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From the same source we have a few interesting facts concerning Andrea Guarneri.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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Andrea Guarneri witnessed the ceremony, and signed the register.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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Andrea Guarneri, like Andrea Amati, was the pioneer of the family: but for his influence we might never have had the extraordinary works of his nephew, Giuseppe.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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It appears that Niccolo Amati entered, in the year 1641, the age of his pupil Andrea Guarneri in the parish rate-book as being fifteen years, thus supplying the hitherto unknown date of his birth.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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Again we learn that Andrea Guarneri does not appear to have been with Niccolo Amati in 1646, but was so in the year 1653, the register showing that he was at that date married.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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Stradivari learnt his craft alongside Andrea Guarneri, who began a separate family dynasty of valuable instruments.
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Unfortunately, there was no time for me to wax poetic about the cello's resonantly curvaceous body, which had been carved from a piece of maple in 1669 by the Italian instrument maker Andrea Guarneri.
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Unfortunately, there was no time for me to wax poetic about the cello's resonantly curvaceous body, which had been carved from a piece of maple in 1669 by the Italian instrument maker Andrea Guarneri.
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Amati, son of Niccolo; Andrea Guarneri, Pietro Guarneri, Giuseppe
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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Andrea Guarneri for some years worked upon the model of his master, though he afterwards changed the character of the sound-hole. [
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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