• Louis-Constantin Boisselot (11 March 1809 – 5 June 1850 in Marseille) was a French piano manufacturer and the great artisan of the creation of the house...
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  • Jean-Louis Boisselot (1782–1847), piano maker and owner of Boisselot & Fils Louis Boisselot (1754–1807), luthier and tourneur Louis-Constantin Boisselot (1809–1850)...
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    Marseille, France, by Jean-Louis Boisselot and sons, Louis-Constantin Boisselot and Xavier Boisselot. The rapid increase in the production capacity of the...
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  • and England. On his death in 1847, he left his two sons Louis-Constantin and Xavier Boisselot with a thriving company that sold pianos to a demanding...
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    Boisselot had already assumed the management of his family business in Marseille and Barcelona, following the death of his brother Louis-Constantin (1809–1850)...
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    Elwart 1835 – Ernest Boulanger (1815–1900) 1836 – Xavier Boisselot (1811–1893) 1837 – Louis Désiré Besozzi 1838 – Georges Bousquet (1818–1854) 1839 –...
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  • Cie (double piano), Sébastien Érard (double escapement action), Jean-Louis Boisselot (sostenuto pedal), Henri Fourneaux (Player piano). Fauvism: a style...
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    Pavel Martynov, Russian Lieutenant General (d. 1838) August 18 Jean-Louis Boisselot, French composer and piano manufacturer (d. 1847) Marcellin Marbot...
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