Andrea Guarneri
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Definition
Proper noun: * Andrea Guarneri: The founder of a renowned family of Italian violin makers, active in the 17th century in Cremona. He was an apprentice of Nicolò Amati and is the progenitor of the Guarneri violin-making dynasty.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- The museum's collection features a rare violin by Andrea Guarneri.
- Andrea Guarneri established the workshop that would later produce instruments by his famous grandson, Giuseppe Guarneri 'del Gesù'.
Advanced Usage
- "A Guarneri": While this phrase most commonly refers to an instrument made by his more famous grandson, Giuseppe Guarneri 'del Gesù', it can contextually refer to any violin from the Guarneri family workshop, including those by Andrea.
- The auction catalog listed several fine instruments, including a Guarneri from the early Cremonese period. (This could refer to an Andrea Guarneri or another early family member).
Variants and Related Words
- Guarneri (Proper noun): The family name. Often used alone to refer to the family or their instruments.
- Guarnerius (Proper noun): The Latinized form of the name often found printed on the labels inside the instruments.
- Giuseppe Guarneri (Proper noun): Andrea's grandson, known as 'del Gesù', one of the most celebrated violin makers in history.
Synonyms
- Violin maker (Noun): A general term for a craftsman who makes violins. Andrea Guarneri was a specific, historically significant violin maker.
- Luthier (Noun): A maker of stringed instruments such as violins or guitars.
Related Terms
- Cremonese school (Noun phrase): Refers to the tradition of violin making in Cremona, Italy, which included the Amati, Guarneri, and Stradivari families.
- Amati (Proper noun): The family of violin makers for whom Andrea Guarneri apprenticed.
Noun
- founder of a family of Italian violin makers (1626?-1698)