Matteo Goffriller, the first of the great Venetian violin makers, came to Venice from Brixen (known to Italian speakers as Bressanone) in the northern Trentino region. In Venice, he joined the shop of the Füssen-trained maker Martin Kaiser. Enricus Catenar brought violin making from Füssen to Turin, and influenced the very stylishly Italian
Matthias Klotz (1656 – 1743) Matthias Kloz is considered by many to be the founder of the violin industry in Mittenwald, Germany, and a statue of him was erected there. He studied in Padua, Italy for 6 years with Giovanni Railich. Matthias’ work, which clearly shows the influence of Stainer, was characterized by good craftsmanship
Stradivari learned his craft from Italian violin maker Nicolo Amati as an apprentice and began making some under his own name in 1666. He initially copied what he had learned, but by 1684, Stradivari started altering many commonplace techniques of the time period, including the type of varnish he applied.
1699 (made) Antonio Stradivari (1644-1737) of Cremona is widely regarded as the greatest violin maker of all time. His reputation rests on the unparalleled quality of the workmanship and design of his instruments as much as the legendary varnish, made according to a long-lost secret recipe (unfortunately, the varnish on this instrument is not
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