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Martin Leopold Widhalm (October 2, 1722 – June 10, 1776) was an Austrian [citation needed] or German luthier known for his work in Nuremberg. Charles Beare considers Widhalm to have been the most significant maker of violins in Germany during the 18th century not to be based in Mittenwald, and praises the "sharpness and good taste" of his instruments.
4 Experimental luthiers. Toggle the table of contents. ... Leopold Widhalm; Matteo Sellas; 20th century. Franco Albanelli; Gaetano Antoniazzi; Riccardo Antoniazzi;
June 10 – Leopold Widhalm, luthier, 53; November 29 – Zanetta Farussi, opera singer, 69; date unknown. Thomas Capell, organist (date of birth unknown)
October 2 – Leopold Widhalm, luthier; December 3 – Hryhorii Skovoroda, poet, philosopher and composer (d. 1794) probable – Francis Hutcheson, songwriter (died 1773)
Luthiers from the early 18th century include Nicolò Gagliano of Naples, Italy, Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi of Milan, and Giovanni Battista Guadagnini, who roamed throughout Italy during his lifetime. From Austria originally, Leopold Widhalm later established himself in Nürnberg, Germany. [citation needed]
Leopold Widhalm (1722–1776), luthier; Erwin Wohlfahrt (1932–1968), opera singer; Dan Zimmermann (born 1966), drummer in the bands Gamma Ray and Freedom Call; Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg Markus Söder, 2018 Sigismund, 1433
A luthier is a person who builds or repairs stringed instruments, either bowed or plucked (in general). These include violins, ... Leopold Widhalm; Y. Martin Yeritsyan
Leopold Widhalm, Austrian luthier (b. 1722) June 13 – Elizabeth Scott, British-American poet and Christian hymnwriter (b. 1708) June 20 – Benjamin Huntsman, English inventor, manufacturer (b. 1704) July 7 – Jeremiah Markland, English classical scholar (b. 1693) July 10 – Richard Peters, English-born American clergyman (b. 1704)