Ferdinand Quentin Dulcken Explained
Ferdinand Quentin Dulcken (1837–1901) was an English composer and pianist.
Dulcken was born 1 June 1837,[1] the son of pianist (the sister of Ferdinand David) and Theobald Dulcken.[2]
He moved to Astoria, Queens in 1876.[3] He died in 1901 probably in Astoria.[1]
While in the United States he toured with Julie Rivé-King and was the director of her troupe for a time.[4]
Notes and References
- Web site: Musicsack. 2 December 2017. 3 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171203224536/http://musicsack.com/PersonFMTDetail.cfm?PersonPK=100067581. dead.
- Web site: Dulcken, Family. de. Sophie-Drinker-Institut. 2 December 2017.
- Web site: Forgotten Queens: Astoria EL WALK. Forgotten New York. November 2016. 2 December 2017. ; Web site: Local historians hope to save a renowned Astoria home where a renowned pianist once lived. 2 December 2017. Queens News and Community. 25 April 2017. ; Web site: Landmarks Rejects Bid to Save Famed Musician's Former House in Astoria. 8 May 2017. Jeanmarie Evelly. 4 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180205184647/https://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20170508/astoria/ferdinand-quentin-dulcken-house-landmark-campaign-31-07-31st-ave. 5 February 2018. dead.
- https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1881/04/01/98551694.pdf "A Well-Known Musician Hurt: Ferdinand Dulcken and Others of the Rivé-King Company Injured in a Railroad Disaster."