• David Tecchler, sometimes also written Techler, Tekler, Deckler, Dechler, Decler, Teccler or Teckler, (1666–1748) was a German luthier, best known for...
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    purchased Antonio Stradivari's shop a few years after the master's death. David Tecchler, who was born in Austria, later worked in both Venice and Rome. Luthiers...
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  • Archlutes. Chitarrone, theorbo and Archlute by Robert Spencer Archlute by David Tecchler, ca. 1725, Rome at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Pieces for archlute...
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    great loss to music." In 1929, Feuermann purchased a cello made by David Tecchler in Rome in 1741. From 1932, he also owned an instrument made by Venetian...
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    tribute to the victims of the November 2015 Paris attacks. Moreau plays a David Tecchler cello dated 1711. The instrument was a gift from his late father. Pieces...
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  • Johann Georg Stauffer Lorenzo Storioni Antonio Stradivari Simon Straub David Tecchler Carlo Antonio Testore Carlo Giuseppe Testore Paolo Antonio Testore Tieffenbrucker...
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    Battista Rogeri Francesco Ruggieri Stefano Scarampella Antonio Stradivari David Tecchler Carlo Giuseppe Testore Jean Baptiste Vuillaume A person who plays the...
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  • Fiesole. Minasi's works include violins attributed to the violin makers David Tecchler (1666-1748) and Amati (1623) are at his disposal. Minasi was principal...
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    instruments are represented by Martino Hell of Genoa, Enrico Ebar of Venice, David Tecchler of Rome, Antonio Scoti of Milan and, toward the end of the century,...
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  • electrical engineer David Tavares (born 1999), Portuguese footballer David Taylor, multiple people David Tecchler (1666–1748), German luthier David Teece (born...
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  • 3 and other media over a two-year period. His instrument is a 1714 David Tecchler cello. In August 2016, Johnston performed the world premiere of Charlotte...
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  • 1674) date unknown Jacques Loeillet, oboist and composer (born 1685) David Tecchler, luthier (born 1666) Tyack, Geoffrey (1998). Oxford: An architectural...
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  • d'Agincourt as organist at the church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine-en-la-Cité. David Tecchler makes the cello now on loan to Denis Brott from the Canada Council for...
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    of Music Detmold. Kameda has played on notable instruments such as David Tecchler 1715, Antonius Stradivari 1715 ex Joachim, most recently he plays the...
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    Royal Opera House Covent Garden orchestra (1940s). He played cellos by David Tecchler (dated 1701) and Charles Buthod (dated 1897). In 1928 Sharpe became...
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  • instrument acquired for the Musical Instrument Bank was the 1706 Brott-Turner Tecchler cello, obtained using funds raised by W. I. M. Turner and the Brott family...
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  • cello “Archinto” from 1689 Antonio Stradivari cello “Magg” from 1698 David Tecchler cello from 1698 Elena Fyodorova (2 January 2013). Максим Бейтан: Новый...
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  • Cesarini, composer (died 1741) Michelangelo Faggioli, composer (died 1733) David Tecchler, luthier (died 1748) January 24 – Johann Andreas Herbst, composer and...
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  • Collot and directed by Dominique Pernoo. Collet played a 1741 viola by David Tecchler once owned and played by Théophile Laforge. He died at the age of 91...
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    Prince Ferdinando de' Medici. Another outstanding piece is the viola by David Tecchler, the German born luthier who worked in Rome in the first half of 1700...
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    1706 David Tecchler cello for his lifetime use, and named the instrument in his honor as well as that of William Turner, "Brott-Turner Tecchler".[citation...
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  • Ensemble Contrechamps The Hilliard Ensemble Piano trio Schweizer Klaviertrio Tecchler Trio Zürcher Klaviertrio String quartet Amar Quartett Amati Quartett Carmina...
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    "FESTIVAL — PROGRAMM — ARD-PREISTRÄGER Wen Xiao Zheng, Sebastian Manz, Tecchler Trio, Benjamin Engeli, Esther Hoppe — Herrenhäuser Gärten, Hannover" (in...
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  • The Great Cellists. Robson. pp. 244–245. ISBN 978-1-86105-654-2. Milsom, David. "Naxos - Robert Cohen". Naxos Music. "Staff - Robert Cohen - Royal Academy...
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  • Germany 2nd Prize: Vassilena Serafimova, Bulgaria Piano Trio 1st Prize: Tecchler Trio, Switzerland/Germany 2nd Prize: Morgenstern Trio, Germany/France 3rd...
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