- Gasparo Da Salo, Inventor Of The Violin 1540 - 1609 Legno Invecchiato Violoncello Rodin Strumenti Musicali Vecchie Foto Musical Stampe Lavagne A Fogli Mobili Dibujo Gofriller, Matteo - Venice, 1700.
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- Domenico Carlo Maria Dragonetti (7 April 1763 – 16 April 1846) was an Italian double bass virtuoso and composer with a 3 string double bass. He stayed for thirty years in his hometown of Venice, Italy and worked at the Opera Buffa, at the Chapel of San Marco.
Nov 28, 2013 - Viola by Gasparo Bertolotti da Salo, Brescia, before 1609. Saved from orgs.usd.edu. Viola by Gasparo Bertolotti da Salo, Brescia, before 1609. Saved by University of South Dakota. Violin Art Music Museum Music Pictures Rubber Flooring Unusual Gifts. Viola by Gasparo Bertolotti da Salo, Brescia, before 1609. Note: Click on any image to see an enlargement. Viola by Gasparo Bertolotti da Salo, Brescia, before 1609. Ex colls.: Joseph Joachim; Joseph Vieland. A magnificent instrument, double-purfled, with geometric inlay on the back. Owned about 1880 by Joseph Joachim (1831-1907.
Brescia School
The Brescia City, which located in the northern Italy, had long been famous for its industry in making string instruments and organs. In the 16th century, the first viola maker in history, Zanetto Micheli da Montichiaro(c. 1489-c. 1561), who was also the founder of the Brescia School, started his lengthy life as a luthier in Brescia.
Museum Violin Da Salon
During this century, Zanetto, Gasparo Bertolotti da Salo and Maggini had lead the violin-making industry of Brescia to the peak altogether. These luthiers had made a significant and unfading history in violin making.