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In part 2, John Dilworth explores the work of the second generation of Brescian school violin makers, led by Giovanni Paolo Maggini. John Dilworth is a maker, writer and expert. He has written extensively about fine instruments and their makers, and is a co-author of āThe British Violinā, āGiuseppe Guarneri del Gesuā and āThe Voller
Construction of bowed instruments. In the construction of instruments, Andrea Varazzani uses personal models and creates reproductions of ancient traditional instruments. The woods are chosen personally and scrupulously; the processing is done entirely by hand, without the use of machinery. Following the ancient Cremonese tradition oil paints
Allegro ma non troppo from String Quartet No. 10 in E-flat Major, Op. 51 by AntonĆn DvoÅĆ”k performed by the American String Quartet: Peter Winograd ("Antonius" violin 34.86.1), Laurie Carney ("Francesca" violin 34.86.2), Daniel Avshalomov, viola, and Wolfram Koessel (cello 1984.114.1) May 17, 2012 for the American Musical Instrument Society
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September 6, 2013. CREMONA, Italy (AP) ā The northern Italian town where Antonio Stradivari and other master violin-makers worked will open a new museum celebrating the instrument. Cremona will inaugurate the Museum of the Violin on Sept. 14. In a recreated violin-maker's shop, visitors can watch how the instruments are hand crafted.
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Violin making has a rich history dating back to the 16th century and Cremona, in Italy, has been the birthplace of many famous violin makers over the centuries. From Andrea Amati, the first luthier recorded in 1565, to Antonio Stradivari and the Guarneri family, Cremonese violin makers are revered for their craftsmanship and the tone of their
Stefano Conia, Italian viola from Cremona 1985 (certificate) Stefano Conia (*1946) is a famous contemporary Italian violin maker in Cremona who studied with Sgarabotto, Morassi and Bissolotti. This viola by contemporary Cremonese violin maker Stefano Conia was made in Cremona in 1985. It is thus one of his earlier instruments which are superior
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