Thomas Haxby

British instrument maker
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Quick Facts

IntroBritish instrument maker
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasMusical instrument maker
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth25 January 1729
Death31 October 1796 (aged 67 years)
The details

Biography

Thomas Haxby (25 January 1729 – 31 October 1796) was an English instrument maker, particularly of keyboard instruments, including harpsichords, pianos, and organs.
After an early career as a parish clerk at St Michael-le-Belfry in York, and as a singer at York Minster, he opened an instrument shop in York in 1756. During the late 1750s he acquired a reputation as an organ tuner and repairman, and began building organs as well as other instruments in the 1760s. His square pianos – of which he made between 24 and 36 per year, gradually increasing the number towards 1790 – are highly regarded. After his death his shop passed to his nephew and brother-in-law, who changed the name to Tomlinson & Son.

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