The Violin: Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators1909 - Violin - 526 pages |
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18th century Andrea Amati Anno Antonio Stradivari appears artist Bass beautiful belly belonging Betts Bologna born Brescia brother Carlo Bergonzi character chiefly colour concert connoisseur copies copyist Count Cozio Cozio di Salabue Cremona Cremonese Domenico Double-Basses Duke England English makers evidence excellent famous father fecit Fendt Fétis Fiddle finish Forster Francesco François French Gagliano Gand Gasparo da Salò Giovanni Battista Girolamo Giuseppe Guarneri Guadagnini Guarneri del Gesù imitation instru Italian Italian makers Italy Jacob Stainer Johann John Joseph label Lancetti London Lupot Lute Maggini Maker of Viols manufacture master mentioned ments merit Milan Mirecourt Mittenwald Montagnana musical instruments musician Niccolò Amati Nicolas original Paolo Paris pattern period Pietro played possession pupil purfling remarks Ruggeri scroll Signor sonatas sound-hole specimens Strad stringed instruments style Tenors tone Turin varnish Venice Viol da Gamba Violin Violin-making Violinist Violoncellos Viols Vuillaume wood workmanship