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'''Diana Poulton''', also known as '''Edith Eleanor Diana Chloe Poulton''' (18 April 1903, [[Storrington|Storington]] – 15 December 1995, [[Heyshott]])<ref>{{Cite book|title=The Harvard Dictionary of Music|last=Randel|first=Don Michael|publisher=Belknap Press|year=2003|isbn=0-674-01163-5|location=|pages=|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/harvarddictionar0004unse}}</ref> 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>
'''Diana Poulton''', also known as '''Edith Eleanor Diana Chloe Poulton''' (18 April 1903, [[Storrington|Storington]] – 15 December 1995, [[Heyshott]])<ref>{{Cite book|title=The Harvard Dictionary of Music|last=Randel|first=Don Michael|publisher=Belknap Press|year=2003|isbn=0-674-01163-5|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/harvarddictionar0004unse}}</ref> 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>


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==

Revision as of 09:31, 31 December 2020

Diana Poulton, also known as Edith Eleanor Diana Chloe Poulton (18 April 1903, Storington – 15 December 1995, Heyshott)[1] was an English lutenist and musicologist.[2] 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.[3]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Randel, Don Michael (2003). The Harvard Dictionary of Music. Belknap Press. ISBN 0-674-01163-5.
  2. ^ Curry (1996)
  3. ^ Abbott (2013)

References