Frank Hubbard

Frank Hubbard

Frank Twombly Hubbard (May 15, 1920 – February 25, 1976) was an American harpsichord maker, a pioneer in the revival of historical methods of harpsichord building.

Read more about Frank Hubbard:  Student Days, Historical Harpsichords, Hubbard's Thoughts On The Harpsichord, Books, Sources

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