Along with the instruments of Stradivari and del Gesù, the violins of
Giovanni Battista Guadagnini have long been favored by professional
musicians for their responsiveness, tonal quality, and projection.
Originally published in 1949 in a very limited edition, this study
remains the most comprehensive account of G. B. Guadagnini's work and
the legacy carried on by his descendants.
Author Ernest N. Doring conducted painstaking research into
eighteenth-century documentation of Guadagnini's itinerant life. He
traces the craftsman's progress from Piacenza, Milan, Cremona, and Parma
to Turin, where Guadagnini created his most prized stringed instruments.
A catalog of the family's masterpieces is organized by city and provides
a detailed provenance for each instrument. A new Introduction by Stewart
Pollens, a leading authority on musical instruments, offers historical
perspectives. Widely available for the first time in an affordable
edition, this rare and authoritative work provides violinists,
musicologists, and music history enthusiasts with a fascinating
resource.