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n. - United States harpsichordist who helped to revive modern interest in the harpsichord (1879-1959).

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  • She became the English "Landowska" in her passionate and compelling desire to understand and bring back to light the particular beauty of the harpsichord.
  • She once famously said to Landowska: 'You play Bach your way.
  • About Wispelwey playing Dvorak, isn't that like hearing Landowska playing Rachmaninoff?
  • Landowska on Music collected, edited, and translated by Denise Restout, assisted by Robert Hawkins
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