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- Ivan Zenaty, Violin
- A Guarneri Violin in the Attic: the Power of Dendrochronology for Analysing Musical Instruments Mauro Bernabei*
- John Tiplady Carrodus: a Tale of Seven Violins
- Featuring Meet Klopoushak & Chiu
- B&F Magazine Issue 32
- Vuillaume: Reality and Myth
- Differences of Sound Spectra in Violins by Stradivari and Guarneri Del Gesir
- Inventing the Italian Violin Making “Tradition”: Franjo / Franz / Francesco Kresnik, a Physician and Violin Maker, As Its Key Figure in a Fascist Environment
- Seeking Mrs Guarneri
- Here It Remains Today
- Italian Cello Making Origins to 1750 a Survey by Jason Price
- Concerts & Events
- T2 July 2020 Auction Catalog
- Lavoceof CLAIRE GIVENS VIOLINS, INC
- New European and American Patrons Join the Stradivari Society®
- The Alfred Slotnick Collection of Rare Violin Books
- Folinari’, the Violin Was Made in Cremona, Italy, in Around 1725, Making It One of the Earliest Surviving ‘Del Gesù’ Instruments
- DFE Auber. La Muette
- Consignor Prospectus
- Giuseppe Guarneri “Filius Andreae” Viola Da Gamba,1702 (Beare Violins Ltd.)
- Autumn 2012 Auctions 29 October London 26 & 27
- Some Things You Should Know Before Purchasing a Cremonese Some Instruments, Though Genuine and Outwardly Fine, Will Be in Poor Condition Internally