Germman lullaby
poetic English translation of the first and third verse is by Henry William Dulcken (1832–1894). The song was incorporated in the Evangelisches Gesangbuch
Weißt du, wie viel Sternlein stehen
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Irish composer and pianist
Procter) (London: Novello, Ewer & Co., 1868). The Maiden's Suspense (W. Dulcken) (London, 1870). The Tree's Early Leaflets (transl. from Björnsen) (London:
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Early version of the piano
century fortepianos, from Dolmetsch Online Image and discussion of 1795 Dulcken fortepiano, from the Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies Images
Fortepiano
German-born French composer (1819–1880)
"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"
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Former concert hall in New York City (1875-1893)
Philharmonic with Ema Pukšec, Sebastian Bach Mills, Ferdinand Quentin Dulcken, and more, April 1, 1879 15th Annual Commencement of the New York College
Chickering Hall (New York City, 1875)
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German violinist and composer (1810–1873)
Jewish but later converted to Protestant Christianity. His sister Louise Dulcken [de] was a concert pianist. David was a pupil of Louis Spohr and Moritz
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(c.1505–1548), Flemish landscape painter and draughtsman Matthijs van Dulcken (c.1560s–1634), Dutch mayor and governor Matthijs Hannink (born 1996),
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German explorer and colonial administrator (1856–1918)
Peters in the archive of 'Märkischer Kreis' Karl Peters, Henry William Dulcken (1891). New Light on Dark Africa. Ward, Lock, and Co. p. 1. Karl Peters
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Australian harpsichord builder (born 1942)
patterned after the work of Henri Hemsch, Burkhardt Schudi, Johannes Daniel Dulcken, the Ruckers family, Christian Zell and Johann Heinrich Harrass, among
Alastair_McAllister
in the 18th century, generally along French lines, most notably by the Dulcken family. Another notable Flemish builder, Albert Delin, however continued
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American pianist and musicologist
And as a matter of fact, he had just built such a piano, after Louis Dulcken, c. 1785, and he wanted to take it around to show at colleges and music
Malcolm_Bilson
English concert organist and conductor
Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway. In 1973, Herrick secured the loan of a rare Dulcken harpsichord, which led to the formation of the Taskin Trio (violin, viola
Christopher_Herrick
German maker of keyboard instruments (1728 – 1792)
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
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Malagasy algebraic divination by seeds
Madagascar: With an autobiographical memoir of the author. Translated by Dulcken, Henry William. New York: Harper. p. 182. Sibree, James (June 1862). "Divination
Sikidy
British watercolourist and illustrator
She Stoops to Conquer, and a sketch of the live of Goldsmith by H. W. Dulcken. While the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography gives his father's name
George_John_Pinwell
distinguishing herself on piano from an early age under the tutelage of Louise Dulcken, Queen Victoria’s piano teacher. She made multiple appearances at the British
Jane_Sloman
23 – Józef Wieniawski, pianist (died 1912) June 1 – Ferdinand Quentin Dulcken, English (later American) pianist and composer (d. 1901) June 25 – Josef
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German harpsichord builder
and virginals after English, Italian, early (Ruckers) and late Flemish (Dulcken), 17th- and 18th-century French, and German models. Some of the materials
Martin_Skowroneck
Turner Palgrave (1871) La siesta, duet (1871) The daisy. Words by Henry Dulcken, from the French words by A. Dumas (1871) Boléro. Words by Jules Barbier
List of compositions by Charles Gounod
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quite contrary to his more famous contemporaries, like his neighbours Dulckens in Antwerp, the Hass family in Hamburg or the Taskins of Paris, that at
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