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  2. Gregg Alf - Wikipedia

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    Gregg T. Alf (born 1957 in Los Angeles) is a prominent contemporary American violin maker based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.. Alf made his first violin in 1975. Later, he spent eight years in Cremona, Italy, where he graduated from the International Violin Making School and established a growing reputation for his work.

  3. Universal Dictionary of Violin & Bow Makers - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Dictionary of Violin & Bow Makers is a widely cited reference work providing information on approximately 9,000 violin makers. The work is based on the extensive notes of violinist and composer William Henley (1874-1957) .

  4. Terry Borman - Wikipedia

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    Terry Borman is an American violinmaker who has been making violins in the United States for over 40 years. His training involved apprenticeships in various shops in France during the 1970s and 1980s.

  5. Gaetano and Pietro Sgarabotto - Wikipedia

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    Gaetano Sgarabotto (1878–1959) was born in Vicenza, Italy.He devoted his entire career to violin making.He was a very prolific violin maker, making more than 700 instruments including violas and cellos.

  6. Gagliano family - Wikipedia

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    Gagliano is the name of a famous family of Italian luthiers from Naples, dating back to the early 18th century. The Gagliano dynasty – particularly Alessandro, Nicolò I and Gennaro – are considered the high point of Neapolitan violin making. There are as many as eighteen Gagliano violin makers known worldwide today. Below is a family tree ...

  7. Langonet - Wikipedia

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    The family can possibly be traced back to an Antoine Lantonet of Commercy who started work at Mirecourt in 1737 and subsequently altered his name to Langonet. In 1955 Alfred Charles Langonet possessed a violin labelled 'Antoine Lantonnet, 1770' which suggests the maker experimented with various versions of the name before settling on Langonet.

  8. Giuseppe Fiorini - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Fiorini (1861–1934) was an Italian luthier and is considered one of the most important Italian violin makers. He built his first instrument at the age of 16 while working in Bologna. He built his first instrument at the age of 16 while working in Bologna.

  9. Hans Jóhannsson - Wikipedia

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    Hans Johannsson (born in Reykjavík, 1957) is a contemporary violin maker, most notable for his 21st century violin, which New York Times chose as one of the best ideas of the year. [1] He makes violins, violas, cellos, double basses and various other stringed instruments.

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