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Guarneri (/ɡwɑːrˈnɛəri/, UK also /-ˈnɪər-/, Italian: [ɡwarˈnɛːri]),
often referred to in the
Latinized form Guarnerius, is the
family name of a group...
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Bartolomeo Giuseppe "del Gesù"
Guarneri (/ɡwɑːrˈnɛəri/, UK also /-ˈnɪər-/, Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ɡwarˈnɛːri]; 21
August 1698 – 17
October 1744) was an Italian...
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Catarina Guarneri (c. 1699 – c. 1748), also
known as
Katarina Rota
prior to marriage, was the wife of
luthier Giuseppe Guarneri, and a
suspected luthier...
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Guarneri Quartet was an
American string quartet founded in 1964 at the
Marlboro Music School and Festival. It was
admired for its rich, warm, complex...
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Andrea Guarneri (b.1626; d.1698, in Cremona) was an
Italian luthier,
musician and
founder of the Casa
Guarneri. He is the most
important student of Nicola...
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Vieuxtemps Guarneri is a
violin built by the
renowned Italian instrument maker Giuseppe Guarneri around 1741. One of the last
built by Bartolomeo...
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Aristide Guarneri (Italian pronunciation: [aˈristide ɡwarˈnɛːri]; born 7
March 1938) is an
Italian former footballer who pla**** as a defender. Initially...
- Venezia, he was the son of
Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri,
filius Andreae, and the last of the
Guarneri house of violin-makers
Guarnieri lived in Cremona...
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Guarneri viola now
known as the ex-Primrose. This
viola is one of
seven known Guarneri family violas. It
bears an
original label of
Andrea Guarneri who...
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Felice Guarneri (1882–1955) was an
Italian economist and
politician who
served in the
cabinet led by
Benito Mussolini as the
minister for
exchanges and...