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A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Shudi, Joshua

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3636778A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — Shudi, JoshuaGeorge GroveAlfred James Hipkins


SHUDI, Joshua, harpsichord maker and pupil of Burkat Shudi (vol. iii. p. 488), appears from his advertisement in the Gazetteer of Jan. 12, 1767, to have set up for himself about that time at the Golden Guitar, Silver Street, Golden Square, London. An advertisement of his widow, Mary Shudi, then of Berwick Street, St. James's, in the 'Public Advertiser' of Jan. 16, 1775, announces his death and her continuance of the business, and as there is a fine harpsichord still existing, said to have a romantic history, and bearing the name and date of Joshua Shudi, 1779, it is evident that she continued to use her late husband's name, or dated instruments of his make when she sold them.

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