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    Robert Thurston ("Bob") Dart (3 September 1921 – 6 March 1971) was an English musicologist, conductor and keyboard player. Along with Nigel Fortune, Oliver...
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  • The Thurston Dart Professorship of Music at King's College London was established in 1996 or 1997. The first holder of the chair was Laurence Dreyfus...
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    Bull's place of birth is uncertain. In an article published in 1952, Thurston Dart presumed that Bull's family originated in Somerset, where it is possible...
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  • The Interpretation of Music is a book by Thurston Dart. It is described by the Encyclopædia Britannica as "the best direct and concise account of the...
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    a recording of the work prepared by the musicologist and performer Thurston Dart. In 1989, the minuet and trio of K. 498a was again recorded as part...
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  • Washington Thurston Dart (1921–71), British musicologist, conductor, and keyboard player Thurston Hall (1882–1958), American film actor Thurston Harris (1931–90)...
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  • edition of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Along with Thurston Dart, Nigel Fortune and Oliver Neighbour he was one of Britain's leading...
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  • 1926–1941 Edward Joseph Dent 1946 Patrick Arthur Sheldon Hadley 1962 Robert Thurston Dart 1965 Robin Orr 1976 Alexander Goehr 1999 Roger Parker 2009 Nicholas...
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    to play with the quartet for 13 years. He had met the harpsichordist Thurston Dart while recuperating from kidney damage during the war, and they formed...
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    modern exponents of the instrument have included Christopher Hogwood and Thurston Dart. The clavichord has also gained attention in other genres of music,...
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    instruments by Thomas Goff and the Goble family included George Malcolm and Thurston Dart. Beginning in the 1920s, Gavin Williamson and Philip Manuel also helped...
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  • (1925–2016), American banker Tom Dart (born 1962), American lawyer and politician, and sheriff of Cook County, Illinois Thurston Dart (1921–1971), British musicologist...
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  • (d. 2012) 1921 – John Aston Sr., English footballer (d. 2003) 1921 – Thurston Dart, English pianist, conductor, and musicologist (d. 1971) 1921 – Marguerite...
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    Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan. Donington, Robert, and Thurston Dart. 1949. "The Origin of the In Nomine". Music & Letters 30:101–106. Reese...
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  • January 2015) was a British musicologist and librarian. Along with Thurston Dart, Nigel Fortune and Stanley Sadie he was one of Britain's leading musicologists...
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  • Cosachov Alan Cuckston Laurence Cummings Alan Curtis Ottavio Dantone Thurston Dart Fernando De Luca Huguette Dreyfus Richard Egarr Robert Elliott Mahan...
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  • autumn-term concert organised by Christopher Hogwood. A professor of music, Thurston Dart, was intrigued by Munrow's performance and encouraged him to explore...
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    Henry, Dido and Aeneas (vocal and full score), Margaret Laurie and Thurston Dart (eds.), Novello, 1971 Walker, Susan, "Every inch a diva. Opposites attract...
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  • Coussemaker Ry Cooder Ludwig Czaczkes Frank D'Accone Carl Dahlhaus Thurston Dart John Daverio Dalibor Davidović Joshua F. Drake S. A. K. Durga Alfred...
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    Gardiner continued his musical studies at King's College London under Thurston Dart and in Paris with Nadia Boulanger, whose music had been a very early...
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    (1935–42) represented Britain at pistol shooting in the [1948 Olympics] Thurston Dart (1933–38) musicologist and harpsichordist Keith Faulkner CBE (1955–62)...
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    one of the primary predecessors of both the chalumeau and clarinet. Thurston Dart wrote that the mock trumpet was the name for the chalumeau in England...
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  • Editors and committee members include, among others: Frank Bridge Thurston Dart Rebecca Herissone Christopher Hogwood Peter Holman Margaret Laurie Andrew...
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  • files? See media help. Fitzwilliam Sonatas is the name first given by Thurston Dart to an arrangement he made, based on two recorder sonatas by George Frideric...
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  • Henry Purcell's Cibell for trumpet, strings and basso continuo in C major (Z 678). Thurston Dart: The Cibell, 1952, Societé Belge de Musicologie, p. 1...
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    Arnold Cooke (Caius) Benjamin Cooke (unknown) Harold Darke (King's) Thurston Dart (unknown) Sir Andrew Davis (King's) Sir Colin Davis (unknown), Grammy...
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    London, and at the Royal Academy of Music until 1967 with Alan Bush and Thurston Dart, focusing on piano and seventeenth-century baroque music. He won the...
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    consort songs, a number of which were discovered by Philip Brett and Thurston Dart when Brett was a university student in the early 1960s. They probably...
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    musicology at King's College London, the faculty of which was headed by Thurston Dart, a great influence on the world of early music. Moroney later pursued...
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    Goodwin (2018). "Dowland: First Booke of Songs". Hyperion. In 1965 Thurston Dart revised E. H. Fellowes's 1920s edition The video of Sting's version...
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