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Emil Hjorth & Sønner

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Emil Hjorth's eldest son, Otto Hjorth (born 1877) was an apprentice in his father's workshop from 1892 and worked for Georges Cunault in Paris in 1900–1902. His younger brother, Knud Hjorth (born 1880), was an apprentice in his father's workshop from 1896 and worked for Ernest Kessler in 1904–1905.
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The name of the company was changed to Emil Hjorth & Sønner when Otto and Knud Hjorth became partners in 1905. Their father retired from the company the following year. In 1950, Otto and Knud Hjorth were co-founders of the International Association of Violin and Bow Makers.
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Knud Hjorth's son, Arne Hjorth (born 1910), was an apprentice in the company from 1926. He worked for Charles Enel in Paris in 1934–1935. He became a partner in the family business in 1949 and its sole owner in 1052.
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where he worked for Bernardel père. He was strongly influenced by the French school of violin building. Back in Copenhagen, he became a partner in 1865 and its sole owner in 1880.
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Arne Hjorth's son, Mads Hjorth (born 1947), was an apprentice in Emil Hjorth & Sønner from 1962. He continued his education in the company Paul Hilaire in
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in 1968–1969. He returned to Emil Hjorth & Sønner in 1970, became a partner in 1972 and its sole owner in 1985. The company closed in December 2016.
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Johannes Hjorth's son, Emil Hjorth (1840–1920), was educated in his father's workshop. He then travelled to
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The company was founded by Andreas Hansen Hjorth (1749–1834) in 1789. He became sole supplier to the
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Johannes Hjorth (1809–1900) took over the company after his father's death in 1834.
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was a family-owned manufacturer of bowed string instruments founded in 1789 in
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Copenhagen
Denmark
Official website
Copenhagen
Denmark

Royal Danish Orchestra
Vienna
Gabriel Lembock
Paris
Mirecourt
Étienne Vatelot
Frederiksberggade
Frederiksholms Kanal
"Music: Fiddles in the Family"
"Emil Hjorth & Sønner"
"Historie"
Official website
Archived
Wayback Machine
"En smuk, men dyr dame"
Berlingske
Categories
2016 disestablishments in Denmark
Bowed string instrument makers
Danish companies established in 1789
Manufacturing companies based in Copenhagen
Musical instrument manufacturing companies of Denmark

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