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Jan 20, 2012 · The golden age of violin-making in Cremona began with Andrea Amati (1505-1577) who is considered the inventor of the modern violin. His grandson Niccolò Amati (1596-1684) made significant acoustic and aesthetic improvements, Guarneri del Gesù (1698-1744) made robust instruments with a powerful, rich sound, qualities so admired by the virtuoso ...
cremonese luthiers. 1564. the first violin is made (A. Amati) 500. years of history. almost 100. short concerts a year. 160. workhops. Violin Museum. Get to know and support the museum. Learn more. International Violin making School. Learn the techniques. Learn more. Casa Stradivari. Relive the place where it all began. Learn more.
May 14, 2024 · Cremona, located in Italy’s Lombardy region, has been the world capital of violin making for six centuries. A hundred and fifty liutai still ply their trade there, working in the...
The Cremona's traditional violin making is an ancient form of handicraft typical of Cremona, where bowed string instruments like violins, violas, cellos and double basses have been made since the 16th century.
Within our school, students explore the fascinating world of violin making; they are able to study sound and technique, gain experience, and develop their craft in individual ways depending on the specific capabilities of each student.
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Academia Cremonensis is an international academy of violin-making and bow-making located in the eighteenth century noble palace Mina-Bolzesi, built in an unique position in the centre of Cremona. This exceptionally building and its exclusive rooms inspires the students and teachers in their daily work and education.
Italian violin makers are renowned worldwide for their exceptional skill and dedication to the art of violin making. Antonio Stradivari and Andrea Amati are the two most famous Italian violin makers who both originated from Cremona, a city known for its renowned Italian violin makers and violin-making tradition.