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William Henley (1874–1957) was an English violinist,[3] arranger of music, music teacher, and composer. He is the author of a seminal reference book, the Universal Dictionary of Violin & Bow Makers. The book was the first to include a significant number of American craftsmen. Henley traveled extensively as a performer, primarily with his quartet. It was during his trips, including a trip to America during the 1920s, that he gathered information for his book.[4] External links - {{IMSLP|id=Henley, William}}
References1. ^1 Cyclopedic Survey of Chamber Music, Volume 1, edited by Walter Willson Cobbett, & Colin M. Mason, Oxford University Press (1963), pg. 550 {{OCLC|604486}} 2. ^1 Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society, 2002, Vol. 28, pg. 7 {{OCLC|60638292}}
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