François Tourte — François Xavier Tourte (1747 1835) was a Frenchman who, though trained as a watchmaker, soon changed to making bows for playing classical string instruments such as the violin. cquote| He has often been called the Stradivari of the bow. . [ [http … Wikipedia
Lupot, Nicholas — , son of Francois, born at Stuttgard, 1758; went to Orleans, 1786, and Paris, 1794; died 1824. This artiste deserves the title of the King of the French makers. He followed the model of Stradiuarius, used excellent wood and good varnish, much… … Violins and Violin Makers. Biographical Dictionary
Nicolas Lupot — This article is part of the Fiddle Violin series. Basic physics of the violin Fiddlers History of the violin Luthiers Musical styles … Wikipedia
Mirecourt — 48° 17′ 00″ N 6° 08′ 00″ E / 48.28333333333339, 06.1333333333333333 … Wikipédia en Français
Henriette Lorimier — Autoportrait (1817) Dijon, musée des Beaux arts Naissance 7 août& … Wikipédia en Français
Dominique Peccatte — stamp Dominique Peccatte (1810 1874) was an influential French luthier and bow maker.[1] He was apprenticed in Mirecourt and later worked with Jean Baptiste Vuillaume. He is notable for adapting the hatchet shaped type head a model arrived at by… … Wikipedia
Orléans — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Orléans (homonymie). 47° 54′ 09″ N 1° 54′ 32″ E … Wikipédia en Français
Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume — (October 7 1798 ndash; March 19 1875) was an illustrious French violin maker. He made over 3,000 instruments and was also a fine businessman and an inventor. [Le Violon, des hommes, des œuvres, Emmanuel Jaeger, Frédéric Laurent et Jean Michel… … Wikipedia
Orléanaise — Orléans Pour les articles homonymes, voir Orléans (homonymie). Orléans Orléans, place de la République … Wikipédia en Français
Conservatoire à rayonnement départemental d'Orléans — Conservatoire à rayonnement départemental de musique, de danse et de théâtre d Orléans Généralités Création 1670 (avec interruptions) Pays France Coordonnées … Wikipédia en Français