2024.04.05 10:42 Maxcactus A Rising Star of Italian Violin Making Is a 32-Year-Old From South Korea As a teenager, Ayoung An decided to become a violin maker. Her journey eventually took her to Cremona, Italy, a famed hub for masters like Antonio Stradivari.
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2024.04.04 06:29 Ok-Satisfaction-9069 they named the game after a pianist???
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2024.02.14 01:32 Street_Profit_8044 Unusual thrift … 15 Cremona violins … Guarneri, Stradivari, Amati, Bergonzi, and Da Salò….
…. All played by Ricci … attempts were made to match each instrument to Composers which highlighted their tonal excellence. Too cool for me to pass … I have never seen or heard this before today. submitted by Street_Profit_8044 to classicalmusic [link] [comments] |
2023.12.19 07:28 Optimal_Essay8778 This Day in History 12/18/1737: Antonio Stradivari died in Cremona aged 93, after roughly 75 years of crafting the finest musical instruments the world has ever known.
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2023.12.19 07:28 Optimal_Essay8778 This Day in History 12/18/1737: Antonio Stradivari died in Cremona aged 93, after roughly 75 years of crafting the finest musical instruments the world has ever known.
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2023.12.19 07:27 Optimal_Essay8778 This Day in History 12/18/1737: Antonio Stradivari died in Cremona aged 93, after roughly 75 years of crafting the finest musical instruments the world has ever known.
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2023.09.03 01:23 CasterBerryYT mirecourt
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2023.06.27 07:35 Turtle456 Cremona macht Casa Stradivari zugänglich
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2023.06.24 20:36 Kathy_Gao Did you know Strad made kids violins?
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2023.05.02 13:34 PolyhedronWW Cremona (2 days) a brief overview
2023.04.09 16:05 doanviolin Hi, How much does a well made violin with a good sound cost on average? I have a budget of 3000€, do you think I can find a good violin with this budget? Thanks
2023.01.16 03:41 JPractice Tiny Strad l saw today!It is displayed at Boston Fine Arts Museum ;)
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2023.01.14 16:38 TotesOfGoats Pretty sure that's not Guarneri....
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2022.12.31 02:28 dragons8m Went to the met and saw a bunch of strads and amati!
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2022.12.23 05:22 AlkaliPineapple Got to see a Stradivarius violin in Kawaguchiko, Japan!
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2022.11.22 16:10 tonberrye [OC] 'The Harrison' long-pattern violin by Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, Italy, 1693. Purported to be the greatest concert violin made before 1700, it is one of the few instruments from Stradivari's œuvre to retain its original neck. [1200x927]
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2022.11.03 18:33 turtleman2233 Got to see a strad in the accademia museum of Florence, Italy.
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2022.08.27 15:00 Fantastic-Mix-438 The Great Masters: Stradivarius, Guarneri, and Amatise
submitted by Fantastic-Mix-438 to MioCannone [link] [comments] https://preview.redd.it/qd21ew4mche91.png?width=632&format=png&auto=webp&s=e5768d8edb3f591e7805a8f0b83121d5f9e30547 During the time period between the 16th and early 17th centuries,The Amati, Guarneri, and Stradivari families had an important role in the violin-making scene in Cremona, and they were the ones responsible for shaping the modern violin. As it turns out, the violin has been around for a long time: “A four-string instrument was standardized during this time as a four-sided instrument with its signature shape and size, strung in perfect fifths.” If you are acquainted with the violin, you probably noticed that Stradivari violins do not just sound different but also have a special look that also differs from a Guarneri or an Amati model. |
2022.05.27 15:00 Fantastic-Mix-438 The age of the violin
https://preview.redd.it/b3ljmt57ia191.png?width=632&format=png&auto=webp&s=e57bc4a1619b74e8e821585e7585aa52d2455005 submitted by Fantastic-Mix-438 to MioCannone [link] [comments] Violins have been in this world for decades, in Cremona since the 16th Century! The development of the modern violin was gradual and complex, evolving from a variety of other stringed instruments and studies. But its popularity came with the great Master Makers, who were responsible for all the luthiers’ legacy and its valuable work. Names such as Antonio Stradivari, The Amati family, or Guarneri del Gesù have probably come across you. That’s because these makers had a big role in violin making, historically speaking, they were basically responsible for creating the violin model as it is nowadays. |
2022.05.09 15:00 Fantastic-Mix-438 The ‘Messiah’ Stradivarius violin, Cremona, circa 1716
https://preview.redd.it/k2x7x9r296w81.png?width=632&format=png&auto=webp&s=1cf3aa9d51ae98322bf671c986a006b9fd2a7e00 submitted by Fantastic-Mix-438 to MioCannone [link] [comments] The violin called Messiah has a colorful past. It is probably one of the instruments made by the famous violin maker Antonio Stradivari, and it was kept in an English museum until recently. Antonio Stradivari, the greatest violin maker in history, was born in or around Cremona in 1644. His 71-year career is a vivid account of early mastery, fluid and ingenious innovation, and indelible craftsmanship and artistry. |
2022.04.16 15:00 Fantastic-Mix-438 Exploring The Different Violin Model: Guarneri ‘del Gesù’
A true Guarneri Del Gesu violin is the epitome of a masterpiece. But what makes it stand out among other violins is the meticulous craftsmanship that can only be found in each and every Guarneri. The sound produced by a genuine Guarneri violin is said to be of outstanding quality. submitted by Fantastic-Mix-438 to MioCannone [link] [comments] Guarneri ‘del Gesù’ was born in a family of violin makers from Cremona. From 1730 on, he had his triumph years and did some impressive impeccable works. Despite his short career, he has created some of the best-sounding instruments in the world. After the death of his father and Stradivari, he came out of the shadow and made some of the most expressive violins of his career, and each one seemed like experimentation towards the search for the perfect sound. Il Cannone by del Gesú in Genoa Museum |
2022.04.08 16:00 Fantastic-Mix-438 Why is Cremona the home of the Violin?