Guadagnini


 
 

Giovanni Battista Guadagnini (G. B. Guadagnini) (b. Piacenza, Italy, 1711; d. Italy, September 1786) was one of the greatest luthiers (makers of violins and other string instruments) in history. His violins are often referred to as "poor man's Strads" which alludes to the work of Antonio Stradivari, who is generally considered to be the greatest violin maker of all time. Guadagnini made violins (as well as violas, cellos, and probably other string instruments) from about 1729 until his death and his work is divided into four main periods corresponding to and named after the four cities in Italy where he lived and worked: Parma, Piacenza, Milan, and Turin. Of these, the instruments from his last period, Turin, are generally the best and most valuable. In fact, the somewhat disparaging nickname given above, "poor man's Strad," hardly seems applicable in modern times now that some of his instruments have reached sale prices as high as one million dollars. Nevertheless, with sales of Stradivari's violins occasionally topping five million dollars, the comparison is still valid.

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Giovanni's father, Lorenzo, his son, Giuseppe, as well as some other members of the Guadagnini family continued in the line of violin making through several generations. Of these, Lorenzo is considered the second best and Giuseppe is the third.

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Piacenza: Piacenza (Pias?insa in the Piacentine dialect) is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, of approximately 104,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of the province of Piacenza....

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