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  2. Simone Fernando Sacconi - Wikipedia

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    Simone Fernando Sacconi (May 30, 1895 in Rome – June 26, 1973 in Point Lookout) was an expert Italian violin maker and restorer who studied fellow luthier Antonio Stradivari extensively during his lifetime. "While still at school he became a workshop assistant to Giuseppe Rossi, a pupil of Degani.

  3. History of the violin - Wikipedia

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    The most famous violin makers, between the early 16th century and the 18th century included: Micheli family of Italian violin makers, Zanetto Micheli 1490 - 1560, Pellegrino Micheli 1520 - 1607, Giovanni Micheli 1562 - 1616, Francesco Micheli 1579 - 1615, and the brother in law Battista Doneda 1529 - 1610

  4. Traditional violin craftsmanship in Cremona - Wikipedia

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    Violin Museum. The ancient tradition of Cremona's violin making is protected by two supervisory bodies: the Stradivari Violin Makers Consortium and the Violin Making Italian Association, which represents more than 140 craftsmen. [3] In addition, the Cremona International Violin Making School was founded in Cremona on 12 September 1938. [4]

  5. Antonio Stradivari - Wikipedia

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    Amati would also have been a logical choice for Antonio's parents, as he represented an old family of violin makers in Cremona, and was far superior to most other luthiers in Italy. [15] Some researchers [who?] believe there is a closer educational association between Antonio Stradivari and Francesco Rugeri than has previously been recognized ...

  6. Amati - Wikipedia

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    Amati (/ ə ˈ m ɑː t i /, Italian:) is the last name of a family of Italian violin makers who lived at Cremona from about 1538 to 1740. Their importance is considered equal to those of the Bergonzi, Guarneri, and Stradivari families. Today, violins created by Nicolò Amati are valued at around $600,000. [1]

  7. Ansaldo Poggi - Wikipedia

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    Italian Violin by Ansaldo Poggi, Bologna, Stradivari model, front Italian Violin by Ansaldo Poggi, Bologna, Stradivari Model, Back Modern Bolognese Violin-Making Table Ansaldo Poggi was born in Villafontana di Medicina ( Bologna ), 9 June 1893 and died in Bologna, 4 September 1984.

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