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  2. Mathias Heinicke - Wikipedia

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    However, violin dealer Martin Swan has received the bills and the accompanying letter for a Heinicke violin, which means that the value of the instrument can still be calculated today. The violin from 1931 shown here was sold for 1403 Czech crowns. The exchange rate of the Crown against the Reichsmark was 0.85 [4] in 1932.

  3. 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.

  4. 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) .

  5. Sanctus Seraphin - Wikipedia

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    Sanctus Seraphin (Udine 1699 – Venice 1776), [1] also known as Santo Serafin, was a successful luthier (violin maker), working in Venice. He closed his bottega (workshop) in 1741 but he continued to work in the bottega of Giorgio Serafin, his nephew, till his death in 1776. [2] [3] It is still unknown where he learned the art of violin making ...

  6. Joseph Curtin - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Curtin is an American contemporary violinmaker who lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.He is recognised as one of the world's greatest violinmakers. [1]He was a 2005 recipient of a MacArthur Fellows Program "genius grant". [2]

  7. 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 ...

  8. Benning Violins - Wikipedia

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    The violin makers of the United States: biographical documentation of the violin and bow makers who have worked in the United States. Mt. Hood Pub. Co. ISBN 978-0-938071-06-8. Violin Society of America (1978). Journal of the Violin Society of America. Violin Society of America. Music of the West Magazine. 1948.

  9. Samuel Zygmuntowicz - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Zygmuntowicz (born 1956) is a contemporary luthier and is widely regarded as one of the finest violin makers of his generation. [1] He began his instrument making training at age 13, and studied making and restoration under Peter Prier, Carl Becker [2] and René Morel. [3] Since 1985 he has been based in Brooklyn, New York. His early ...

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