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Cécile Dolmetsch

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half-sister but she and her father were estranged. The family would always speak French at home and the family's interest in early musical instruments resulted in a family concert every evening where they would all try different instruments and they would be joined by friends. This led to the formation of a family concert group.
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and his third wife Mabel (born Johnston). Her family moved abroad shortly after her birth and her father had to make a special trip to collect her in June. They spent seven years in America and three years in France where her father worked as a musical instrument maker. She had three siblings and a
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In 1917 the whole family moved to their new home at Hazlemore at a house called "Jesses". They were moved as a favour by the French-Canadian army as they had befriended them as fellow francophones. The Haslemere Festival began in 1925 and Cécile would play each year until the 1990s.
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Everyone in the family could play several instruments but she was the only one known for her singing. In 1930 she sang
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and her sister, Nathalie, served for many years as President. Cecile took over from her when she died in 1989.
133: 97: 374: 89:. The Dolmetsch family were all enthusiasts for early music and the instruments that it was played on. 359: 354: 140: 125:'s "Awake Sweet Love" from 1575 on Columbia's first volume of their "History of Music" edited by 86: 328: 240: 232: 188: 110: 348: 126: 122: 254: 206: 236: 192: 177: 155: 61: 106: 47: 231:. Vol. 1 (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004-09-23. 96: 144: 85:(March 22, 1904 – August 9, 1997) was a British expert on the 187:(online ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. 175:
Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (2004-09-23).
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Index


Dorking
Guildford
pardessus de viole

Dorking
Arnold Dolmetsch
John Dowland
Percy Scholes
Viola da Gamba Society
pardessus de viole
viol family
Jean-Baptiste Barrière
Guildford
"(Eugène) Arnold Dolmetsch"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/32853
UK public library membership
"Dolmetsch, Cécile (1904–1997), musician"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/68113
ISBN
978-0-19-861412-8
UK public library membership
"Blue Plaque at Jesses, Grayswood Road, Haslemere"


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