Judith Davidoff

Courtesy of Rosen family

Judith Davidoff started as a cellist, but at an early age she became captivated by the viola da gamba and other bowed instruments of the Renaissance and Baroque eras. She went on to gain prominence in the early-music scene. via Max Rosen

Judith Davidoff, Master of Long-Dormant Instruments, Dies at 94
New York Times obituary

Judith Davidoff (1927-2021)
Obituary in The Boston Musical Intelligencer

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