10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GUARNERIUS»
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Joseph
Guarnerius, His Work and His Master [Andreas Gisalberti]
General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1906 Original Publisher: "The Strad" Office Subjects: Violin makers Italy Biography Biography
The head of the family, Andreas Guarnerius, born at the commencement of the
17th century, was one of Nicholas Amati's first pupils. He flourished between the
year 1650 and 1695. His instruments are distinguished by good workmanship in
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An Encyclopedia of the Violin
The prices for his violins increase continually with the demand. The label used by
Guadagnini is reproduced on Plate 11, and one of his instruments on Plate 12.
GUADAGNINI, LoRENzo II, Turin, 1790. GUARNERIUS, ANDREAS, Cremona, b.
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Heifetz
Guarnerius Violin Recitals Collection
Collection contains program file.
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Music at the Aragonese Court of Naples
Guillelmus Guarnerius. One of the more shadowy figures of the late fifteenth
century, Guarnerius - singer, teacher, 1 " and, according to Gaffurius, composer -
was at Naples from mid-1476 at the earliest to the spring of 1479 at the latest.125
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Violence in Medieval Europe
Among those captured was one Guarnerius Maingodus. Bartholomaeus ordered
a man named Paganus to fold Guarnerius up in a small coffer. Guarnerius was
outraged by this treatment. After his release (says the charter) he felt such ...
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Common Law Tort & Contract
Thereupon a memorandum was signed by defendant as follows: "I hereby
acknowledge receipt of one violin by Joseph Guarnerius and one violin by
Stradivarius dated l7l7 purchased by me from George Smith for the total sum of
Eight ...
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Perpetuum Mobile: Il Segreto per Non Morire
Ma torniamo per un attimo al significato del nome “Guarnerius”.A me pare che
esso potrebbe voler dire, alla luce della mera esegesi etimologica: “oggetto che
avverte un pericolo” oppure: “oggetto che rappresenta un pericolo esso stesso”.
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Catalogus Translationum Et Commentariorum: Mediaeval and ...
Johannes Antonius Guarnerius Writing in his native Bergamo on April 25, 1572,
Guarnerius dedicated his version of the Oeconomicus to the wealthy landowner
Johannes Finius, who had served as envoy of Bergamo to Venice on the election
...
Paul Oskar Kristeller, Virginia Brown, Ferdinand Edward Cranz, 1992
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Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers
STRADIVARIUS. AND. GUARNERIUS. PLAYERS. "My violin? It is a Stradivarius
—the same which once belonged to the celebrated Baillot. I think it is good for a
violin to rest, so during the three months when I am not playing in concert, I send
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Frederick Herman Martens, 2012
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GUARNERIUS»
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Guarnerius is used in the context of the following news items.
Classical: Passion, Paganini and Zionism
Justus will perform on the Guarnerius del Gesu (1744), on loan from the Juvi Cultural Foundation at his concert in Tel Aviv. “This violin,” he says ... «Jerusalem Post Israel News, Jun 15»
SANDS OF TIME: Pembroke Musicians
He created patterns for his violins in the style of Antonius Stradivarius and Joseph Guarnerius. He would patiently plane the wood to the correct ... «Wicked Local Pembroke, Jun 15»
Festivals are holding the classical fort
... the New Orford String Quartet and the violinist brothers Nikki and Timothy Chooi (armed with a Stradivarius and a Guarnerius del Gesù). «Montreal Gazette, May 15»
The student and the Stradivarius
Goto, who plays the 1734 Guarnerius del Gesu “ex-Huberman” violin, said there is always chemistry involved between an instrument and its ... «USC News, May 15»
Travel Channel's 'Mysteries at the Museum' Investigates Carnegie …
On February 28, 1936, Huberman performed a Franck sonata at Carnegie on his Guarnerius, leaving the Strad in his dressing room. And the ... «Classicalite, May 15»
Cellist Alisa Weilerstein Talks Travel and Her Repertoire
That cello is a 1723 Montagnana; this marque carries the same imprimatur of great quality as Stradivarius or Guarnerius does in violins. «WWD, Apr 15»
Tonight, hear a 300-yr-old violin pull strings with a 19th century cello
For the concerts at the NCPA, our second violinist, Ferenc Bango, will play a Petrus Guarnerius loaned to him by a collector. Our cellist, Gyorgy ... «Times of India, Apr 15»
Concert Review: Violinist Midori Goto's exquisite and clear sound
She produced an exquisitely clear, singing tone on her Guarnerius violin, but the magic of her playing was not just in her technique, or her ... «The Straits Times, Apr 15»
Adrian Da Prato, long-serving CSO musician, dies at 94
His violin was a Peter Guarnerius of Mantua, Italy, dated 1710. In a 1970s interview, Da Prato reflected warmly on his career with the CSO, ... «Chicago Tribune, Mar 15»
Chicago Symphony mourns a 49-year veteran
Additionally, he performed in chamber ensembles and in many schools throughout Chicago. His violin was a Peter Guarnerius of Mantua, ... «Slipped Disc, Mar 15»