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193:) (25 November 1666 – 1739 or 1740), Andrea's younger son, joined his father's business in Cremona, inheriting it in 1698. He is reckoned among the great violin makers, although he struggled to compete with Stradivari, a pervasive presence throughout his career. From around 1715 he was assisted by his sons, and probably Carlo Bergonzi. 362:"Signor Giovanni de Piccolellis, in 1885, searched the archives at the church, San Donato, in Cremona for information on the Guarneri family. His findings, published 1886, in the manuscript entitled "LIUTAI ANTICHI e MODERNI", and now available online in PDF format on 147:
from 1641 to 1646 and returned to make violins for Amati from 1650 to 1654. His early instruments are generally based on the "Grand Amati" pattern but struggled to achieve the sophistication of Amati's own instruments. Andrea Guarneri produced some fine violas. The
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Wibberley, Leonard. Guarneri: Story of a Genius. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1974. A fictionalized biography of the Italian violin maker whose instruments, unappreciated in his lifetime, were deemed among the greatest many years after his death.
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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 sought for a musical instrument. The violin was later sold for an undisclosed sum and
210:) (14 April 1695 – 7 April 1762), finding life in Casa Guarneri in some way uncongenial, left Cremona for good in 1718, eventually settling in Venice. Here he blended the Cremonese techniques of his father with Venetian, perhaps working with 253:). His instruments deviated significantly from family tradition, becoming uniquely his own style, and are considered second in quality only to those of Stradivari and argued by some to be superior. The famed violin virtuoso 354:
The Guarneri family's history is partially uncertain. Anthony J. Guarnieri writes, "Giuseppe del Gesù and Peter of Venice may have been cousins rather than brothers, and Peter of Venice may have been the son of
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have preferred Guarneris to Stradivaris. The average Stradivari is stronger in the 200 Hz and 250 Hz bands and above 1.6 kHz. Guarneri violins are also known by the extension of
218:. His first original labels from Venice date from 1730. His instruments are rare and as highly prized as those of his father and uncle. One of his cellos was played by 177:
by 1683, where he worked both as a musician and a violin maker. His instruments are generally finer than his father's, but are rare owing to his double profession.
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Kilroy, Claire. Tenderwire: An Irish female violinist engages with shady characters in NYC on a hunt for what may or may not be a Del Gesù violin.
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clearly shows that Joseph Guarneri 'del Gesù' was the son of Gian Battista Guarneri, who was in fact the younger brother of Andrea Guarneri."
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series of historical novels purchases a Guarneri violin with prize money won at sea. It appears in a number of the books in the series.
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Green, Albert Wingate. Sunset in Cremona: A Fanciful Tale; Begin the Romance of Joseph Guarnerius. Ann Arbor: Edwards Bros, 1954.
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in the 17th and 18th centuries, whose standing is considered comparable to those of the
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Differences of Sound Spectra in Violins by Stradivari and Guarneri del Gesù
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Dr. David L. Fulton's violin collection featuring Giuseppe Guarneri violins
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Giuseppe Giovanni Battista was father to two further instrument makers:
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Instruments of the Guarneri family on the online database MIMO
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The Violin Makers of the Guarneri family, Their Life and Work
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1626 – 7 December 1698) was an apprentice in the workshop of
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http://www.akutek.info/Papers/AB_Violin_spectra_2003.pdf
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Two of Andrea's sons continued the father's traditions:
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Some of the world's most famous violinists, such as
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Guarnieri
/ɡwɑːrˈnɛəri/
UK
/-ˈnɪər-/
[ɡwarˈnɛːri]
Latinized
luthiers
Cremona
Italy
Amati
Stradivari
Andrea Guarneri
Nicolò Amati
ex-Primrose Viola
William Primrose
Pietro Giovanni Guarneri
Mantua
Joseph Szigeti
Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri
Pietro Guarneri
Domenico Montagnana
Carlo Annibale Tononi
Beatrice Harrison
Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarneri
Greek
acronym
Christogram
Niccolò Paganini
Il Cannone Guarnerius
Lord Wilton

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