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Dolmetsch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Arnold Dolmetsch (1858–1940), French-born English musician and instrument-maker * Carl Dolmetsch (1911–1997), French instrumentalist * Cécile Dolmetsch (1904–1997), French instrumentalist * Ricardo Dolmetsch Richard Carl Elciario Dolmetsch (or Ricardo Dolmetsch; born March 7, 1969) is a Colombian-American neuroscientist, educator and biotechnology entrepreneur. Dolmetsch is the president of Tempero Bio, a biotech company seeking to cure substance u ... (born 1969), Colombian-American neuroscientist and entrepreneur * Rudolph Dolmetsch (1906–1942), American-born British instrumentalist, conductor and composer See also * Dolmetscher {{Surname ...
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Arnold Dolmetsch
Eugène Arnold Dolmetsch (24 February 185828 February 1940), was a French-born musician and instrument maker who spent much of his working life in England and established an instrument-making workshop in Haslemere, Surrey. He was a leading figure in the 20th-century revival of interest in early music. Early life The Dolmetsch family was originally of Bohemian origin, but Dolmetsch was born in Le Mans, on 24 February 1858, the son of Rudolph Arnold Dolmetsch and his wife Marie Zélie (née Guillouard), where the family had established a piano-making business. It was in the family's workshops that Dolmetsch acquired the skills of instrument-making that would later be put to use in his early music workshops. He studied music at the Brussels Conservatoire and learnt the violin with Henri Vieuxtemps. In 1883, he travelled to London to attend the Royal College of Music, where he studied under Henry Holmes and Frederick Bridge and was awarded a Bachelor of Music degree in 1889. ...
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Ricardo Dolmetsch
Richard Carl Elciario Dolmetsch (or Ricardo Dolmetsch; born March 7, 1969) is a Colombian-American neuroscientist, educator and biotechnology entrepreneur. Dolmetsch is the president of Tempero Bio, a biotech company seeking to cure substance use disorders, and an adjunct professor at Stanford University. Biography and education Dolmetsch was born and raised in Cali, Colombia and attended Colegio Bolivar. He was a member of the Colombian National Track team, winning the Colombian National Championships and representing his country in both the Pan American and Junior World Championships. Dolmetsch migrated to the United States to earn a Bachelor of Science, B.S. from Brown University. He obtained a doctorate in neuroscience from Stanford University in 1997 under the supervision of Richard Lewis, where he worked on the role of calcium oscillations in lymphocyte activation. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship with Michael E. Greenberg at Harvard Medical School where he studie ...
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Carl Dolmetsch
Carl Frederick Dolmetsch (1911–1997) CBE was an Anglo- French recorder player. Life The son of Arnold Dolmetsch, he was born in Fontenay-sous-Bois on 23 August 1911 but lived in England from 1914. After three years in Hampstead he lived in Haslemere for the rest of his life. Dolmetsch was educated at St George's Wood in Haslemere, before leaving to work alongside his father in the Dolmetsch workshops. He took part in the first of his father's Haslemere Festival of Early Music, and from then on throughout his life. Dolmetsch developed and improved the production of recorders at Haslemere. He became an accomplished player and gave his first recital at Wigmore Hall in 1939. After the death of his father in 1940 he became head of the firm. During the war it produced plastic aircraft parts, and when peace returned Dolmetsch began producing huge numbers of plastic recorders for use in schools. In 1978 the firm split in two after a boardroom dispute but reunited in 1982. Dolmets ...
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Rudolph Dolmetsch
Rudolph Arnold Dolmetsch (8 November 1906 – 7 December 1942) was an American-born British instrumentalist, conductor and composer Dolmetsch family of musicians. Biography Dolmetsch was born on 8 November 1906, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the son of French-born Arnold Dolmetsch and his third wife Mabel Johnston.Margaret Campbell. 'Dolmetsch, Rudolph (Arnold)', in ''Grove Music Online'' (2001) In 1911, at the age of four, he travelled with his family to France, and in 1914 the family moved again to England, settling in Haslemere, Surrey. His musical talent first became evident in Paris, when he played the spinet in public, aged five. By age 14, he had formed a local orchestra in Haslemere. In 1929, he married one of his viola da gamba pupils, Millicent Wheaton. They lived at Pinewood, Old Haslemere Road in Haslemere. Together they toured, performed and broadcast recitals for viola da gamba and harpsichord, making a number of recordings. But unlike most of his family Rudolph ...
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Cécile Dolmetsch
Cécile Dolmetsch became Cécile Dolmetsch Ward (22 March 1904 – 9 August 1997) was a British pardessus de viole player. Biography Dolmetsch was born in Dorking, on 22 March 1904. She was the first child born to (Eugène) Arnold Dolmetsch and his third wife Mabel (born Johnston). Her family moved abroad shortly after her birth and her father had to make a special trip to collect her in June. They spent seven years in the United States and three years in France where her father worked as a musical instrument maker. She had three siblings and a half-sister but she and her father were estranged. The family would always speak French at home and the family's interest in early musical instruments resulted in a family concert every evening where they would all try different instruments and they would be joined by friends. This led to the formation of a family concert group. In 1917, the whole family moved to their new home at Hazlemore at a house called "Jesses". They were moved as a ...
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