Giovanni Battista Ceruti
Giovanni Battista Ceruti (1756–1817) was an Italian violin maker, and is considered a direct link to the grand tradition of the Cremonese master violin makers of the 18th century. He known for his violins, cellos and double basses. Born a generation after Antonio Stradivari and the Guarneri, with no direct link to the great tradition, violin making made an unlikely comeback in Cremona in the person of Lorenzo Storioni and his two followers, Giovanni Rota and Giovanni Battista Ceruti. Italy endured many wars, and finding materials for makers, at times was very difficult.
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Giovanni Battista Ceruti
Giovanni Battista Ceruti (1756–1817) was an Italian violin maker, and is considered a direct link to the grand tradition of the Cremonese master violin makers of the 18th century. He known for his violins, cellos and double basses. Born a generation after Antonio Stradivari and the Guarneri, with no direct link to the great tradition, violin making made an unlikely comeback in Cremona in the person of Lorenzo Storioni and his two followers, Giovanni Rota and Giovanni Battista Ceruti. Italy endured many wars, and finding materials for makers, at times was very difficult.
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Giovanni Battista Ceruti (* 17 ...... Geigenbautradition in Cremona.
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Giovanni Battista Ceruti (1756 ...... 1817, most likely from typhus.
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