Diana Poulton
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
- Randel, Don Michael (2003). The Harvard Dictionary of Music. Belknap Press. ISBN 0-674-01163-5.
- Curry (1996)
- Abbott (2013)
gollark: Though we all have our invisiprizes!
gollark: Since obviously only 1 in 100-1000 people will win.
gollark: It'll be an extra post-raffle consolation prize!
gollark: Pointless countdown: 11 hours!
gollark: It happens dangerously often.
References
- Curry, Donna, "Diana Poulton – An Appreciation of Her Life" (LSA Quarterly, Vol. XXXI, February, 1996) (retrieved 03 Feb 2011)
- Abbott, Thea, Diana Poulton – The Lady with the Lute, Smokehouse Press, 2013
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