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violin maker of the family, he
improved the
model adopted by the rest of the
Amatis and
produced instruments capable of
yielding greater power of tone. His...
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Amati (Nicolo)
Violin 1627,
Antonio &
Girolamo Amati Viola 1607,
Antonio &
Girolamo Amati Cello 1690,
Girolamo Amati II, aka
Hieronymus II The
Amati instruments...
- pull it off. Additionally, all of the four
vehicles that
would have been
Amatis were
generally unsuccessful on the market. The
Eunos 500 and
Mazda Millenia...
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Antonio Amati (1540–1638), son of
Andrea Amati Girolamo Amati (1561–1630), son of
Andrea Amati Niccolò
Amati (1596–1684), son of
Girolamo Amati Girolamo...
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January 2021. Franck, Remy (11
April 2020). "
Amatis Trio bestätigt
hohes Niveau".
Pizzicato (in German). "
Amatis Trio".
Loganarts Management.
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Antonio Amati (c. 1537 – 4 March[citation needed] 1607) was an
Italian luthier,
active from 1560 to 1605. Born in Cremona,
Andrea Amati's son and Girolamo...
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Nicola Amati, Nicolò
Amati or
Nicolao Amati (/
əˈmɑːti/, Italian: [niˈkɔːla
aˈmaːti, nikoˈlɔ -, nikoˈlaːo -]; 3
September 1596 – 12
April 1684) was an...
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Giovanna Amati (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanna ɑ.mɑ.ti]) (born 20 July 1959) is an
Italian former professional racing driver. She is the most recent...
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Andrea Amati (ca. 1505 - 1577, Cremona) was a luthier, from Cremona, Italy.
Amati is
credited with
making the
first instruments of the
violin family that...
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Girolamo Amati (1561–1630) was an
Italian luthier,
active from 1580 to 1630. Born in Cremona,
Girolamo was the
youngest son of
Andrea Amati and brother...