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Friedrich von Huene (musician)

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183:, left to join the U.S. Air Force where he played flute and piccolo in a military band, then returned to Bowdoin to complete his degree in 1953. He became an American citizen and in 1954, and married Ingeborg Reiser, whom he had met in Germany. They had five children. In addition, he had an extra-marital child with the Dutch painter Machteld Kuijpers, descendant of a long line of Dutch painters. Turning down an offer of a stipend to attend 215:
of instrument makers) of Baroque recorders. He also helped Zen-On develop a line of high-quality plastic recorders. In 1980 he and his wife opened a retail division, The Early Music Shop of New England, to sell other brands of instruments. Their store and workshop is now operated by their son
179:. He was the oldest of six children. His father, Heinrich A.N. von Hoyningen genannt Huene, was from a Baltic German baronial family, and his mother, Aimée Freeland Corson Ellis, was from Connecticut. His father died during the war, and family emigrated to the United States in 1948. He entered 594: 461: 239:
In addition to his Guggenheim Fellowship, Friedrich received the American Recorder Society’s first Distinguished Achievement Award in 1987, the Curt Sachs award from the
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in 2004, the Howard Mayer Brown award from Early Music America in 2005, and an honorary doctorate from Bowdoin College in 1984.
175:, a community that was then part of Germany and is now in Poland, the day after his parents attended a harpsichord recital by 199:, purchased one of von Huene's recorders, and he soon obtained enough orders for more instruments to open his own shop in 240: 584: 599: 526: 589: 539:
40, no. 1 (January 1999): 8–14. ISSN 0003-0724. For synopsis, see: Griscom, Richard and David Lasocki (2012).
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Well-Tempered Woodwinds: Friedrich von Huene and the Making of Early Music in a New World
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Thompson, Susan E. (1999). “Friedrich von Huene Celebrates 70: An Interview.”
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Pratt, Bill (February 1973). "Dr. Hermann Moeck Talks About His Firm".
191:. Inspired by a Telemann concert in 1955 he began to make recorders. 300:"Friedrich von Huene, 87, renowned maker of woodwind instruments" 172: 46: 271:"American Musical Instrument Society: The Curt Sachs Award 2003" 216:
Patrick von Huene. They were involved in the founding of the
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Emigrants from Allied-occupied Germany to the United States
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to develop their Rottenburgh model line (named after the
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He died of complications from Parkinson’s disease in
327:(Third ed.). New York: Routledge. p. 171. 140:Heinrich A.N. von Hoyningen genannt Huene (father) 546: 129:Andreas, Patrick, Nikolaus, Thomas, and Elisabeth 571: 497:https://americanrecorder.org/docs/ARfall2016.pdf 541:The Recorder: A Research and Information Guide, 499:American Recorder 57, no. 3 (Fall 2016): 11-13. 421:"National Flute Association Achievement Awards" 153:Friedrich Freiherr von Hoyningen, genannt Huene 33:Friedrich Freiherr von Hoyningen, genannt Huene 325:The Recorder: A Research and Information Guide 293: 291: 264: 262: 260: 288: 547:Ehlert, Ralf; Hasse-Moeck, Sabine (1999). 257: 297: 516: 323:Richard Griscom; David Lasocki (2012). 243:in 2003, an achievement award from the 207:in 1966 which allowed him to work with 572: 400:"American Recorder Society Honor Roll" 268: 377: 337: 543:3rd ed. New York: Routledge, p. 173. 346:(1). American Recorder Society: 3–8. 143:Aimée Freeland Corson Ellis (mother) 549:"The Charles Darwin of Early Music" 442:"Early Music America Annual Awards" 241:American Musical Instrument Society 187:, he began to work for flute maker 13: 489: 166: 14: 621: 358:"Friedrich von Huene, 1929-2016" 298:Marquard, Bryan (May 13, 2016). 220:and were charter members of the 558:(in German) (2). Moeck: 443–449 454: 434: 413: 392: 371: 350: 331: 316: 1: 250: 157:Friedrich Alexander von Huene 23:Friedrich Alexander von Huene 521:. Indiana University Press. 423:. National Flute Association 378:Cohen, Joel (May 11, 2016). 7: 402:. American Recorder Society 360:. American Recorder Society 218:Boston Early Music Festival 113:Moeck Rottenburgh recorders 10: 626: 517:Burgess, Geoffrey (2015). 245:National Flute Association 585:American recorder players 504:"Von Huene Workshop, Inc" 234: 133: 125: 117: 107: 99: 91: 81: 73: 54: 28: 21: 16:American recorder maker 600:Musicians from Wrocław 590:Bowdoin College alumni 269:Adkins, Cecil (2007). 201:Waltham, Massachusetts 171:Friedrich was born in 340:The American Recorder 205:Guggenheim Fellowship 380:"GOODBYE, FRIEDRICH" 203:. He was awarded a 197:New York Pro Musica 159:, was an American 213:Rottenburgh family 185:Harvard University 537:American Recorder 150: 149: 100:Years active 43:February 20, 1929 617: 566: 564: 563: 553: 532: 513: 511: 510: 483: 482: 480: 479: 473: 467:. 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Breslau
Bath, Maine
Bowdoin College
recorder
Breslau
Wanda Landowska
Bowdoin College
Harvard University
Verne Q. Powell
Bernard Krainis
New York Pro Musica
Waltham, Massachusetts
Guggenheim Fellowship
Moeck
Rottenburgh family
Boston Early Music Festival
Boston Camerata
Bath, Maine
American Musical Instrument Society
National Flute Association



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