- Carlo Bergonzi (luthier)
Carlo Bergonzi (
21 December 1683 –9 February 1747 ) was an Italianluthier who apprenticed with Hieronymus Amati, collaborated with JosephGuarneri , and is considered the greatest pupil ofAntonio Stradivari .Bergonzi is the first and most noted member of the Bergonzi family, an illustrious group of
luthiers fromCremona ,Italy , a city with a rich tradition of stringed instrument fabricators. His parents lived next door to Stradivari in the Piazza San Domenico in Cremona. Bergonzi apprenticed under Stradivari and eventually was given all of Stradivari’s repair business. Since his repair services were in high demand, Bergonzi was unable to devote the time to producing many of his own instruments. Bergonzi violin designs were based on the Stradivari and Guarneri templates.Bergonzi labels vary, but typically record date, name, and location:
The "
Kreisler Bergonzi ", named after violinistFritz Kreisler . At one time it was also owned by violinistItzhak Perlman . Both Kreisler and Perlman performed and recorded with it.It is known that many instruments that bear his label are inauthentic. A cello once owned by
Pablo Casals was for many years thought to be a Bergonzi because of the label it bore indicated: "Carlo Bergonzi . . . 1733." It was later found to have actually been made byMatteo Goffriller .Bergonzi family of luthiers
* Michele Angelo (ca. 1722-1758), Son of Carlo I.
* Zosimo (ca. 1725-1777), Son of Carlo I.
* Carlo II. (1758-1838 Cremona), son of Michele Angelo
* Nicola (ca. 1746-1796) son of Michele AngeloReferences
*cite book | last=Cowling | first=Elizabeth | title=The Cello | url=http://www.cello.org/heaven/cowling/makecel.htm | location=New York | publisher=Charles Scribner's Sons | year=1975 | isbn=0684141272
*cite web| title=Cello by Matteo Goffriller, 1700c (ex-Casals) | url=http://www.cozio.com/Instrument.aspx?id=2366 | publisher=Cozio.com | accessdate=2008-04-23External links
*cite web| title=Violins, violas, cellos & double basses made by Carlo Bergonzi | url=http://www.cozio.com/Instrument.aspx?id=18 | publisher=Cozio.com | accessdate=2008-04-23
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