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Martha Blackman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Martha Blackman
Martha Elizabeth Blackman (born January 1, 1927, in Dallas, Texas) is an American viola da gamba player and lutenist, and the first American to perform on and teach the viol. == Biography == Blackman studied cello at the Juilliard School under Leonard Rose. Receiving a Fulbright Scholarship (1953–54), she studied the viola da gamba, first in Munich and then at the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg.〔Wilton CT Bulletin May 15, 1957 2A "Squires, Maynard Miss Blackman To Present Concert Sunday Night"〕 She returned to the USA in 1954 and appeared as a leading gamba soloist, and also joining the New York Pro Musica working under Noah Greenberg from 1954-1961, during which she did most of her recording. Together with Paul Maynard and Bernard Krainis, she formed the New York Pro Musica Baroque Trio, and was also a member of the Stanley Buetens Lute Ensemble.〔James Gollin, Pied Piper: the many lives of Noah Greenberg Pendragon Press (2001)ISBN 1-57647-041-5〕 Since 1970 Blackman was a long time lecturer at Stanford University.〔Stanford University Bulletin, Summer 1976, P79 274S "Workshop in Viola da Gamba"〕 She has also received an International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX) Fellowship for research of Eastern European folk and Renaissance music at the Charles University in Prague. Blackman is also an expert in French ornamentation in Baroque string music, the lyra viol, the composer Tobias Hume, and the clàrsach and its repertoire.
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