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    Giovanni Paolo Maggini (c. 1580 - c. 1630), was a luthier born in Botticino (Brescia), Republic of Venice. Maggini was a pupil of the most important violin...
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  • those made by master craftsman Giovanni Paolo Maggini This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Maggini. If an internal link led you...
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  • Maggini is an Italian surname that may refer to Giovanni Paolo Maggini (c.1580–1630), Italian violin maker Luciano Maggini (1925–2012), Italian cyclist...
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  • mature life worked in Brescia. Together with Gasparo da Salò and Giovanni Paolo Maggini, Rogeri was one of the major makers of the Brescian school. The...
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    Lafranchini and Giovanni Paolo Maggini. Maggini inherited da Salò's business in Brescia. Valentino Siani worked with Maggini. In 1620, Maggini moved to Florence...
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  • name derives from the famous 16th century Brescian violin maker Giovanni Paolo Maggini. "Benslow Music Trust". Benslow Music Trust. Official website Haydn...
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    Bertolotti 1540 - 1609 called Gasparo da Salò Giovanni Paolo Maggini 1580 - 1630 pupil of Gasparo da Salò Giovanni Battista Rogeri 1642-1710 Amati family of...
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    the 17th century. He is believed to have studied in Brescia under Giovanni Paolo Maggini, and was later mostly active in Pesaro from 1635 to 1695. A simple...
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  • violinmaker who worked in Brescia and Florence. He was a pupil of Giovanni Paolo Maggini in Brescia (c.1610–1620) before he moved to Florence in c.1620 where...
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  • Pietro Giovanni Guarneri Martin Hoffmann Klotz Johann Kulik René François Lacôte Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi Nicolas Lupot Giovanni Paolo Maggini Christian...
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    eldest son Francisco, Alexandro de Marsiliis from Marseille, France, Giovanni Paolo Maggini from Botticino in the surroundings of Brescia, Jacomo de Lafranchini...
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  • Castelli (1578–1643), mathematician Paolo Bolpagni (b. 1981), art historian, critic, and creator Giovanni Paolo Maggini (c. 1580 – c. 1630), violin and cello...
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    The Gasparo da Salò family, active 1530–1615 in Brescia and Salò Giovanni Paolo Maggini, student of Gasparo da Salò, active 1600–1630 in Brescia The Rogeri...
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    a violin produced during the late 17th century by a follower of Giovanni Paolo Maggini, possibly Andrea Guarneri. Volckaert taught at the Royal Conservatory...
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    Stradivari, Joseph Guarneri filius Andreae, Pietro Guarneri, and Giovanni Paolo Maggini. After 1850, he got enthusiastic about a specimen of Andrea Guarneri...
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  • Hill & Sons (A Tribute), Richard Sadler 1996 ISBN 0-9504357-2-4 Giovanni Paolo Maggini: His Life and Work (1892) Henry, Arthur & Alfred Hill https://archive...
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  • earlier years he appears to have favoured instruments in the style of Giovanni Paolo Maggini, while later on he moved more towards Stradivari models. Initially...
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  • at The King's School, Canterbury. He played a violin by luthier Giovanni Paolo Maggini, which on his death passed to his daughter Nadia, also a violinist...
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  • London Symphony Orchestra in 2013. Quarrington plays on a 1630 Giovanni Paolo Maggini double bass, and is well known for his unusual practice of tuning...
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  • recording his debut solo CD for DUX (Polish label), he played a Giovanni Paolo Maggini violin (1996). From 1997 to 2003 Niziol played the Stradivarius...
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    postcard). After that, in gratitude, he was presented with a violin by Giovanni Paolo Maggini of 1633. Sermus' performance was greeted with enthusiastic reception...
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  • Guarnerius, ca. 1740 Hanbin Yoo – Giovanni Paolo Maggini, ca. 1600 Tai Murray – Petrius Merighi, 1772 Axel Strauss – Taylor, Giovanni Francesco Pressenda 1845...
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    Rombouts (1667–1740), and turned to an instrument built in 1620 by Giovanni Paolo Maggini, both on loan from an anonymous sponsor. Her awards include being...
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  • exhibition from June 9, 2007 to July 8, 2007 at"Palazzo Martinengo": Giovanni Paolo Maggini. Centuries of details in Brescia. Published by Marco and Ugo Orlandi...
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    Muzzi (2019–20) Alessio Dionisi (2020–21) Aurelio Andreazzoli (2021–22) Paolo Zanetti (2022–23) Aurelio Andreazzoli (2023–24) Davide Nicola (2024) Roberto...
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    premier Letta". Il Fatto Quotidiano (in Italian). Retrieved 8 February 2022. Maggini, Nicola (24 December 2013). "Il profilo degli elettori di Renzi alle primarie:...
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    1652); a bass violin by Paolo Antonio Testore (Milan, 1696); several extremely rare baroque guitars, including one by Giovanni Tesler (Ancona, 1618), one...
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  • Team 1876  Italy Paolo Magretti individual 1877– 1893 No race 1894  Italy Luigi Airaldi individual 1895 No race 1896  Italy Giovanni Moro individual 1897–...
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    and his "Il Cannone" which belonged to Niccolò Paganini; others such as Maggini, Da Salò and Nicola Amati were also imitated, but to a lesser extent. Vuillaume...
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    victories. Recent multiple victors have included Vincenzo Nibali, Giovanni Visconti, Paolo Bettini, Salvatore Commesso, Massimo Podenzana and Gianni Bugno...
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