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James Broadwood

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James Shudi Broadwood (20 December 1772 – 8 August 1851) was a piano maker in Middlesex and a magistrate in Surrey.

His oldest surviving son, Henry Fowler Broadwood, took control of the family piano-manufacturing business in 1836.[1] He was also the father of the folk song collector John Broadwood (1798–1864).

References

Citations

  1. ^ Beale (2007), p. 39

Bibliography

  • Beale, Robert (2007), Charles Hallé: A Musical Life, Ashgate Publishing, ISBN 9780754661375