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Charles Dancla (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist ʃaʁl dɑ̃kla]; 19
December 1817 – 10
November 1907) was a
French violinist,
composer and teacher.
Dancla was...
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Dancla Stradivarius may
refer to:
Dancla Stradivarius (1703)
Dancla Stradivarius (1708)
Dancla Stradivarius (1710) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Dancla violin by
Stradivari or
Dancla,
Milstein is a 1708
Stradivarius violin which is
referred to as the "
Dancla". It was made by
Italian luthier Antonio...
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Dancla violin by
Stradivari or
Dancla,
Milstein is a 1710
Stradivarius violin which is
referred to as the "
Dancla. It was made by
Italian luthier Antonio...
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Dancla violin by
Stradivari is a c. 1703
Stradivarius violin which is
referred to as the "
Dancla." It was made by
Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of...
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Retrieved 3
September 2022. "The "
Dancla"
Stradivari 1703".
Linus Roth.
Retrieved 3
September 2022. "Antonio
Stradivari 1707
Dancla".
Giordano Violins. A. Giordano...
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Mozart Centre, and
artistic director of
music festivals. Roth
plays the 1703
Dancla Stradivarius on loan from
Landesbank Baden-Württemberg. Born in Ravensburg...
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daughter Maria and his wife Therese. He also
performed on the 1710 ex-"
Dancla"
Stradivarius for a
short period. In 1948, Milstein's
recording of Felix...
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birth Year of
death Nationality Notable 20th-century
works Remarks Charles Dancla 1817 1907
French Solo de
concours no. 7, Op. 224
Romanticism Luigi Arditi...
- in the RTCG Colin, Kogan, 1726,
Cozio 40682 Lord Red, 1727,
Cozio 40361
Dancla, Serato, c. 1726–29,
Cozio 40409 Milstein, Nathan, 1727,
Cozio (previously...