Desmond Dupré

Desmond Dupré (December 19, 1916, London — August 16, 1974, Tonbridge, Kent) was an English lutenist and a prominent figure in the 20th century revival of early music. He was known particularly for his recordings on lute and viola da gamba, notably with counter-tenor Alfred Deller. Dupré studied at the Royal College of Music from 1946, studying cello with Ivor James and harmony with Herbert Howells. He became interested in the viol, and taught hi... more

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  • Dec 19, 1916

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  • Aug 16, 1974 (age 57 years)

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