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It was through music that he met his wife, Martha, a harpsichordist.
One evening, lonely, he was taken to meet a great harpsichordist of nearly ninety.
He joined an early music ensemble, at the time the only one in Russia, as a harpsichordist.
The wife of a scientist, who was a classical harpsichordist, performed.
His older sister is a professional harpsichordist, and he started on the harpsichord.
Kenneth Cooper, the harpsichordist, does the honors in that effort.
She also studied music and became a singer and harpsichordist.
A pianist and harpsichordist, he is also active as a jazz performer.
In 1944 he married Barbara Hill, a pianist and harpsichordist.
He is also known as a virtuoso organist, pianist and harpsichordist.
A harpsichordist is a person who plays the harpsichord.
He then moved to Paris to continue his training with the Colombian harpsichordist.
He also studied music, becoming a skilled harpsichordist and church organist.
Paul was also an accomplished poet, harpsichordist, and composer.
He was excellent harpsichordist and specialized in baroque music.
One harpsichordist called liturgical reconstruction "historical performance practice run amok."
I'm a harpsichordist, and I like the violin.
Sometimes this might be improvised by the harpsichordist.
He first worked with The English Concert as a harpsichordist in 1984.
John Gibbons, the fine Boston harpsichordist, took over on little more than a day's notice.
She was active as a harpsichordist before the emergence of the early music movement, and commissioned works for the instrument from living composers.
- 28 August 1767) was a composer and harpsichordist.
Therefore in 1742 he settled in Paris, making his name as a harpsichordist, teacher and composer.
"When the pianoforte replaced the harpsichord, every harpsichordist was out of a job.
The harpsichordist Raymond Erickson has played and heard various kinds of music in the hall.