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  2. Guarneri - Wikipedia

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    A Guarneri violin is a center object in one of Andrea Camilleri's main Montalbano novels La Voce del violino ("The voice of the violin"). In the summer of 2010, the ex- Vieuxtemps Guarneri del Gesù, a violin built in 1741 by Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarneri, was offered for sale at auction with a starting bid of $18 million, the highest price ever ...

  3. Catarina Guarneri - Wikipedia

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    A violin maker from Prague, B. Lanter, is also said to have owned a viola bearing the label "Cat. Guarneri's". [4] Additional suspected labels include a violin in Budapest with a label reading "Katharina Guarneri fecit Cremone anno 1730". [1] It is not confirmed whether any of these labels are authentic, but their existence is notable.

  4. Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri - Wikipedia

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    A promising young violin maker named Antonio Stradivari was emerging, who in 1680 moved his workshop to the Piazza San Domenico, just a few metres away from the Casa Guarneri. [1] Because of this increasing local competition, by 1683, Pietro had moved to Mantua, leaving Giuseppe to work in their father's shop.

  5. Giuseppe Guarneri - Wikipedia

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    Guarneri's violins often have a darker, more robust, and more sonorous tone than Stradivari's. Fewer than 200 of Guarneri's instruments survive. They are all violins, although one cello bearing his father's label, dated 1731, seems to have been completed by del Gesù.

  6. Andrea Guarneri - Wikipedia

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    Thought to be born in 1626 to Bartolomo Guarneri in the parish of Cremona, Italy, very little is known about Andrea Guarneri's ancestors. [3] There are records of a wood-carver by the name of Giovanni Battista Guerine, which may have been an alternative spelling of Guarneri, who lived near the residence of Nicolò Amati in Cremona in 1632, and it is possible that Andrea Guarneri was a relation ...

  7. Pietro Giovanni Guarneri - Wikipedia

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    Pietro Guarneri was the eldest son of the master luthier Andrea Guarneri and Anna Maria di Orcelli, born in Cremona, Italy on 18 February 1655. Although the exact date he began working in his father's workshop is unknown, experts have found traces of his workmanship beginning about 1670 in instruments labeled as Andrea Guarneri.

  8. Il Cannone Guarnerius - Wikipedia

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    Il Cannone Guarnerius of 1743 is a violin created by the Italian luthier Giuseppe Bartolomeo Guarneri of Cremona (1698–1744). [ 1 ] Il Cannone is also known by the variants Il Cannone del Gesù , and the Cannon , often appended with Guarneri del Gesù , the Guarneri trademark.

  9. Violin authentication - Wikipedia

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    Names like Amati, Guarneri, and Stradivari have become synonymous with excellence in craftsmanship and tone. Relatively unknown makers, capable of producing above-average violins, know that they might be able to command tremendous prices simply by affixing the label of one of these early makers to the instruments of their making.