Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri, better known as Giuseppe filius Andrea Guarneri (25 November 1666 – c. 1739/1740) was a violin maker from the prominent...
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profession. Joseph Szigeti played one of his instruments. Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri (filius Andreae) (25 November 1666 – 1739 or 1740), Andrea's...
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named 19185 Guarneri in his honour. The most illustrious member of the house of Guarneri, Bartolomeo was the son of Giuseppe Giovanni Battista, thus the...
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Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri "del Gesù". The Guadagnini family was known for their violins, guitars and mandolins. Giovanni Battista Guadagnini was...
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Pietro da Venezia, he was the son of Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri, filius Andreae, and the last of the Guarneri house of violin-makers Guarnieri lived...
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Goffriller Giovanni Grancino Giovanni Battista Guadagnini Andrea Guarneri Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesu Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri Pietro Guarneri Pietro...
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(1649–1740) Guarneri family of Italian violin makers, Andrea Guarneri (1626–1698), Pietro of Mantua (1655–1720), Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri (Joseph...
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for his celli, active 1685–1742 in Venice Pietro Guarneri, son of Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri and from Cremona, active 1717–1762 in Venice Domenico...
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little is known about Andrea Guarneri's ancestors. There are records of a wood-carver by the name of Giovanni Battista Guerine, which may have been an...
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promoting other makers, including Giovanni Battista Guadagnini and Giacomo Rivolta of Milan. Ceruti’s son Giuseppe and grandson Enrico carried on as the...
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in Piemonte, and died in Genoa. His parents were Maria Teresa and Giovanni Battista Rocca. He was educated and served in the military and soon after married...
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(d. 1669) 1638 – Catherine of Braganza (d. 1705) 1666 – Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri, Italian violin maker (d. 1740) 1703 – Jean-François Séguier...
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5 – Attilio Ariosti, composer (died 1729) November 25 – Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri, violin maker (died c.1740) December 5 – Francesco Scarlatti...
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least three children between 1623 and 1628: Giuseppe Giulio Cesare, Carlo Felice, and Giovanni Battista. The baptismal records of the parish of S. Prospero...
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antique violins made by luthiers Antonio Stradivari, Pietro Guarneri, Giuseppe Guarneri, and Carlo Bergonzi, most of which eventually came to bear his...
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including Antonio Stradivari (probably), Andrea Guarneri, Bartolomeo Pasta, Jacob Railich, Giovanni Battista Rogeri, Matthias Klotz, and possibly Jacob Stainer...
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company open's with Antonio Cesti's Cleopatra Violin maker Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri opens a workshop in Cremona. Jacob van Eyck – Der Fluyten...
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businessman named Livron lent him a violin, made by the master luthier Giuseppe Guarneri, for a concert. Livron was so impressed with Paganini's playing that...
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Rugeri was the first teacher of Carlo Bergonzi. Previously, Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri and Antonio Stradivari had been erroneously postulated as...
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1735(?) Giovanni Battista Guadagnini, Turin 1778 Violas Andrea Guarneri "Conte Vitale" 1676 Gasparo da Salò "Krasner, Kelley" c. 1580 Giuseppe Guadagnini...
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founder of the "Venetian School" of luthiers. Giuseppe Guarneri (1698–1744), master luthier from the Guarneri family of Cremona. He rivals Antonio Stradivari...
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Gonzaga (1568–1591), aristocrat and Jesuit Pietro Giovanni Guarneri (1655–1720), violin maker of the Guarneri family. He left Cremona in 1679, eventually establishing...
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basses crafted by renowned luthiers, including Antonio Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù. At the time of his death in 1883, Enrico Ceruti, a prolific...
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line of violinmakers of Cremona. He was the son of Giuseppe Ceruti and grandson to Giovanni Battista Ceruti. He was also an active dealer of fine old instruments...
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(Academy of Fine Arts), established in 1750, whose first chairman was Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, and the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory of Music, which...
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instruments such as those created by master makers Giuseppe Guarneri, Giovanni Battista Guadagnini, Giovanni Grancino, Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, and many others...
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destroyed during the French Revolution but some pieces were recovered by Giovanni Battista Viotti's student M. J. B. Cartier. It then changed hands several times...
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Giovanni Paolo Maggini from Botticino in the surroundings of Brescia, Jacomo de Lafranchini from Valle Camonica, and a maker known only as Battista....
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Annigoni (1910 - 1988) together with Romano Stefanelli [it] and Riccardo Guarneri [it]. In the first years he painted some copies from Annigoni and famous...
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https://tarisio.com/cozio-archive/property/?ID=43830Stoeving, Paul (1913), "Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesu", Von der Violine, Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, pp. 144–152, doi:10...
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