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‖ tourte1 (turt) Also tourt. [mod.F. tourte, now, a piece of pastry containing meat, fish, etc., eaten hot, a pie; dial. bread in the form of a disk, a round flat cake, also in transferred senses; in dial. F. torte, Sp. and It. torta:—late L. tōrta a cake of bread, of uncertain origin. Cf. also tort...
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Francis Tourte
Louis François, better known as Francis Tourte, (8 June 1816 – 5 October 1891) was a 19th-century French composer, poet, chansonnier and playwright. He was François Tourte's grandson.
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Tourte voyageuse - Ectopistes migratorius - Oiseaux.net
Birdlife. Avibase. IUCN Red List. Fiche d'identification : Tourte voyageuse (Ectopistes migratorius) est un oiseau qui appartient à la famille des Columbidés et à l'ordre des Columbiformes.
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Tourte
Tourte2 (tʊət, ‖ turt) The name of the French violin-bow maker Fran{cced}ois Tourte (1747–1835), who perfected the modern bow, used attrib. and absol. to designate bows made according to his model.1889 Grove Dict. Mus. IV. 155 The Tourte bow greatly facilitated the new development of violin music. I...
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François Tourte
Pierre Tourte père (c.1700 - 1764). Quotes
"The French bow maker François-Xavier Tourte, more commonly known as François Tourte or Tourte le jeune, is often referred to as 'the inventor
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Nicolas Tourte
Nicolas Tourte (born 18 August 1979) is a professional tennis player from France. Biography
Born in Chambéry, Tourte is a right-handed player, with a double handed backhand.
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Bow (music)
These gradations were originally calculated by François Tourte, discussed below. Fine makers of these Transitional models were Duchaîne, La Fleur, Meauchand, Tourte père, and Edward Dodd.
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Ludwig Bausch
He became known as the "German Tourte".
Bausch started a dynasty of makers. He studied violin making in Dresden with J.B. Tourte model, nevertheless his work is very distinct and personal.
His two sons, Ludwig jun.
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François Nicolas Voirin
François Nicolas Voirin (1833–1885) was a French archetier (bowmaker), known in his time as the "Modern Tourte."
F.N. Voirin produced a radically different bow from François Tourte; Slimmer head; the camber moved closer to head, yielding a stronger stick and reducing the
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James Tubbs
James Tubbs (1835 – 1921) is one of the most celebrated English bow makers, and is considered "The English Tourte". Typical characteristics of his work
Head is broad and full, the model being an early work of Francois Tourte.
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Dominique Peccatte
Here he studied with Jean Pierre Marie Persois, and also met François Tourte. Quotes
"Some consider his bows second only to those of Tourte.
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Heinrich Knopf
Tangled Web), by Gennady Filimonov
Die Geigen und Lautenmacher - by Lutgendorff, Frankfurt 1922
STRAD magazine - "Nikolaus Ferder Kittel: The Russian Tourte " by Harvey and Georgeanna Whistler
Encyclopedia of the Violin - Alberto Bachmann
VSA 14 #2 1995 Nicolaus Kittel: The Russian Tourte by Kenway Lee
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Jacob Eury
Raffin, Paul Childs), agree that Eury's work is often compared to that of Tourte. "Among Niccolò Paganini's bows were a Jacob Eury (Tourte model), Nicholas Duchaine c.1765, F. Tourte (later belonged to Partello collection), N.
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Nikolaus Kittel
The design of Kittel bows is also derived from an advanced Tourte model although this interpretation of Tourte is distinctly different from the French Tourte.
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Cherbuliez
surname may refer to:
Antoine-Elisée Cherbuliez (1798–1869), Swiss liberal thinker
Victor Cherbuliez (1829–1899), French novelist and author
Marie Tourte-Cherbuliez
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