What is the difference between Stradivari and Guarneri?

What is the difference between Stradivari and Guarneri?

Stradivari is like white wine with a light, sweet, precise tone, while Guarneri is a red wine with deep, dark richness. The Stradivari’s sound is described as more “direct and precise”, responding to the slightest touch with refined direction and elegance, much like a high-performance sports car.

Who were Guarneri Amati and Stradivari?

Antonio Stradivari (1644-1737) and Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù (1698-1744) are the two most celebrated violin makers of all time. Working in the small northern Italian city of Cremona, these two craftsmen left an unsurpassable legacy.

How many violins did Andrea Amati make?

Instruments dated after 1584 are said to be the work of his sons Antonius and Hieronymus, and instruments known to be by Andrea are not numerous. It is claimed that he made 24 violins, 6 violas, and 8 cellos for Charles IX of France to be used at the court of Versailles, a few of which survive.

How much is a Guarneri violin worth?

The Vieuxtemps Guarneri Violin This Guarneri del Gesù instrument is now the most expensive violin in the world, selling for an estimated $16million (£10.5million). Its new owner anonymously donated the historic instrument to violinist Anne Akiko Meyers on loan for the rest of her life.

How much is Stradivari violin?

Antonio Stradivari is widely considered the greatest violin maker of all time, and his instruments sell for as much as $16 million.

Are Guarneri violins as good as Stradivarius?

F amed violinist Rachel Barton Pine describes her preference for the Guarneri saying, “They can be as sweet as a Stradivari when they need to be, but they’ve also got guts!” We have both in stock. It’s very rare to find original violins by either maker but many newer models are based off of these designs.

Who made the Stradivarius?

Instruments of the famous Italian masters Antonio Stradivari, Giuseppe Guarneri, Antonio and Girolamo Amati have been treasured for centuries. The ones made in Italy during the 17th and 18th century was commissioned to the most part by the nobility.

Would there be a violin without the Amati family?

Without the influence of Amati family there would be no Stradivaris, Guarneris, Ruggieris, Bergonzis, Stainers Rogeris, Seraphis, Montagnanas etc. and the violin as we know it today would not exist.

How many violins did Antonio Stradivari make?

During his working life in 17th and 18th century Europe, Antonio Stradivari was able to produce around 2000 instruments, of which around 600 violins still exist today. Displayed on the labels of his work, his violins are often referred to by his Latinized name, “Stradivarius”.