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  2. Richard Duke (violin maker) - Wikipedia

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    These violins are considered his best work, and are highly valued today. [1] In 1765 Duke expanded his business into the area of music publishing; partnering with the publisher Henry Thorowgood. In 1768 he became the official instrument maker for Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh.

  3. Duke of Alcantara Stradivarius - Wikipedia

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    Duke of Alcantara Stradivarius. The Duke of Alcantara Stradivarius is a violin made by Antonio Stradivari of Cremona, Italy in 1732. In 1929 it was purchased by a collector in the United States and later donated to the University of California, Los Angeles. A student at the university misplaced the violin in 1967 and the instrument went missing ...

  4. Thomas Perry (luthier) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Perry ( Irish: Tomás de Poire; c. 1738 – November 1818) was an Irish luthier who introduced a type of bowed psaltery known as the cither viol or sultana. [ 2] He is regarded as one of Ireland's most influential violin makers and is often referred to as 'The Irish Stradivari'. [ 3] Perry's output was quite prolific and his shop has ...

  5. William Crawford Honeyman - Wikipedia

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    William C. Honeyman was born in Wellington, New Zealand in 1845 to Thomas and Eliza Honeyman, who had emigrated from Scotland four years earlier. [2][3] He was the grandson of minor Scottish poet and songwriter, Adam Crawford. [4] Honeyman returned to Britain with his mother and three siblings in 1849. [5]

  6. Richard Tobin (luthier) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Tobin (luthier) Richard Tobin ( Irish: Risteárd Tóibín; 1766 – December 1847) was an Irish luthier and maker of violins, violas, cellos and pochettes. [2] Tobin's work was largely uncredited, often branded under the names of his employers and other shops that enlisted him for his sought-after workmanship. [1]

  7. Classical music in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Classical music in Scotland is all art music in the Western European classical tradition, between its introduction in the eighteenth century until the present day. The development of a distinct tradition of art music in Scotland was limited by the impact of the Scottish Reformation on ecclesiastical music from the sixteenth century.

  8. Nicola Benedetti - Wikipedia

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    Nicola Benedetti. Nicola Joy Nadia Benedetti CBE (born 20 July 1987) is an Italian-Scottish classical solo violinist and festival director. Her ability was recognised when she was a child, including the award of BBC Young Musician of the Year when she was 16. She works with orchestras in Europe and America as well as with Alexei Grynyuk, her ...

  9. Music of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The development of a distinct tradition of art music in Scotland was limited by the impact of the Scottish Reformation on ecclesiastical music from the sixteenth century. Concerts, largely composed of "Scottish airs", developed in the seventeenth century and classical instruments were introduced to the country.

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