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George Dubourg (1799 – 17 April 1882), was an English writer on the violin and a songwriter. Dubourg was the grandson of violinist Matthew Dubourg. In 1836, George Dubourg published The Violin, being an Account of that leading Instrument and its most eminent Professors, &c., a work that was frequently reprinted. He was also a songwriter; his best known song was John Parry's "Wanted a Governess". During most of his life, Dubourg contributed articles to newspapers, especially in Brighton, England, where he lived for several years.

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  • George Dubourg (1799 – 17 April 1882), was an English writer on the violin and a songwriter. Dubourg was the grandson of violinist Matthew Dubourg. In 1836, George Dubourg published The Violin, being an Account of that leading Instrument and its most eminent Professors, &c., a work that was frequently reprinted. He was also a songwriter; his best known song was John Parry's "Wanted a Governess". During most of his life, Dubourg contributed articles to newspapers, especially in Brighton, England, where he lived for several years. Dubourg later settled in Maidenhead, Berkshire, where he died on 17 April 1882. (en)
  • Джордж Дюбург (англ. George Dubourg; 8 февраля 1799, Лондон — 17 апреля 1882, Мейденхед) — английский музыкальный журналист. Внук скрипача . На протяжении всей жизни сотрудничал с разнообразными английскими газетами, сочинял также тексты песен — наиболее известна песенка «Требуется гувернантка» (англ. Wanted a Governess). Наиболее известен как автор книги «Скрипка: некоторые замечания об этом ведущем инструменте и его наиболее выдающихся экспертах, от давних времён до настоящего времени» (англ. The Violin: Some Account of that Leading Instrument and Its Most Eminent Professors, from Its Earliest Date to the Present Time), изданной в 1836 году и выдержавшей пять переизданий в середине XIX века. Рецензенты-современники высоко оценивали как эрудицию автора, так и занимательность изложения, отмечая, что в лице Дюбурга скрипка наконец нашла своего «достойного певца» (англ. an able eulogist). (ru)
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  • George Dubourg (1799 – 17 April 1882), was an English writer on the violin and a songwriter. Dubourg was the grandson of violinist Matthew Dubourg. In 1836, George Dubourg published The Violin, being an Account of that leading Instrument and its most eminent Professors, &c., a work that was frequently reprinted. He was also a songwriter; his best known song was John Parry's "Wanted a Governess". During most of his life, Dubourg contributed articles to newspapers, especially in Brighton, England, where he lived for several years. (en)
  • Джордж Дюбург (англ. George Dubourg; 8 февраля 1799, Лондон — 17 апреля 1882, Мейденхед) — английский музыкальный журналист. Внук скрипача . На протяжении всей жизни сотрудничал с разнообразными английскими газетами, сочинял также тексты песен — наиболее известна песенка «Требуется гувернантка» (англ. Wanted a Governess). (ru)
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