Andrea Amati, the renowned Italian luthier who is credited with developing the modern violin, passed away in 1577. The exact cause of his death is not well-documented, but it is believed he died of natural causes. His contributions to violin making laid the foundation for future generations of luthiers, including his descendants, who continued his legacy.
No, Amati was not a composer, he was a luthier who invented the violin in the style still used today.
Yes, Andrea Amati was a composer, but he is primarily known as a luthier. He is credited with creating some of the earliest violins in the 16th century and is considered a pivotal figure in the development of string instruments. While he did compose music, his legacy is more strongly associated with his craftsmanship and influence on violin-making.
Andrea Camassei died in 1649.
Andrea Previtali died in 1528.
Andrea Calmo died in 1571.
Yes, Andrea Amati died on December 26, 1577
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Andrea Amati is a/an luthier
Andrea Amati
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Cremona, Italy.
The answer to:Where is Andrea Amati's hometown? is Cremona. That is the city where they made their violins and it fits into the morning crossword puzzel.
Andrea Amati
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Andrea Amati's "best" violin out of all, costed approximately $250,000,000. His others costed about $100,000,000.
Amati was in Italy when he created the first violin. he was 13 at the time.