- /-ˈnɪər-/, Italian: [ɡwarˈnɛːri]),
often referred to in the
Latinized form
Guarnerius, is the
family name of a
group of
distinguished luthiers from Cremona...
- Il
Cannone Guarnerius of 1743 is a
violin created by the
Italian luthier Giuseppe Bartolomeo Guarneri of
Cremona (1698–1744). Il
Cannone is also known...
- exclusively.
Virtuoso Niccolò Paganini's
favorite violin, Il
Cannone Guarnerius of 1743, and the Lord
Wilton of 1742, once
owned by
Yehudi Menuhin, are...
-
Giuseppe Giovanni Battista is
commonly known in the
violin trade as
Joseph Guarnerius,
filius Andreæ.
Probably between the
first and
third sons were
other apprentices...
- to take it back. This
particular violin came to be
known as Il
Cannone Guarnerius ("The
Cannon of Guarnieri")
because of its
powerful voice and resonance...
-
Paganini (1989 film) The Devil's
Violinist (2013 film)
Related Il
Cannone Guarnerius Diabolus in Musica,
Accardo interpreta Paganini Moretti and
Sorrento Paganini...
- The Lord
Wilton Guarnerius,
sometimes called the ex-Yehudi Menuhin, is an
antique and
valuable violin fabricated by
Italian luthier Bartolomeo Giuseppe...
-
famous violin maker Paolo de Barbieri. Paganini's violin, Il
Cannone Guarnerius, is kept in
Palazzo Tursi. The city is the site of the Niccolò Paganini...
-
February 1936,
backstage at
Carnegie Hall,
while Huberman performed with his
Guarnerius of 1731.
Though Huberman never saw the
Gibson again, it was recovered...
-
Guarneri label.
Joseph Guarnerius,
filius Andreæ
fecit Cremonse, sub
titulo S. Teresiae, 16XX Translation:
Joseph Guarnerius, son of
Andrea made this...