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Janny van Wering, the most respected Dutch harpsichordist from the 1930s to the 1950s
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E.H. Fellowes, the scholar and performer who “found” the English composer, John Dowland, and rediscovered the lute song. Part 4 of 4
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E.H. Fellowes, the scholar and performer who “found” the English composer, John Dowland, and rediscovered the lute song. Part 3 of 4
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E.H. Fellowes, the scholar and performer who “found” the English composer, John Dowland, and rediscovered the lute song. Part 2 of 4
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E.H. Fellowes, the scholar and performer who “found” the English composer, John Dowland, and rediscovered the lute song. Part 1 of 4
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How famous is scholar, conductor and harpsichordist Thurston Dart, 40 years on? Part 1
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Arnold Dolmetsch – the greatest early music pioneer of the 20th century?
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The Early Music revival, does anyone still care?
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