Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Antonio Amati (c. 1537 – 4 March [citation needed] 1607) was an Italian luthier, active from 1560 to 1605. Biography. Born in Cremona, Andrea Amati's son and ...
Andrea Amati was succeeded by his sons Antonio Amati (c. 1537 –1607) and Girolamo Amati (c. 1551 –1630). "The Brothers Amati", as they were known, implemented far-reaching innovations in design, including the perfection of the shape of the f-holes .
Anonimous 1495; Andrea Amati; Nicolò Amati; Antonio Amati & Girolamo Amati; Tommaso Balestrieri; Carlo Bergonzi; Camillo Camilli; Goffredo Cappa; Enrico Ceruti; Giovanni Battista Ceruti
Amati was originally a lute maker, but turned to the new instrument form of violin in the mid-16th century. He was the progenitor of the Amati family of luthiers active in Cremona, Italy until the 18th century. Andrea Amati had two sons. His eldest was Antonio Amati (circa 1537–1607), and the younger, Girolamo Amati (circa 1561–1630 ...
Alumnas Amati, Ashby, Silvestre, Serdet: 1666 Possibly the earliest known violin by Stradivari. The instrument was last sold by J & A Beare. One of a few instruments that has a connection between Stradivarius and Nicola Amati, with whom Stradivarius may have worked as an apprentice. The violin includes the label Alumnus Nicolais Amati. [1] ex-Sachs
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 ]
Amati would also have been a logical choice for Antonio's parents, as he represented an old family of violin makers in Cremona, and was far superior to most other luthiers in Italy. [15] Some researchers [who?] believe there is a closer educational association between Antonio Stradivari and Francesco Rugeri than has previously been recognized ...
Antonio Amati Synopsis. Oedipe et Antigone by Johann Peter Krafft (1809) Background. The background to the opera is the myth of Oedipus. ...