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- Q5565496 description "Italian luthier".
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- Q5565496 abstract "Giuseppe Pedrazzini (Pizzighettone, near Cremona, 13 Jan 1879 – 19 Oct 1957) was an Italian violin maker. He was a pupil of Romeo Antoniazzi in Milan, then began to work on his own there. He quickly gained recognition and won awards at various exhibitions, including those in Rome in 1920 and in Cremona in 1937. He modelled his instruments after various patterns, especially those of Stradivari, G.B. Guadagnini and Amati, all of which he interpreted freely. Tonally his work is among the best of the early 20th-century Italian makers. He was a meticulous and elegant craftsman; the scrolls of his instruments are always deeply carved, and the symmetrically rounded curves of the bouts and flanks provide a distinctive touch. Besides new instruments, he made a number of skilful antiqued copies. He used a variety of different labels and, depending on the period, one of three different brands. A good part of his output was exported, and he had particularly close ties with Hawkes & Son (later Boosey & Hawkes) in London. Among his pupils and associates were Ferdinando Garimberti, P. Parravicini and his nephew N. Novelli.".
- Q5565496 birthDate "1879".
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- Q5565496 dateOfBirth "1879".
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- Q5565496 name "Pedrazzini, Giuseppe".
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- Q5565496 comment "Giuseppe Pedrazzini (Pizzighettone, near Cremona, 13 Jan 1879 – 19 Oct 1957) was an Italian violin maker. He was a pupil of Romeo Antoniazzi in Milan, then began to work on his own there. He quickly gained recognition and won awards at various exhibitions, including those in Rome in 1920 and in Cremona in 1937. He modelled his instruments after various patterns, especially those of Stradivari, G.B. Guadagnini and Amati, all of which he interpreted freely.".
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