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  2. Stradivarius - Wikipedia

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    The Stradivarius instruments are famous for the quality of sound they produce. However, the many blind experiments from 1817 [38] [39] to as recent as 2014 [40] [41] [11] have never found any difference in sound between Stradivari's violins and high-quality violins in comparable style of other makers and periods, nor has acoustic analysis.

  3. Giuseppe Guarneri - Wikipedia

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    However, from the late 1730s until his death, his work shows increasing haste and lack of patience with the time needed to achieve a high quality finish. Some of his late violins from circa 1742 to 1744 have scrolls that can be crudely carved, the purfling hastily inserted, the f-holes unsymmetrical and jagged. [citation needed]

  4. Richard Duke (violin maker) - Wikipedia

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    While his shop produced instruments of varying quality from superior to poor, the best instruments he produced are widely regarded as the finest violins made in England during the 18th century. In particular, Duke made several instruments modeled after a violin he owned that was created in 1692 by Antonio Stradivari. These violins are ...

  5. A Stradivarius violin made at the "pinnacle" of Antonio Stradivari’s career sold at auction for an eye-popping price this week.. The musical instrument, crafted in 1714 by Stradivari, the ...

  6. Marc Laberte - Wikipedia

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    These best instruments were produced by a small team of skilled craftsman known as “l’Atelier des Artistes”. The list includes Joseph Aubry, Charles Brugère, and Camille Poirson, among many others, who worked with this special team of violin makers. Georges Apparut, who joined Laberte Humbert Frères toward the end of 1902 and who ...

  7. George Gemünder - Wikipedia

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    Georg (George) Gemünder (13 April 1816 Ingelfingen - 15 January 1899) was a German-born American violin maker who worked in Boston, Massachusetts, and later, Astoria, New York. With his brother August and others, he pioneered the construction of quality violins in the United States.

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