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Gaetano Sgarabotto (1878–1959) and his son,
Pietro Sgarabotto (1903–1990) were
Italian luthier. The
father made more than 700 violins,
violas and cellos...
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Scrollavezza (Castelnuovo
Fogliano -
Parma 1927-)
Gaetano Sgarabotto (Vicenza -
Parma 1878-1959)
Pietro Sgarabotto (Milano -
Parma 1903–1990)
Giuseppe Sgarbi (Finale...
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Heinrich Roth
Simone Fernando Sacconi Igino Sderci Gaetano and
Pietro Sgarabotto Stefano Scarampella Jerome Bonaparte Squier Antonio de
Torres José Yacopi...
- Andreetti, G. D.; Domiano, P.; Gasparri, G. F.; Nardelli, M.;
Sgarabotto, P. (1970). "Hydrogen
bonding in thiosemicarbazide". Acta Crystallographica...
- who made "copies" of
instruments that they made look old. Like
Gaetano Sgarabotto or
Vincenzo Sannino, he
frequently enjo****
reproducing the wear and tear...
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violinist Gaetano Sabatini (1703–1734),
Italian draftsman and
painter Gaetano Sgarabotto (1878–1959),
Italian violinmaker Gaetano Trentanove (1858–1937), Italian-American...
- at the
School of
Violin Making at the
Parma Conservatory under Gaetano Sgarabotto.
After approximately 6
years of study, he
moved to
Milan to
further his...
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conductor Rito Selvaggi, composer, pianist, conductor, and poet
Gaetano Sgarabotto,
luthier Giovanni Tebaldini, scholar,
composer and
conductor Paolo Ugoletti...
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Leandro Bisiach,
where he sta**** for some
years working alongside Gaetano Sgarabotto.
Distinguished from the
outset by the
skill and
precision of his work...
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Italian violinmakers received their early training,
among them
Gaetano Sgarabotto,
Giuseppe Ornati,
Ferdinando Garimberti,
Igino Sderci,
Rocchi Sesto, Cipriano...