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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GuarneriGuarneri - Wikipedia

    Andrea Guarneri ( c. 1626 – 7 December 1698) was an apprentice in the workshop of Nicolò Amati 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.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GuarnieriGuarnieri - Wikipedia

    Guarnieri is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adriano Guarnieri (1914–1983), Italian alpine skier. Adriano Guarnieri (composer) (born 1947), Italian classical composer.

  3. Mozart Camargo Guarnieri (February 1, 1907 – January 13, 1993) was a Brazilian composer. [1] Guarnieri was born in Tietê, São Paulo. He studied piano, composition, and conducting in São Paulo and Paris.

  4. Learn about the history and legacy of the Guarneri family, one of the most renowned dynasties of violin makers in Cremona, Italy. Discover the characteristics, labels, and instruments of Joseph Guarnerius del Gesu, the most celebrated member of the family.

  5. Learn about the Guarneri family of violin makers from Cremona, Italy, who were rivals of the Amati and Stradivari. Discover the legacy of their instruments, such as the del Gesu, the Cannone and the Lord Wilton, played by Paganini and Menuhin.

  6. Sep 12, 2023 · Learn about the legendary violin maker Giuseppe Guarneri 'del Gesu' and his experimental instruments that are prized for their resonance and richness. Discover who plays on his models and which contemporary luthiers copy them.

  7. In his final article examining featured instruments from our forthcoming auction, the luthier, restorer and expert John Dilworth analyses lot 186 – the Ex-Victor Aitay Peter Guarneri violin made in Venice circa 1750-55.