Jeanne Dolmetsch
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Period:BaroqueGenre:ChamberJeanne Dolmetsch was a renowned classical music artist who made significant contributions to the world of music. She was born on September 17, 1901, in Paris, France, to a family of musicians. Her father, Arnold Dolmetsch, was a famous instrument maker, and her mother, Marie, was a talented musician. Jeanne grew up in a musical environment and showed an early interest in music. Jeanne's father was a pioneer in the revival of early music, and he founded the Dolmetsch family ensemble, which specialized in performing music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Jeanne began playing the recorder at a young age and quickly became a skilled musician. She also learned to play the viola da gamba, a stringed instrument that was popular in the Baroque era. In 1914, when Jeanne was just thirteen years old, her family moved to England, where her father had established a workshop. Jeanne continued her musical education and began performing with her family's ensemble. She quickly gained a reputation as a talented musician and became a regular performer at concerts and festivals throughout Europe. In 1925, Jeanne married Carl Dolmetsch, her cousin and a fellow musician. Together, they continued to perform with the Dolmetsch family ensemble and established their own ensemble, the Dolmetsch Trio. The trio consisted of Jeanne on the recorder, Carl on the viola da gamba, and their son, Rudolph, on the harpsichord. Throughout her career, Jeanne was a passionate advocate for early music and worked tirelessly to promote the music of the Renaissance and Baroque periods. She was a skilled performer and was known for her expressive playing and beautiful tone. She also worked as a teacher and taught many students, including her own children, to play the recorder and other early instruments. One of the highlights of Jeanne's career was her performance at the 1951 Festival of Britain. She performed with the Dolmetsch Trio and received critical acclaim for her playing. The trio's performance helped to popularize early music and introduced many people to the beauty of the recorder and other early instruments. Jeanne also received many awards and honors throughout her career. In 1961, she was awarded the Medal of the Order of the British Empire for her contributions to music. She was also awarded the Silver Medal of the City of Paris in 1971 and the Gold Medal of the City of London in 1976. Jeanne continued to perform and teach until her death in 1993 at the age of 91. She left behind a legacy of beautiful music and a passion for early music that inspired many musicians and music lovers around the world. In conclusion, Jeanne Dolmetsch was a talented and passionate musician who made significant contributions to the world of music. She was a skilled performer, a dedicated teacher, and a tireless advocate for early music. Her performances and recordings helped to popularize the music of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, and her legacy continues to inspire musicians and music lovers today.More....
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