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The most famous violin makers, between the early 16th century and the 18th century included: Micheli family of Italian violin makers, Zanetto Micheli 1490 - 1560, Pellegrino Micheli 1520 - 1607, Giovanni Micheli 1562 - 1616
Violinists and collectors particularly prize the instruments made by the Gaspara da Salo, Giovanni Paolo Maggini, Stradivari, Guarneri, and Amati families from 16th to the 18th century.
He was a violin maker from the 18th century in Italy.
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The first modern violin was crafted in Europe in the 16th century, and improved upon during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The famous 18th century composer was called Franz Joseph Haydn. So Franz and Joseph are one and the same, although he is commonly known as Joseph Haydn.
Violinists and collectors particularly prize the instruments made by the Gaspara da Salo, Giovanni Paolo Maggini, Stradivari, Guarneri, and Amati families from 16th to the 18th century.
Two famous violin players of the 18th century are Antonio Vivaldi and Giuseppe Tartini. Vivaldi, an Italian composer and virtuoso, is best known for his concertos, particularly "The Four Seasons." Tartini, also Italian, was renowned for his exceptional technique and is famous for his composition "The Devil's Trill Sonata." Both musicians significantly contributed to the development of violin music during this period.
He was a violin maker from the 18th century in Italy.
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King George the 3rd was one famous person in the 18th century
Names of other English furniture makers eighteenth century
The first modern violin was crafted in Europe in the 16th century, and improved upon during the 18th and 19th centuries.
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The famous 18th century composer was called Franz Joseph Haydn. So Franz and Joseph are one and the same, although he is commonly known as Joseph Haydn.
Beethoven was a German composer in 18th century. He played the violin and piano. He did not play the saxophone.
The earliest known four string violin was created by Andrea Amati in 1555. Although there were violin like instruments before this, it was the Amati violin that we would recognize as a 'violin' today. The Amati family would go on to produce famous violins until the mid 18th century, with the family eventually being eclipsed by Stradivari, who's instruments are considered to be among the greatest made.
There are no famous 17th century Australian artists. Australia was not settled until late in the 18th century.