Nicola Amati, Nicolò Amati or Nicolao Amati (/əˈmɑːti/, Italian: [niˈkɔːla aˈmaːti, nikoˈlɔ -, nikoˈlaːo -]; 3 September 1596 – 12 April 1684) was an Italian...
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having been influenced by Amati. W.E. Hill & Sons concede that they fail to find the hand of Stradivari in any of Nicola Amati's work, although the unmistakable...
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Violin 1637, Nicola Amati (Nicolo) Violin 1627, Antonio & Girolamo Amati Viola 1607, Antonio & Girolamo Amati Cello 1690, Girolamo Amati II, aka Hieronymus...
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Antonio Amati (c. 1537 – 4 March[citation needed] 1607) was an Italian luthier, active from 1560 to 1605. Born in Cremona, Andrea Amati's son and Girolamo...
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Andrea Amati (ca. 1505 - 1577, Cremona) was a luthier, from Cremona, Italy. Amati is credited with making the first instruments of the violin family that...
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and founder of the Casa Guarneri. He is the most important student of Nicola Amati and grandfather of one of the best luthiers, Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarneri...
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Don Nicolò Amati (born Nicolò Marchioni or Nicolò Melchioni; 1662–1752) was an Italian violin maker based in Bologna. In 1687 he entered priesthood. He...
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end of the - 17th - start of the 18th century. The famous violin maker Nicola Amati takes a simple street boy Antonio Stradivari as a student. Stradivarius...
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been associated with the luthiers of Cremona, Italy, in particular the Amati family, and with the Klotz family of violin makers of Mittenwald, Germany...
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are masterfully constructed. His violins are inspired by Nicolò Amati's "Grand Amati" pattern. Francesco was the first to develop a smaller cello design...
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The Ex Vatican Stradivarius is a cello crafted circa 1620 by Nicola Amati, master to Antonio Stradivari. The instrument was originally crafted as a viola...
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Amati. Amati was originally a lute maker, but turned to the new instrument form of violin in the mid-16th century. He was the progenitor of the Amati...
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collection in Munich. "Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, 1666, the "Alumnus, Amati, Ashby, Silvestre, Serdet"". Tarisio. Retrieved 21 February 2023. "Violin...
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1865-1951) Giovanni Marchi (Bologna 1727-1807) Nicolò Marchioni (Don Nicola Amati) (Bologna ca. 1643-1715) Pietro Messori (Modena 1870–1952) Luigi Mingazzi...
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which belonged to Niccolò Paganini; others such as Maggini, Da Salò and Nicola Amati were also imitated, but to a lesser extent. Vuillaume made numerous copies...
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Moses Amyraut, French Protestant theologian (d. 1664) September 3 – Nicola Amati, Italian luthier from Cremona (d. 1684) September 4 – Constantijn Huygens...
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three-star Michelin chef. Cesare Antonio Accius (fl.1609), engraver. Nicola Amati (1596–1684), Master Luthier and a craftsman of string instruments. Pagolo...
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Italian Baroque painter (b. 1625) April 12 – Nicola Amati, Cremonese violin-maker (b. 1596) April 13 – Nicolás Antonio, Spanish bibliographer (b. 1617) April...
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a distinctive shortened Nicola Amati model with long middle bouts. The heads are usually carved in the style of Nicola Amati, however with more deeply...
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luthiers such as Antonio Stradivari, Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, Nicola Amati, Antonio Amati, Carlo Bergonzi, François Xavier Tourte, Giovanni Guadagnini...
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Poland, Romania, Israel, and elsewhere. Krzysztof Chorzelski plays a Nicola Amati viola made in 1680 as well as a bespoke contemporary viola made by the...
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English politician, colonial Governor of Virginia (b. 1609) 1684 – Nicola Amati, Italian instrument maker (b. 1596) 1687 – Ambrose Dixon, English-American...
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We All Loved Each Other So Much (redirect from C'eravamo tanto amati)
We All Loved Each Other So Much (Italian: C'eravamo tanto amati) is a 1974 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Ettore Scola, who co-wrote the screenplay...
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Moses Amyraut, French Protestant theologian (d. 1664) September 3 – Nicola Amati, Italian luthier from Cremona (d. 1684) September 4 – Constantijn Huygens...
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Edmondo Amati (1920 – 2002) was an Italian film producer. He produced 55 films between 1964 and 1984, including Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist (2005)...
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some significant Luthiers. Anonimous 1495 Andrea Amati Nicolò Amati Antonio Amati & Girolamo Amati Tommaso Balestrieri Carlo Bergonzi Camillo Camilli...
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Italian Baroque painter (b. 1625) April 12 – Nicola Amati, Cremonese violin-maker (b. 1596) April 13 – Nicolás Antonio, Spanish bibliographer (b. 1617) April...
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чудес, 1981) as Narrator Visit to Minotaur (Визит к Минотавру, 1987) as Nicola Amati Peter Rollberg (2016). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema...
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2013. He performs with a violin from the 17th century Italian master Nicola Amati and a violin from the 18th century Italian master Giuseppe Guarneri Since...
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Strozzi – La mascherata degli accecati[citation needed] September 3 – Nicola Amati, Cremonese luthier (died 1684) September 4 – Constantijn Huygens, Dutch...
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