Elisabeth Waterhouse
Elisabeth Waterhouse (née Ritchie on 28 February 1933) is an English pianist and music pedagogue. She founded the National Chamber Music Course, a summer school for young string players, in 1974, and has managed it since. She is the widow of the bassoonist and musicologist William Waterhouse.
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Born | Elisabeth Ritchie 28 February 1933 |
Education | Royal College of Music |
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Spouse | William Waterhouse |
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