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'''Diana Poulton''' (18 April 1903 - 15 December 1995) was an English lutenist and musicologist.<ref>Curry (1996)</ref> A leading member of the [[early music revival]] a pupil and later an associate of [[Arnold Dolmetsch]], she played a key role in the revival of the popularity of the [[lute]] and its music. She was married to the illustrator [[Tom Poulton]].
'''Diana Poulton''' (18 April 1903 - 15 December 1995) was an English lutenist and musicologist.<ref>Curry (1996)</ref> A leading member of the [[early music revival]] a pupil and later an associate of [[Arnold Dolmetsch]], she played a key role in the revival of the popularity of the [[lute]] and its music. She was married to the illustrator [[Tom Poulton]]. Recently Diana Poulton has been the subject of a full-length biography by Thea Abbott<ref>Abbott (2013)</ref>.


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== References ==
== References ==
* [http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/publications/Q/1996/LSAQ31-07-1996-PoultonCurry.pdf Curry, Donna: Diana Poulton - An Appreciation of Her Life (LSA Quarterly, Vol. XXXI, February, 1996)] (retrieved 03 Feb 2011)
* [http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/publications/Q/1996/LSAQ31-07-1996-PoultonCurry.pdf Curry, Donna: Diana Poulton - An Appreciation of Her Life (LSA Quarterly, Vol. XXXI, February, 1996)] (retrieved 03 Feb 2011)
* [http://www.smokehousepress.co.uk]

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Diana Poulton (18 April 1903 - 15 December 1995) was an English lutenist and musicologist.[1] A leading member of the early music revival a pupil and later an associate of Arnold Dolmetsch, she played a key role in the revival of the popularity of the lute and its music. She was married to the illustrator Tom Poulton. Recently Diana Poulton has been the subject of a full-length biography by Thea Abbott[2].

Footnotes

  1. ^ Curry (1996)
  2. ^ Abbott (2013)

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