William Dowd

William Dowd

William Richmond Dowd (born 28 February 1922) is an American harpsichord maker.

Born in Newark, New Jersey, he studied English literature at Harvard, graduating with AB in 1948. He and his friend Frank Hubbard built a clavichord when they were both graduate students; this led to their both deciding to abandon their intended careers as teachers of English and instead to become harpsichord builders, basing their methods on historical principles. They separated for their apprenticeship; Dowd worked at the Detroit workshop of John Challis, who himself had learnt from Arnold Dolmetsch. At this time, Challis was the leading harpsichord builder in the USA.

In autumn 1949 Dowd and Hubbard jointly founded a workshop in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1955, Hubbard had left on research trips around Europe, studying original instruments, while Dowd continued the new builds and restoration of antique instruments. He worked out a standard design based on the harpsichords of Pascal Taskin, which was to become much used by professional performers.

Their joint business came to an end in 1958, and Dowd established a workshop in Cambridge, Massachusetts along historical lines, producing around twenty instruments a year until 1988. From 1971 to 1985, there was a workshop in Paris under his name producing a similar number of instruments, which he ran with Reinhard von Nagel. His favoured models were two-manual harpsichords based on the French instruments of Blanchet and Taskin, including Ruckers harpsichords adapted by the "grand ravalement" process.

Published works

*"A Classification System for Ruckers and Couchet Double Harpsichords"; in the "Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society" (1978)
*"The Surviving Instruments of the Blanchet Workshop"; in "The Historical Harpsichord: a Monograph Series in Honor of Frank Hubbard", ed. Howard Schott (Stuyvesant, NY, 1984)

*Haney, H: "Portrait of a Builder", The Harpsichord, (1971–2) (about William Dowd)

Notes and references

*Howard Schott: 'Dowd, William (Richmond)', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 2007-05-18), http://www.grovemusic.com/

External links

* [http://www.hpschd.nu/rst/dowd.html A William Dowd harpsichord of 1966] - once owned by Ralph Kirkpatrick; restored by Carey Beebe

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