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  2. Andrea Amati - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Amati (ca. 1505 - 1577, Cremona) was a luthier, from Cremona, Italy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Amati is credited with making the first instruments of the violin family that are in the form we use today. [ 3 ]

  3. Amati - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Amati (c. 1505 – 20 December 1577) designed and created the violin, viola and cello known as the "violin family". Based in Cremona, Italy , he standardized the basic form, shape, size, materials and method of construction.

  4. List of Stradivarius instruments - Wikipedia

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    Historically important and one of the earliest known violins by Stradivari. In 2008 for sale by Poesis Fine Instruments. [2] ex Back: c. 1666 Fridart Foundation The violin shows influence from Amati and the model is based on Amati's violins, but the narrow purfling differs from Amati's style. [3] c. 1666 The violin was owned by Eugene Sarbu. [4 ...

  5. 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 ...

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  7. Antonio Amati - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Amati c. 1505 –1577: Antonio Amati c. 1537 –1607: Girolamo Amati 1561–1630: ... Tracing the Amati Family 1641-1686, Violin Society of America, 1999.

  8. Talk:Andrea Amati - Wikipedia

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    Two violins, attributed to Amati, dated 1542 and 1546, were reported during the 19th century to have been converted from three strings to four, but there is no proof of this. ... can be used to support these sentences in the present version of the article: The violin-like instruments that existed when Amati began his career only had three strings.

  9. History of the violin - Wikipedia

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    The oldest confirmed surviving violin, dated inside, is the "Charles IX" by Andrea Amati, made in Cremona in 1564, but the label is very doubtful. The Metropolitan Museum of Art has an Amati violin that may be even older, possibly dating to 1558 but just like the Charles IX the date is unconfirmed. [ 22 ]