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Violin - Master Paolo Antonio Testore, approx
1740 - 1750 year, Milan, Italy.
Paolo Antonio Testore – is a representative of the dynasty of famous Milanese masters Testore. The distinctive feature of the family Testores’ violins – is that there is no line on the edge of the sound board. The Testores’ workshop was called "Eagle sign."
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VIOLIN - MASTER BERNARDUS CALCANIUS
1752, Genoa, Italy
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VIOLIN - MASTER GIUSEPPE AND ANTONIO GALLIANO
1820, Naples, Italy
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Violin - Masters Raffaele and Antonio Galjano
1830, Naples, Italy.
Brothers Raffaele and Antonio Galjano – are representatives of one of the most prolific dynasties, that has given to the world at least eleven luthiers. The distinctive feature of the family Galliano’s violins – is a beech edging and lining.
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VIOLIN - MASTER GIUSEPPE MARCONCINI
1834, Ferrara, Italy
Giuseppe Marconcini was a son of Luigi Aloysius Marconcini and a pupil of Omobono Stradivari. He was born in 1774. He was a pupil of the last classic of Cremona school Lorenzo Storioni. Giuseppe Marconcini lived and worked in Ferrara. Many of his violins covered with golden-brown or bright red lacquer with the level of performance and beautiful tone are highly competitive with instruments of his famous teacher.
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Viola - Master O.S.F Bernardel
1854, Paris
August Sebastien Philippe Bernardel (1798 - 1870) – is a French violin-maker. He founded a workshop in 1826 in Paris. Subsequently, he worked together with his sons, of whom the most famous was Gustav Adolf B. (1832 -1904), who created in collaboration with E. Hahn the firm "Gan and Bernardel brothers." The most famous instruments of this workshop were copies of instruments of Stradivarius, Guarneri and other Italian masters.
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Cello - master Michael Platner
1725 – 1735 years, Italy
Michael Platner – is the son and disciple of Alberto Platner, who inherited his father's workshop near Pini in Rome. He was a Tyrolean-style follower (wide ranging of resonators). His cellos, lutes, violas and poshettes were particularly highly praised
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CONTRABASS - MASTER MATTIAS THIR
1780, Vienna, Austria
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Violin - Master Francois Hippolyte Cossan
1870 Mericourt, France, copy Gaudanini.
Francois Hippolyte Cossan – is a representative of the dynasty Cossans that created a lot of great Italian instrument copies of the famous masters. As a rule, the instruments of the family Cossan have a label with the name of the Italian masters or inscription «Caussin Luthier / Neufchateau (Vosges)».
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Violin - master Giuseppe Deziato
1904, Naples, Italy.
Giuseppe Desiato – is an Italian master, who made violins of Stradivarius and Galjano models.
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Violin - Master Rodolfo Paralupi
1929, Rome.
Rodolfo Paralupi –is a famous Italian master, in 1949 won the International Competition for Strings in Cremona. Up to 1950 he created a large number of violins and guitars.
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Violin - master Dario Verne (Mathi Canavese)
1988, Italy, Torino.
Dario Vernet (1922 - 2007) – is a famous Italian artist, a prominent representative of the Piedmontese school. The author of about 400 instruments. His violin of the model Guarneri del Gesu won the contest in Banjacavallo (Italy) in 1970
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Jay Heid – Brand Jay Heid
2008, Berkeley, California.
Jay Heid – is an American brand that hides in its name the names of two artists - Jay Ifshin and Heida Lin, who over the years produced a series of high-quality instruments. Violins, violas, cellos and double basses of this brand possess the best traditions of American and European artists.
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Violin - Master Amano Toshikazu
2009, Cremona
(model "Stradivarius").
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Violin - Master Mail Blot (model "Stradivarius").
2010, Cremona, Italy
Mail Blot – is a representative of the dynasty Blots, the son of master Eric Blot. He specializes in making violins of Stradivarius model. He is working in the studio of one of the most prominent artists - Gio Batta Morassi.
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Violin - Master Bartelemi Garnier
2011, Cremona
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Viola – the workshop of Atelier Vienna
2009, Austria.
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Viola - the workshop of Atelier Vienna
2009, Austria
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Viola - Master Robert Gasser (model "Stradivarius 1672").
2009, Cremona, Italy
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Viola - Master Robert Gasser (model "Stradivarius 1672").
2011, Cremona, Italy
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Cello - master Eugenio Salvatore, the workshop of Eric Blot
2000 Cremona, Italy
Eric Blot – is a modern master, who specializes in the examination of the instruments of XIX and XX centuries, and also in production and restoration.
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Cello - master Loual Riebel (model "Stradivarius (Mara)."
2011, Cremona, Italy
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Cello - master Loual Riebel (model "Stradivarius (Mara)."
2011, Cremona, Italy
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Bass - master Enrico Tartarotti
1970, Cremona, Italy
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