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Anne Gallet is a Swiss harpsichordist and musicologist .

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10-546: Gallet may refer to: People with the surname [ edit ] Anne Gallet , a Swiss harpsichordist and musicologist Charles Gallet (1875-1951), French politician Léon Gallet (1832–1899), watchmaker and philanthropist, patriarch of the Gallet Watch Company Louis Gallet (1835–1898), a French writer of operatic libretti, plays, romances, memoirs, pamphlets Luciano Gallet (1893–1931),

20-403: A Brazilian composer, conductor and pianist Mathieu Gallet (born 1977), French high-ranking civil servant Other [ edit ] Gallet & Co. , a historic Swiss watch and clock manufacturer Air Gallet , a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game developed by Gazelle Gallet Clamshell , the world's first water resistant chronograph wristwatch Gallet Flight Officer ,

30-553: A Swiss musician is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Gramophone (magazine) Gramophone (known as The Gramophone prior to 1970) is a magazine published monthly in London, devoted to classical music , particularly to reviews of recordings . It was founded in 1923 by the Scottish author Compton Mackenzie who continued to edit the magazine until 1961. It was acquired by Haymarket in 1999. In 2013

40-564: A master's degree in musicology at Washington University in St. Louis , where she also taught harpsichord for two years. In reviewing the 2000 recording The Baroque Harpsichord to which Gallet contributed, Gramophone magazine praised "the delicacy of her touch". As of 2000, she is a teacher at the Conservatoire de Genève and the Centre de Musique Ancienne Geneve. This article on

50-614: The Mark Allen Group became the publisher. The magazine presents the Gramophone Awards each year to the classical recordings which it considers the finest in a variety of categories. On its website Gramophone claims to be: "The world's authority on classical music since 1923." This used to appear on the front cover of every issue; recent editions have changed the wording to "The world's best classical music reviews." Its circulation, including digital subscribers,

60-553: The men and women (artists, producers, engineers, A&R directors and label founders) who have contributed to the classical records industry. The first 50 were revealed in the May 2012 issue and on Gramophone ’s website, and each year will see another intake into the Hall of Fame. In late 2012, Gramophone announced the launch of a new archive service. Subscribers to the digital edition are now able to read complete PDFs of every issue of

70-502: The title Gallet . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gallet&oldid=779563380 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Anne Gallet Gallet

80-626: The world's first time zone calculating wristwatch CGF Gallet , a French company producer of the SPECTRA combat helmet and the F1 helmet for firemen Le Gallet , a commune in the Oise department in northern France small splinters of stone inserted in the joints of coarse masonry to protect the mortar joints : see Glossary of architecture Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

90-521: Was 24,380 in 2014. Apart from the annual Gramophone Classical Music Awards , each month features a dozen recordings as Gramophone Editor's Choice (now Gramophone Choice ). Then, in the annual Christmas edition, there is a review of the year's recordings where each critic selects four or five recordings, and these selections make up the Gramophone Critics' Choice. In April 2012, Gramophone launched its Hall of Fame , an annual listing of

100-798: Was born in Geneva. At the age of 20 she won the first prize for virtuosity at the Conservatoire de Genève in the class of Isabelle Nef . Subsequently, she studied at the Wiener Musikakademie (Vienna) , and further, under Gustav Leonhardt . A laureate of the International Competition Musica Antiqua Bruges in 1965, she went on to play at European and American festivals, solo , and accompanying Jordi Savall , Hopkinson Smith , Sigiswald Kuijken , and Philippe Huttenlocher . She obtained

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