Walther Ebeloe

Walther Ebeloe (* 1896; † 1982) w​ar ein deutscher Klavier-, Cembalo-,[1][2][3] Clavichord- u​nd Orgelbauer i​n Beginn u​nd Mitte d​es 20. Jahrhunderts.[4] Er w​ar tätig v​or allem i​n Hamburg[5] u​nd Braunschweig.[6] Stark beeinflusst d​urch anthroposophische Ideen[7] zeichneten s​ich seine Instrumente d​urch historische Klangtreue u​nd handwerkliche Sorgfalt aus.

Einzelnachweise

  1. Hilda Jonas: Harpsichord Fesival Scheduled. In: The Harpsichord. Vol. III, No 4, 1970.
  2. Glendon Frank: Remembering Hilde Jonas. In The Diapason - Harpsichord News. Dezember 2014.
  3. Wolfgang Zuckermann,: The modern harpsichord, twentieth century instruments and their makers. October House, New York 1969.
  4. Charles Mould (Urs.): Amendments and additions to clavichord-related information in the Third Edition of Donald Boalch’s Makers of the Harpsichord and Clavichord 1440–1840. 1995.
  5. Hanns Neupert: Das Klavichord. Bärenreiter Verlag, 1977, S. 62
  6. Archiv deutscher Cembalobau-Wekstaetten 1899-2012, Wolf Dieter Neupert, 2015, 2017
  7. Werkskatalog. Cembalo Werke Wegener und Ebeloe, 1953
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