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Jean-Henri Hemsch, in German Johann Heinrich Hemsch (alternate spelling: Johannes Heinrich Hembsch; 21 February 1700 – September 1769), was a French harpsichord maker of German origin.

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  • Henri Hemsch (de)
  • Henri Hemsch (en)
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  • Henri Hemsch, eigentlich Johann Heinrich Hemsch, auch Jean-Henri Hemsch und Johannes Heinrich Hembsch (* 21. Februar 1700 in bei Köln; † September 1769 in Paris), war ein französischer Cembalobauer deutscher Herkunft. (de)
  • Jean-Henri Hemsch, in German Johann Heinrich Hemsch (alternate spelling: Johannes Heinrich Hembsch; 21 February 1700 – September 1769), was a French harpsichord maker of German origin. (en)
  • Jean-Henri Hemsch (né en 1700 près de Cologne, mort en 1769 à Paris) fut un des plus célèbres facteurs de clavecins parisiens de son temps. Il était d'origine germanique. (fr)
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  • Henri Hemsch, eigentlich Johann Heinrich Hemsch, auch Jean-Henri Hemsch und Johannes Heinrich Hembsch (* 21. Februar 1700 in bei Köln; † September 1769 in Paris), war ein französischer Cembalobauer deutscher Herkunft. (de)
  • Jean-Henri Hemsch, in German Johann Heinrich Hemsch (alternate spelling: Johannes Heinrich Hembsch; 21 February 1700 – September 1769), was a French harpsichord maker of German origin. (en)
  • Jean-Henri Hemsch (né en 1700 près de Cologne, mort en 1769 à Paris) fut un des plus célèbres facteurs de clavecins parisiens de son temps. Il était d'origine germanique. (fr)
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