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(Nicholas) Alexandre Voboam (1634/46–1692/1704) was a French luthier from a renowned Parisian family of instrument makers. A total of 26 signed baroque guitars and two violas da gambas have been attributed to the Voboam family of which three guitars bear the signature of Alexandre Voboam and the date 1652.

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  • Nicholas Alexandre Voboam II (fr)
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  • (Nicholas) Alexandre Voboam (1634/46–1692/1704) was a French luthier from a renowned Parisian family of instrument makers. A total of 26 signed baroque guitars and two violas da gambas have been attributed to the Voboam family of which three guitars bear the signature of Alexandre Voboam and the date 1652. (en)
  • (Nicholas) Alexandre Voboam (1634/1646 - 1692/1704) est un luthier français issu d'une famille parisienne renommée de fabricants d'instruments. Un total de 26 guitares baroques et deux violes de gambe signées ont été attribuées à la famille Voboam parmi lesquelles trois guitares portent la signature d'Alexandre Voboam et la date de 1652. Le musée de la musique conserve 10 de ces instruments. Il est le fils du luthier René Voboam et le frère de Jean Voboam. Il a vécu rue des Arcis, à Paris et s'est marié avec Anne Bourdet le 19 janvier 1671. (fr)
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  • (Nicholas) Alexandre Voboam (1634/46–1692/1704) was a French luthier from a renowned Parisian family of instrument makers. A total of 26 signed baroque guitars and two violas da gambas have been attributed to the Voboam family of which three guitars bear the signature of Alexandre Voboam and the date 1652. He was the son of Luthier René Voboam and brother to Jean Voboam. Records note that Alexandre Voboam lived at rue des Arcis, Paris and that he married Anne Bourdet on 19 January 1671. The guitars of Alexandre were held in high esteem during his lifetime and a century later were still considered desirable instruments. (en)
  • (Nicholas) Alexandre Voboam (1634/1646 - 1692/1704) est un luthier français issu d'une famille parisienne renommée de fabricants d'instruments. Un total de 26 guitares baroques et deux violes de gambe signées ont été attribuées à la famille Voboam parmi lesquelles trois guitares portent la signature d'Alexandre Voboam et la date de 1652. Le musée de la musique conserve 10 de ces instruments. Il est le fils du luthier René Voboam et le frère de Jean Voboam. Il a vécu rue des Arcis, à Paris et s'est marié avec Anne Bourdet le 19 janvier 1671. Les guitares d'Alexandre étaient tenues en haute estime durant sa vie et, un siècle plus tard, étaient encore considérées comme des instruments de référence. (fr)
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