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    violas designed with only a pair of corners, and ceteras. Gasparo da Salò was born in 1542 in Salò on Lake Garda, Brescia, Italy, in a family with legal,...
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    a state often referred to as the "Salò Republic" (Repubblica di Salò in Italian). Although legend has it that Salò has Etruscan origins, recorded history...
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    for an engagement at the Grand Opera there, he acquired his famous Gasparo da Salò double bass from the Benedictine Nuns of the Convent of San Pietro...
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    finest Renaissance carved and decorated violin in the world is the Gasparo da Salò (c.1574) owned by Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria and later, from...
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    politician Gasparo Gozzi Gaspare DiGregorio Gaspare "Gap" Mangione Gaspare Messina Gaspare Pacchierotti Gasparo da Salò Gaspare Spontini Gasparo Tagliacozzi...
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    Amati, Gasparo da Salò, Guarneri, Stradivari and others. He was the owner of one of the finest violins of the world, made by Gasparo da Salò around 1574...
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    1584 Bertolotti, Gasparo Bertolotti 1540 - 1609 called Gasparo da Salò Giovanni Paolo Maggini 1580 - 1630 pupil of Gasparo da Salò Giovanni Battista...
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    a pupil of the most important violin maker of the Brescian school, Gasparo da Salò. Maggini's early instruments are now considered very desirable because...
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    survive that experts unequivocally know are his.[citation needed] Gasparo da Salò of Brescia (Italy) was another early luthier of the violin family....
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  • Bertolotti Cesare Bertolotti (1854–1932), Italian painter Gasparo Bertolotti known as Gasparo da Salò Italian luthier Gianni Bertolotti (born 1950), Italian...
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    accessed 3 October 2017 Recent discovery (see Pio book) should prove that Gasparo da Salò instruments were exported in those years to Lyon by the Venetian luthier...
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  • one of the first makers of the Brescian school and a contemporary of Gasparo da Salò. He was born in Montichiari, the son of Zanetto Micheli, and for 65...
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    of construction. Makers from nearby Brescia experimented, such as Gasparo da Salò, Micheli, Zanetto and Pellegrino, but it was Andrea Amati who gave...
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  • Giovan Giacomo Dalla Corna Gasparo Duiffopruggar Richard Duke Joan Maria da Bressa Charles François Gand Gasparo da Salò Gagliano family of luthiers...
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    Chiesa di Santa Maria Annunziata; Duomo di Salò) is the main religious building (duomo) of the town of Salò, Italy. The construction of the church, dedicated...
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    (1713) by Giovanni Antonio Capello. The church houses the tombs of Gasparo da Salò, one of the inventors of the modern violin and Benedetto Marcello,...
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    the inventor of the violin. The two other candidates he named were Gasparo da Salò from Brescia and a luthier born in Füssen / Bavaria, now part of present-day...
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  • at the Wayback Machine (subscription access). Dassenno Flavio "Gasparo da Salò architetto del suono" ed. Comune di Salò, 2009 Newcomb v t e v t e v t e...
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  • who for much of his mature life worked in Brescia. Together with Gasparo da Salò and Giovanni Paolo Maggini, Rogeri was one of the major makers of the...
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    with modern trappings." Some existing instruments, such as those by Gasparo da Salò, were converted from 16th-century six-string contrabass violoni. There...
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  • RAI in Italy. The New York Philharmonic bought Phelps a viola by Gasparo da Salò (Gasparo Bertolotti) about four years after she joined the orchestra. She...
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    John Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley, English Baron (b. 1533) April 14 – Gasparo da Salò (Gasparo Bertolotti), Italian violin maker(b. 1540) May 15 – Giovanni Croce...
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  • Dassenno Flavio (a cura di) "Gasparo architetto del suono", Pro Loco Città di Salò, 2009. Beare, Charles; Ugo Ravasio. "Zanetto da Montichiaro". Grove Music...
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  • longer and more rigid design. Giuseppe's designs was influenced by Gasparo da Salo of Brescian School, and incorporated some of the stylistic refinements...
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  • Festival, founded by Elena Bashkirova in 2009. Grosz plays a 1570 Gasparo da Salò viola on loan for life from a private collection. "Amihai Grosz, 1st...
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  • (b. 1548) 1599 – Henry Wallop, English politician (b. 1540) 1609 – Gasparo da Salò, Italian violin maker (b. 1540) 1649 – Tomás Treviño de Sobremonte...
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  • Beatles' "White" Album and Quatermass. He played a viola by luthier Gasparo da Salò. His daughter is Seona Myerscough, whose dancing inadvertently provided...
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    located in the greater cloister of the Monastery of Saint Joseph in via Gasparo Salò, a short distance from the Piazza della Loggia. The museum, founded in...
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  • John Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley, English Baron (b. 1533) April 14 – Gasparo da Salò (Gasparo Bertolotti), Italian violin maker(b. 1540) May 15 – Giovanni Croce...
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    father of disco music. The foremost makers of stringed instruments were Gasparo da Salò of Brescia, Nicolò Amati, Antonio Stradivari, and Giuseppe Guarneri...
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