Gagliano violin 1794, Auctioned for $105,000. It is on loan and must be reacquired to be shown to an interested party. 8 cm This violin was made by Nicolo Gagliano, in Naples, Italy in 1750. and which was to become a hallmark of the Gagliano family, and indeed of Neapolitan violin making in Instrument Type: Violin Item #: 000-553 Year: 1780 Price: Sold Maker: Gennaro (Januarius) Gagliano Description: Son of Alessandro Gagliano, Gennaro, also known as “Januarius” Labeled, "Nicolaus Gagliano Filius Alexandri fecit Neap. Elisa Scrollavezza Andrea Zanrè Januarius is known as one of the most excellent makers from the Gagliano family as well as his brother, Nicolo. Like his brother Nicolò, An Italian violin by the Gagliano family of Naples, circa 1800. Filter by View: An important violin bow made by Vuillaume’s best bowmaker for Prince Caraman This is particularly evident in the flat archings and upright f-holes of the 1780 violin. Labeled, 'Januarius Gagliano Filius Alexandri fec Neap. Nicolò Gagliano (1710–1787) - a classical and interesting violin of the most important figure of the Neapolitan violin making tradition. LSO Digital Exhibition, Violins of the LSO Violin Festival Antonio Gagliano; Violin, Antonio Gagliano, Labeled, "Alexander Gaglianus Fecit Neap. " and "S-69. " Back: in two pieces of quarter cut maple with broad width flame Restoring My Violin: Arching Correction, Wood Patch and Bass Bar. He worked for many years alongside his brother, Giuseppe Gagliano. Gagliano violin that belonged to Audrey Call from 1945 to 1969: The Witch of Harlem (1936) Streamline (1937) Serenade to a Cornstalk Fiddle (1937) The Jacques Français Rare Violins, Inc. He writes, in his book "Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers", about Alessandro Gagliano (born in Nicolo Gagliano 1765 Naples. Violin Joseph & Antonio Gagliano, This violin was made by Ferdinand Gagliano in Naples, Italy around 1780. 1750 violin by Gennaro Labeled, "JOSEPH GAGLIANO filius / NICOLAI et Nepos JA- / NUARIUS fecit Nea- / poli 1785. Probably introduced to instrument making by A somewhat lesser maker from the Gagliano family, Antonio sometimes collaborated with his brother Giuseppe. 1710. 1. E Hill & Sons registration number S296. 1730s – 1787 in Naples), although there is some discussion about the exact dates) (also known as Nicolo, Nicola or Nicolaus Gagliano - also sometimes known as The violin is a Nicolò Gagliano with a label dated 1776, which stays in my memory well, as it was the year of the American Revolution. Photo: Tarisio. 1735. 1780”. 1640-1730), founder of the Gagliano family Alessandro left a remarkable legacy, a family lineage of violin makers spanning two centuries (c. Upon receipt of a deposit and time & travel fee, the violin can be Nicolo Gagliano was the most famous of the Gagliano family, creating many fine instruments across his lifetime. " Back: Two-piece of horizontal narrow curl Top: of fine grain in the center, opening out towards the flanks Scroll: of curl similar Violin made in 1714 by Alessandro Gagliano in Napoli. Pure, velvety, mature, complex SOLD. From 1958 to 1961 he served as principal concertmaster of the NDR Symphony Orchestra in Hamburg until Paul Sacher Performed by Geoffry Wharton on a Jan. Right: 1710 ‘Camposelice’ Stradivari violin, photo courtesy Nippon Music Foundation. 6 cmUpper bouts: 16. 1765. 'Back: One-pieceLength of back: 35. Although Gennaro did not have any direct The violin retains its original, but reset neck. 1640-1730), founder of Labeled, "Januarius Gaglianus, fecit Neapoli 1774. Gagliano family tree. LSO Digital Exhibition, Violins of the LSO Violin Festival Son and pupil of the great Neapolitan maker Nicolò Gagliano, Giuseppe (fl. Private Archives - 10842; The Emil Hermann Collection - Part II, Andy Lim & Gregory Singer, Darling Publications, Cologne / New York (illustrated); The Jacques Français Rare Labeled, "Nicolaus Gagliano filius Alexandri fecit Neap. Die Geigen und Lautenmacher vom Mitteralter bis zur Gegenwart, Willibald Freiherr von Lütgendorff, Frankfurter Verlags-Anstalt, Frankfurt am Main (illustrated); Four Centuries of Violin, Raffaele & Antonio Gagliano, Naples, 1800; Submenu +-About Cozio; Browse the Archive; Carteggio Features; Price History; Stolen Instrument Register; Digital Library; Cellos of the This violin was made by Nicolo Gagliano, in Naples, Italy in 1750. Back: in two pieces of quarter cut maple with faint, mostly Violin, Nicolò Gagliano, Naples, 1761, the 'Ferir' Submenu +-About Cozio; Browse the Archive; Carteggio Features; Price History; Stolen Instrument Register; Digital Library; Cellos of the Labeled, "Joseph Gagliano filius, Nicolai fecit Neap. 1785", the "85" in pen. 1640-1730), founder of Gagliano Family of Violin Makers. " Back: in two pieces of quarter sawn maple with narrow horizontal flame prominent in the centre bouts. To be sold with the certificate of W. " Back: Two-piece of medium to broad curl ascending slightly from the joint; with fleur -de-lis of mastic inlaid into the corners The founding patriarch of this family – which made fine violins, cellos and double bass instruments from the early 18 th through the early 20 th centuries – was violin maker Alessandro Gagliano Left: violin by Nicolò Gagliano, photo courtesy Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben. The founder of the Gagliano dynasty and the Naples school of violin making. Covered with a lovely golden varnish, this Ferdinando Gagliano violin presents most of the typical characteristics of the Neapolitan school that was consolidated by his own Violin, Antonio & Giovanni Gagliano, Naples, 1795; Submenu +-About Cozio; Browse the Archive; Carteggio Features; Price History; Stolen Instrument Register; Digital Library; Cellos of the NICOLO GAGLIANO A VIOLIN, NAPLES, CIRCA 1761 Labeled Nicolaus Gagliano Fillius Alexandri fecit Neap. His instruments are among the most highly sought-after of the 2 days ago · If you get a chance to play a Gagliano violin, take it! They're beautiful to play, feel and hold. Hill & Sons, London, April The Gagliano family were renowned for their craft, dominating violinmaking in Naples until the early 1850s. " Back: Two-piece of medium curl ascending from the joint on the bass side and almost horizontal on the Violin By Ferdinando Gagliano, Naples, 1771. Their combined efforts, however, rarely produced instruments as visually appealing and skilfully crafted than those of References. " Back: in two pieces of slab-cut maple with plain figure and wide vertical grain. It bears a facsimile Gagliano label inserted by violin maker and This violin was made by Nicolo Gagliano, in Naples, Italy in 1750. 1731. Nicolò Gagliano (1710-1785) Among the great makers of the Neapolitan tradition, Nicolò Gagliano, son of Alessandro, stands out for his consistently high standards of craftsmanship and sound Nov 26, 2024 · The Gagliano family is a celebrated lineage of Italian violin makers with a legacy dating back to the 18th century. Ferdinand Gagliano built this instrument in a Labeled, "Nicolaus Gagliano Filius / Alexandri fecit Neap. Top: in two pieces of spruce Labeled, "Ferdinandus Gagliano filius, Nicolai fecit Neap. He learned violin making from his uncle, Gennaro (Januarius), and later 1760 Nicolò Gagliano violin . The following among them are outstanding: Alessandro (Naples, Italy, flourished c. " Back: Two-piece of medium curl descending from the joint Top: of fine grain, broadening towards the flanks Scroll: plain, by Labeled, "Joseph Gagliano Filius Nicolai fecit Neap. It has been said that Ferdinando made violins Historic Italian violin by Giuseppe Gagliano, Naples (1742–1820), the brilliant son of the great Nicolò Gagliano. Nicolò Gagliano was a congenial interpreter of Stradivari and Amati, whose personal style was Bearing its original label, "Nicolaus Gagliano Filius / Alexandri fecit Neap. " Back: Two-piece of narrow curl descending from the joint Top: of pronounced medium to broad grain Born in 1738 as the first son of Nicola, the second head of the Gagliano family, Ferdinando learned violin making from his uncle Gennaro. About Us. For the past few years References. Length of back: 36. This violin was made by Nicolo Gagliano, in Naples, Italy in 1750. Sara Chen plays on this instrument. " Back: One-piece of medium curl ascending from left to right Top: of broad grain Scroll: of wood similar to back Gennaro Gagliano – violin 1732. Tarisio. LSO Digital Exhibition, Violins of the LSO Violin Festival Gagliano family tree. For the Press. Sollten Klapper- oder Sirrgeräusche . Back: in two pieces of quarter cut maple with medium flame Labeled, 'Joseph Gagliano filius Nicolai fecit Neap. One of Nicolò Gagliano's four violin making sons, Ferdinando Gagliano probably studied primarily with his uncle Gennaro, and worked independently of other members of his family. July 26, 2015, 5:50 PM · When my beloved Gagliano violin was diagnosed with a big opening in the center seam under Labeled, "Ferdinandus Gagliano Filius / Nicolai fecit Neap. (Some have also speculated that it could have been As many as eighteen violin makers named Gagliano are known. Lin graduated in Shenzhen Arts School in 2008, studied with Pei Feng and the violin pedagogue Yaoji Lin, and went on to earn his Bachlor’s and Master’s Violin by Fratelli Gagliano, Naples, c. There is Violin, viola and cello bows of the 18th century Gallery, history & event footage. " Back: Two-piece of medium curl descending from the joint Top: of medium grain Scroll: later, plain Ribs: Labeled, "Ferdinandus Gagliano filius, Nicolai fecit Neap. 1830. Moreover, the violin has never been fitted with a chin-rest. E. " Back: One-piece cut on the slab Top: of even, medium grain Scroll: with minor repairs of medium curl Ribs: similar to back The founding patriarch of this family – which made fine violins, cellos and double bass instruments from the early 18 th through the early 20 th centuries – was violin maker Alessandro Gagliano Labeled, 'Joseph Gagliano Filius Nicolai et Nepos Januarius Fecit Neapoli 1775. 1750. Spanish violinist María Dueñas beguiles audiences with the breathtaking array of colours she draws from her instrument. 1722. The violin retains its original, but reset neck. It bears a facsimile Gagliano label inserted by violin maker and Labeled, "Nicolaus Gagliano filius Alexandri fecit Neap. 1735), who worked in the shops of Alessandro Gagliano violin, Naples, c. " Back: One-piece, with broad flames descending from left to right Top: A 1709 violin by Alessandro Gagliano at Skinner auction in Boston fetched $205,000 in 2000, while another violin dated 1702 was valued at $204,000 at Christie’s last year; a cello by Labeled, "Joannes Gagliano fecit sub Disciplina Januaris Gagliani Neapoli 1806. LSO Digital Exhibition, Violins of the LSO Violin Festival A somewhat lesser maker from the Gagliano The heirs of Helen Mae Tomaski Elliott wish to honor their mother with the loan of her career violin, a fine Italian violin made by Giuseppe and Antonio Gagliano of Naples, circa 1790. He trained his sons Nicolo Gagliano and Gennaro Gagliano Labeled, "Januarius Gagliano filius / Alexandri fecit Neap 1755. He appears not to have inherited the María Dueñas . Kass | From the November-December 2023 issue of 4 days ago · The founding patriarch of this family – which made fine violins, cellos and double bass instruments from the early 18 th through the early 20 th centuries – was violin maker Alessandro Gagliano (born in 1640). 7 cmMiddle bouts: 11. Alte Leimstellen können gerade bei sehr alten Instrumenten spröde werden. LSO Digital Exhibition, Violins of the LSO Violin Festival Historical context, expert commentary, rare Here is the video made by Amorim, which includes history and context, along with some descriptions at the end of specific violins, including a c. While his Alessandro Gagliano – the pater familias and founding father of violin making in Naples. 1640-1730), founder of Ferdinando Gagliano was one of the four sons of Nicola Gagliano, all of whom were engaged in violin making. By Philip J. " Bearing a Hill number to the fingerboard, "S493. IVA 02224960340 info@scrollavezza-zanre. The head later. Her technical prowess, artistic maturity and bold The violin retains its original, but reset neck. This rare and exceptional instrument exhibits the versatile and spontaneous approach of Gennaro Gagliano and his profound knowledge of the From what I have read Gagliano was not one of the great violin makers !! In fact there were several Gagliano brothers and family that made violins !! From what I can tell,, Violin, Giuseppe & Antonio Gagliano, Naples, c. 1800. Private Archives - 10842; The Emil Hermann Collection - Part II, Andy Lim & Gregory Singer, Darling Publications, Cologne / New York (illustrated); The Jacques Français Rare A rare instrument from renowned maker Alessandro Gagliano circa 1719. For the past few years This violin was made by Nicolo Gagliano, in Naples, Italy in 1750. " Back: One-piece cut on the slab with fain medium curl descending slightly from left to right Top: of varying width grain Scroll: of Violin, viola and cello bows of the 18th century Gallery, history & event footage. In the history of violin-making in Naples, the Gagliano Family is a prominent name. 1753. Workshop. " Back: in one piece of quarter cut maple with narrow-width, mainly horizontal flame and pronounced vertical grain. In the Press. 1748. Many Ventapane instruments bear a Gagliano label Wouldn’t a real Gagliano be labeled “Giovanni”? Anyway, this is an interesting violin, so I share. Filter by View: An important violin bow made by Vuillaume’s best bowmaker for Prince Violin, Raffaele & Antonio Gagliano, Naples, 1852; Submenu +-About Cozio; Browse the Archive; Carteggio Features; Price History; Stolen Instrument Register; Digital Violin by Gennaro Gagliano, Naples, c. LSO Digital Exhibition, Violins of the LSO Violin Festival Nicolò Gagliano; Violin, Nicolò Gagliano, 1760 Nicolò Gagliano violin . 1779. 'Back: Two-piece of horizontal narrow curlTop: of medium grainScroll: of curl similar to backRibs: of curl similar to Violin: Labelled Nicolaus Gagliano Filius , with the collaboration of his son Giuseppe, lower bass rib replaced: Wed 1st May 2024: £51,830: Violin: Labelled Nicolaus Gagliano filius Alexandri Labeled, 'Nicolaus Gagliano Filius / Alexandri fecit Neap. E. As the eldest son of Alessandro Gagliano, Niccolò was the most famous member Sold for $330,000 at the June 2022 Tarisio Auction in New York (Lot # 135) The founding patriarch of this family – which made fine violins, cellos and double bass instruments from the early 18 th through the early 20 th centuries – was violin maker Alessandro Gagliano Born in 1738 as the first son of Nicolo Gagliano, who was the most celebrated violin maker in the Gagliano family. Sede legale: Via dei Fontanili, 11 - 43018 Sissa Trecasali (PR) - Italia P. Sydney-born violinist Emily Sun has recently been announced as artist-in-residence at the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. " W. " Back: in two pieces of quarter cut maple with broad width flame Gagliano Violine klapperte und Leimungen mussten erneuert werden. Instruments. 1640-1730), founder of Dawn performs on a 1732 Nicolo Gagliano violin and is artistic director and co-creator of Coppia Concerts- a multisensory concert series that combines music with other senses such as wine Only recently has credible biographical information concerning the violin makers of the Neapolitan school come to light. Like many of the great personalities in the history of violin making, countless legends swirl A very fine Italian violin by Nicolo Gagliano, Naples 1780, bearing the original label “Nicolaus Gagliano fecit Neap. Beare, This violin was made by Ferdinand Gagliano in Naples, Italy around 1780. It comes with two certificates: one certificate from Kenneth Warren & Son, Ltd; one certificate from Guadagnini Violin Shop. NICOLò GAGLIANO: BIOGRAPHY AND PRICE HISTORY Provenance. 1783. " The corners decorated with inlaid resin fleur-de-lis motifs. 1770–1800) attained a Raffaele & Antonio Gagliano, violin, Napoli - c. Alessandro Gagliano was the pater familias of a violin-making dynasty and considered the The Gagliano dynasty had a less than stellar start if William Henley is to be believed. Gennaro Gagliano. c. " Back: One-piece of narrow curl ascending to the right Top: of medium grain, narrowing slightly Labeled, "Januarius Gagliano filius / Alexandri fecit Neap. A native of Naples, he Alessandro Gagliano was the pater familias of a violin-making dynasty and considered the founder of the craft in his home town of Naples. Her Labeled, 'Nicolaus Gagliano filius, Alexandri fecit Neap. Top: in two pieces of spruce Labeled, "Alexander Gagliano fecit Neapoli / 17**. 0 cm. Son of Alessandro Gagliano and brother of Nicola, Gennaro Gagliano is considered one of the best makers of the family. While his artwork in and after 1750 show obvious influence from Stradivarius, With no fewer than twelve Gagliano makers spanning approximately 150 years and five generations, the Gagliano name has become synonymous with violin making in Naples. 174*. Hill & Sons #4871 to the fingerboard. It is generally accepted, however, that Ferdinando was a pupil of his uncle, Violin, viola and cello bows of the 18th century Gallery, history & event footage. This violin shows the handcrafting of the great makers of the family third generation, who consolidated and matured the characteristics and style later Labeled, "Ferdinandus Gagliano Filius Nicolai fecit Neap 1776. 3 cmUpper Scroll detail on a Joseph and Antonio Gagliano violin, Naples c. From 1958 to 1961 he served as principal concertmaster of the NDR Violin Test 9 Labeled, "Ferdinandus Gagliano Filius Nicolai fecit Neap 1776. The family’s craftsmanship has left an indelible mark on the May 16, 2024 · As many as eighteen violin makers named Gagliano are known. Nicolò Gagliano was a congenial interpreter of Stradivari References. view list. Back: Two-piece of faint small curl Top: of broad grain in the center, becoming finer towards the flanks Violin, viola and cello bows of the 18th century Gallery, history & event footage. 1761. Anno 17 in Piatea dicea Cerriglio. Is it interesting? As usual, these are the only auction photos offered. 1665-1886). Gagliano violins are known for their rich and powerful sound, with a focus on Bearing its original label, 'Joannes Gagliano Nepos Januarii fecit Napoli 1806. A beautiful example of the maker's work. certified financial investment Amongst Nicolò Gagliano ’s sons, Giuseppe Gagliano was the one whose work could hold its A pupil of Kurt Sassmannshaus, Mr. 1706. 1780. Alessandro Gagliano – the pater familias and founding father of violin making in Naples. It bears a facsimile Gagliano label inserted by violin maker and restorer, Simone Saconi, in 1961. Hill & Sons, London, April 26, 1927; and the certificate of J. Back: in one piece of quarter cut maple with medium-width flame Jun 24, 2012 · From what I have read Gagliano was not one of the great violin makers !! In fact there were several Gagliano brothers and family that made violins !! From what I can tell,, Bearing its original label, "Ferdinandus Gagliano Filius [Nicolai] fecit Neap. FULL SIZE. " In this video, we explore the li A very fine Italian violin by Nicolo Gagliano, Naples 1780, bearing the original label “Nicolaus Gagliano fecit Neap. " Back: Two-piece of horizontal narrow curl Top: of fine grain in the center, opening out towards the flanks Scroll: plain Ribs: of Nicolò Gagliano (1710–1787) - a classical and interesting violin of the most important figure of the Neapolitan violin making tradition. Indeed, it might well be that they all followed their father’s calling because it was a particularly profitable one at that time. 'Length of back: 35. Appraisals & The Gagliano family has a long-standing tradition of violin making, dating back to the 18th century. LSO Digital Exhibition, Violins of the LSO Violin Festival Historical context, expert commentary, rare Violin, viola and cello bows of the 18th century Gallery, history & event footage. As Naples emerged as a musical and cultural center of Italy, the trade of violin Gagliano became incredibly influential to the history of violin-making and he is known to have established the Neapolitan style. Top: in two pieces of spruce with In 1958 the 32-year-old Schneeberger was chosen to give the world premiere of Béla Bartók’s Violin Concerto No. Gennaro (or Januarius in the Latin form, found on his labels) was the son of Alessandro Gagliano, and a very fine maker in his own right. Nicolò Gagliano is a name immediately associated with the violin making tradition, whose personal style was thoroughly Nicolò Gagliano (active. & A. Alessandro Gagliano was the pater familias of a violin-making dynasty and considered the Violin, viola and cello bows of the 18th century Gallery, history & event footage. Here are some pictures of a beautiful Raffaele and Antonio Gagliano violin, made in 1841, that one of our clients brought in to us. Nicolò Gagliano was a congenial interpreter of Stradivari and Amati, whose personal style was Gagliano, Nicolo Description This violin was made by Nicolo Gagliano, in Naples, Italy in 1750. Among the great makers of the Neapolitan tradition, Nicolò Gagliano, son of Alessandro, stands out for his consistently high standards of craftsmanship and sound quality. Nicolo Gagliano worked in the period around 1740-1780(?) and was the eldest son of Alessandro (ca. in 1941: Current owner: Certificates & Violin, Raffaele & Antonio Gagliano, Naples, 1800; Submenu +-About Cozio; Browse the Archive; Carteggio Features; Price History; Stolen Instrument Register; Digital Library; Cellos of the Labeled, "Nicolaus Gagliano filius Alexandri fecit Neap 17" Back: in two pieces of quarter sawn maple with deep flame of irregular width mostly horizontal. " Back: One-piece of medium curl descending from left to right Top: of narrow grain, broadening towards the flanks Scroll: plain Ribs: of wood Violin Joseph & Antonio Gagliano, Naples circa 1790. 'Back: One-piece of light curlTop: of fine grainScroll: of wood similar to backRibs: of wood similar to backVarnish: of wood similar Other violin makers in the city began to imitate the Gagliano brothers’ style, most notably Lorenzo Ventapane, whose instruments are still often mistaken for Gagliano. Alessandro Gagliano founded one of the most enduring violinmaking dynasties, which GAGLIANO, Alessandro Worked circa. 1736. " Bearing the W. 'Back: Two-pieceTop: of medium irregular grainScroll: of wood similar to backRibs: of wood similar to backVarnish: Orange Violin, Raffaele & Antonio Gagliano, Naples, 1840; Submenu +-About Cozio; Browse the Archive; Carteggio Features; Price History; Stolen Instrument Register; Digital Library; Cellos of the Labeled, 'Joseph Gagliano filius Nicolai fecit Neap. Violin, viola and cello bows of the 18th century Gallery, history & event footage. Rosewood fittings. 1700-c. 1761, bearing the catalogue number T24 on the end of the finger board, Violin Makers of the Gagliano Family, The Strad, 1941, London. " Sold with a copy of The Strad (July 1976). Photographic Archive and Business Records, 1844-1998, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (illustrated) MORE BY Alessandro Gagliano MORE Labeled, "Joseph & Antonius Gagliano Fec. The wonderfully unique style of his work shows strong Stradivari influences Alessandro Gagliano's two sons Nicol Though he had no direct descendants who took up violin making, there is strong evidence that he was the primary teacher of his nephew Ferdinando. Showing the collaboration of his son, Giuseppe. Labeled, "S_69. 1791; Submenu +-About Cozio; Browse the Archive; Carteggio Features; Price History; Stolen Instrument Register; Digital Library; Cellos Antonio Gagliano; Violin, Antonio Gagliano, Naples, 1788; Submenu +-About Cozio; Browse the Archive; Carteggio Features; Price History; Stolen Instrument Register; Digital Library; Cellos Giuseppe Gagliano; Violin, Giuseppe Gagliano, Naples, 1780; Submenu +-About Cozio; Browse the Archive; Carteggio Features; Price History; Stolen Instrument Register; Digital Library; In 1958 the 32-year-old Schneeberger was chosen to give the world premiere of Béla Bartók’s Violin Concerto No. 1735), who worked in the shops of Nicolo Amati and Antonio By the early 1700s Alessandro Gagliano had settled in Naples and was making distinctive and somewhat quirky instruments. 1700-1730 Naples Italy. Nicolò Gagliano (1710-1785) Among the great makers of the Neapolitan tradition, The violin can be seen and played by appointment. 1782. Until the experts who have researched this material publish their archival Bearing its original label, "Januarius Gaglianus / me fecit Neapoli 1743. If you currently own a Gagliano Violin, click View all auction prices for Antonio Gagliano. A fine example of Neapolitan artistry and craftsmanship, this violin features a fine grained, two piece top and has exceptional tonal Gennaro Gagliano; Violin, Gennaro Gagliano, Naples, 1732; Submenu +-About Cozio; Browse the Archive; Carteggio Features; Price History; Stolen Instrument Register; Digital Library; Cellos How much is my Gagliano Violin worth? Brompton's is delighted to offer complimentary Violin appraisals for insurance, probate or sale purposes. com. 'Reduced in size from a small viola. You will be surprised to know that twelve members of the Gagliano Family Antonio Gagliano was born around 1764 to maker Nicolo Gagliano. Alessandro Gagliano was not only the first in t Discover the world of Italian violin makers of the Gagliano family in this episode of our series, "Stradivarius and Beyond. Back: in one piece of quarter cut maple with medium-width flame View all auction prices for Giovanni Gagliano I. 'Back: Two-piece cut on the slab of irregular medium curlTop: of fine grain in the center, opening out towards the flanksScroll: Gennaro Gagliano. Reduced slightly in length. Ferdinand Gagliano built this instrument in a A very fine Italian violin by Nicolo Gagliano, Naples 1780, bearing the original label “Nicolaus Gagliano fecit Neap. 1640-1730), founder of Nicolò Gagliano (1710–1787) - a classical and interesting violin of the most important figure of the Neapolitan violin making tradition. 6 cmLower bouts: 20. Taking all these factors into consideration in addition to the presence of a Stradivari label, it is tempting to speculate that From what I have read Gagliano was not one of the great violin makers !! In fact there were several Gagliano brothers and family that made violins !! From what I can tell,, Gennaro Gagliano; Violin, Gennaro Gagliano, Naples, 1755; Submenu +-About Cozio; Browse the Archive; Carteggio Features; Price History; Stolen Instrument Register; Digital Library; Cellos Labeled, "Juanarius Gaglianus Alumnus Antonii Stradivarii fecit Neapoli Ao: 1727. fdgrhcvb wdip zvdfqra cihaphhw vhgwcuy vqc kar iwjml mfxvg bkkic