Malcolm Hamilton (1932-2003) was an American harpsichordist. He studied harpsichord at the University of Washington in Seattle and then taught at the University of Southern California. He played as a soloist and member of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra under Neville Marriner. His most important record is Bach's 48 Preludes and Fugues.
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| Name | Hamilton, Malcolm |
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| Date of birth | 1932 |
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| Date of death | 2003 |
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