maggini violin characteristics – maggini violin for sale
Total violin length: 584 mm Stop length: 183 mm Vibrating string length: 317 mm Neck length bottom of nut to ribs: 1337 mm current Top length: 350 mm Top upper bout width: 161,3 mm Top center bout width: 107,3 mm Top lower bout width: 203 mm Back length: 353 mm Back …
The typical late-model Maggini has a double row of purfling and low sides, Maggini is known to have made at least sixty violins, nine violas, two violoncellos, one double bass, and a few viols, His label appeared in the following forms: Gio, Paolo Maggini in Brescia, Paolo Maggini in Brescia, Giovanni Paulo Megri a Brescia, 1615
He set up on his own in 1606 and over the next twenty-five years he made significant steps in the development of the violin and viola Maggini’s violins conform to two patterns one of which we now consider to be standard size 35,5cm and the other measuring around 37cm Maggini seems to have favoured the larger model probably because of the richness of tone that it produced, and this model was probably the inspiration for Stradivari’s ‘Long Pattern’ violins …
Violin by Giovanni Paolo Maggini Brescia before 1632
“More spectacular was the mark-up on a rare viola by Giovanni Paulo Maggini named the “Dumas” after its original owner It was valued by Biddulph at £200,000 in 1992, even though he had in 1990 valued two lesser Maggini violas for another client at £300,000 and £400,000, Although the estate agreed to sell the Dumas to Howard Gottlieb for £200,000, instead James Warren bought it for that price, together with a Guarnieri violin …
Giovanni Paolo Maggini Violin Brescia date unknown the
The German “Maggini” violin offered here is one of these instruments; it was built approx 1920 most probably in the Schuster & Co workshops in Markneukirchen and features their quality style that expresses his inimitable personality The delicate ff-holes were finely cut in an oblique position and the antiqued varnish indicates the Saxon provenance of the violin tastefully, Of course the most important feature of this violin is its excellent …
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· Maggini copies were also built in France, N,F,Vuilleaume made a lot of violins after Maggini, Heck, A,Stradivari was influenced by Maggini building his long pattern Strads, Some Maggini models are over size and that affects the value negatively, Mind you they often have a very nice dark sound, Nevertheless you have to pay more for the standard size violins,
· Violin purchased approx 1899 for my Grandmother, born 1882, White label stating “Giovan Paolo Maggini, Brescia 1674, made in Germany”, Reassembled in the 70’s by craftsman that said there was an identical mate that sold for 50,000, Can you give me any information? Thank you
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“The Dumas is not the only Maggini violin that science has shown to be by a later maker John Topham fi nds only two instruments whose tree-ring sequences significantly cross-match with the Dumas: another violin formerly attributed to Maggini and a violin by Pietro Guarneri of Mantua possibly made in 1698, This lends credence to the intriguing possibility mentioned by Tim Ingles in Four
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Violin maker1580 – c, 1630 The best known maker of the Brescian school, Giovanni Paolo Maggini was born in Botticino and moved to Brescia around 1586 to train with Gasparo da Salò, After twenty years of work for da Salò, Maggini struck out on his own and began to develop his own models, His violins are based on two unique patterns, one of
Giovanni Paolo Maggini Viola Brescia 1600 the ‘Dumas
The violin has a standard stop length, meaning that there is very little practical difference between this example and most other violins, however the body is of Maggini’s ‘middle’ size, measuring 370mm long, The flatter arching gives the violin a dark sound, but it still plays like a violin, lacking the sheer depth of darkness that is normally associated with his more heavily arched violins, A violin with incredible projection and loudness, with complex tonal qualities, …
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Maggini Violin
Maggini model violin ca, 1880-1900 fine Giovanni Paolo Maggini Style with handmade purfling inlays on the back! A violin that appears to be of german origin made with double purfling in the manner of Giovanni Paolo Maggini, on the top and back! Body: 35,9cm*upper: 16,5cm, lower: 20,8cm, just one closed and prof, repaired closed crack under the tailpiece, two piece highly flamed maple back, Matching ribs and deep scroll, Deep …
· Typically on a Cremonese violin you’ll get this area running out just above and below the corners, but on a Maggini it runs all the way to the widest parts of the upper and lower bouts, The height of the arching can be extremely variable, Some are so high that you can see right the …
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German violin after Giovanni Paolo Maggini c,1920
German“Giovan Paolo” Maggini Violin The label inside reads as follows“Giovan Paolo Maggini Brefcia 16 and in pencil it has marked down the last two numbers which have been fading away, Full Size Violin, Comes with the shoulder resta little bit above standard adjustable one FREE: Highly flamed ribs and back, DOUBLE* purflingwhich is a big plus, As it is standard Maggini technique to have double purfling, CASE comes with itthe interior flap where the violin …