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    • Violin Family
      • Violins
        • Italian, 16th C.?
        • Nicolò Amati 1669
        • Testore 18th century
        • Matthias Albanus
        • Antonio Pollusca
        • Giovanni Antonio Marchi
        • Italian, Cremona or Venice ?
        • Grancino School
        • J. Christoph Leidolff 1739
        • J Christoph Leidolff 1746
        • J. Christoph Leidolff 1747
        • J. Christoph Leidolff 1748
        • Joseph Ferdinand Leidolff 1767
        • Johann Georg Thir 17–
        • Johann Georg Thir 17–
        • Mathias Thir 17–
        • Johann Joseph Stadlman 1767
        • Sebastian Dallinger 17__
        • Johann Schorn 1707
        • Jacobus Koldiz 1751
        • Anonimous Master 18th C.
        • Georg Hellmer 18th C.
        • Jacob Horil 1739
        • Aegidius Kloz I 1717
        • Aegidius Kloz II 1774
        • Sebastian Kloz 1733
        • Leopold Widhalm ca 1780
        • Joseph Hill 1774
        • J. Anton Gedler 18th C.
        • Hans Krouchdaler 17th C.
        • Anonymous ca. 1730
        • Giuseppe Gaffino 1743
        • Anonymous, Mittenwald, 18th C.
        • Anonymous German 18th C.
        • Anonymous 18th C.
        • Anonymous – Goffriller School 19th C.
      • Violas
        • Anonymous Italian 1570
        • Anonymous Milano 17th C.
        • Giovanni Grancino Milano, ca. 1700
        • J. Christoph Leidolff 1719
        • Anton Posch ca. 1700
        • Johann Georg Thir 1757
        • Mathias Thir 18th C.
        • Johann Joseph Stadlmann 1764
        • Sebastian Dallinger 1780
        • Anonymous 17th C.
        • Thomas Hulinsky 1768
        • Josephus Antonius Laske 1787
        • Anonymous 18th C.
        • William Smith ca. 1780
      • Violoncello
        • Simone Cimapane 1692
        • North Italian, ca. 1760
        • Montagnana School ca. 1700
        • Carlo Giuseppe Testore c.a. 1700
        • Anonymous, ca. 1700
        • Nicolaus Leidolff 1690
        • Anton Posch ca. 1700
        • Johann Georg Thir 1775
        • Michael Ignaz Stadlmann c. 1780
        • Johann Christoph Leidolff 1745
        • Violoncello piccolo German, ca. 1800
        • Violoncello “The King”
      • Double Bass and Violone
        • Violone in G 18th C.
        • Violone in D 17th C.
        • Johann Georg Thir 1750
        • Jan Uldaricus Eberle Prague, 1750
      • Special Violins
        • Joachim Tielke Hamburg ca. 1700
        • Quinton Louis Guersan ca. 1740
      • Viole d’Amore
        • Jean Baptiste Deshayes Salomon ca 1740
        • Johann Schorn ca. 1700
        • Johann Joseph Stadlmann 174_
        • Joann Joseph Hentschl 1750
        • Thomas Andreas Hulintzky 1774
        • Michael Andreas Partl 1751 (?)
        • Mathias Fichtl, Wien, 1711
    • Viola da gamba Family
      • Treble
        • Anonymous 16th C.
        • Gio. Balla Bugger 1630 (or 1636)
        • Anonymous
        • Anonymous, 16th C.
        • William Turner 1647
        • William Turner 1656
        • William Turner 1650 c.a.
        • Henry Jaye I 17th century
        • Salomon workshop 18th.
        • Marcel Pichler ?
        • Gianbattista Grancino ?
        • Anonympus, Munich, 17th C.
        • Leonhardt Maussiel, Nürnberg, 1720
        • Joann Andreas Kämbl, Munich, 1739
        • Matthias Joannes Koldiz Munich, 17?6
        • Paul Alletsee Munich, ca. 1720
        • German or Austrian, 18th C. (I)
        • German or Austrian, 18th C. (II)
        • Paul Alletsee, Munich 1684-1735
        • Ignatius Hoffmann Wölfelsdorf (Schlesien), 1736
      • Tenor
        • Gasparo da Salò (Brescia, c. 1570)
        • William Bowelesse, London, c.a. 1580
        • Grancino, Milano, c. 1700
        • Anonymous, Napoli
      • Bass
        • Ventura di Francesco Linarolo (Venezia, 1585)
        • Giovanni Paolo Maggini (Brescia, c. 1600)
        • Paolo Antonio Testore (Milano, 1717)
        • Pietro Guarneri of Mantova (ca. 1700)
        • Joannes Florenus Guidantus
        • Label Matteo Goffriller
        • Anonymous, ca. 1670
        • William Turner, London, ca. 1650
        • Thomas Collingwood (London, 1680)
        • Edward Lewis (London, 1687)
        • Henry Jaye
        • Jakob Stainer Absam, 1671
        • Nikolaus Leidolff, Vienna, 1695
        • Johann Seeloss, Linz, 1691
        • Michael Albanus, Graz, 1706
        • Johannes Jauck, Graz, 1735
        • Joachim Tielke (Hamburg, 1683)
        • Joachim Tielke (Hamburg, 1697)
        • Paul Alletsee Munich, ca. 1722
        • Caspar Hopf, ca. 1680
        • Anonymous, festoon, ca. 1700
        • Claude Boivin, Paris, c. 1740
        • Ambroise de Comble, 18th C.
        • Pieter Rombouts, Amsterdam, 1724
        • Bass after John Rose by John Pringle (I)
        • Bass after John Rose by John Pringle (II)
        • John Pringle after Henry Jaye
        • Petr Vavrous after Salomon, Prague, 1999
      • Violone
        • Violone in g 18th c
        • Violone in D 17th C.
        • Johann Georg Thir, 1750
        • Jan Uldaricus Eberle, 1750
      • Pardessus de Viole
        • Flemish, c. 1700
        • Louis Guersan Paris, c. 1750
    • Baryton
      • Werner Trojer, 2010
      • Ferdinand Wilhelm Jaura, 1934
      • Kurt Hoyer, 1977 after Stadlmann
    • Historical Bows
      • Historical bows
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      • Modern Historical Bows by Antonino Airenti
      • Der Bogen
    • Keyboard Instruments
      • William Horn after Giovanni Maria Giusti
      • Werner Keil after Johann Nikolaus Bach (ca. 1700)
      • William Horn after Jan Ruckers (Antwerp, 1623)
      • William Horn after Queen Elizabeth’s Virginal (16th C.)
      • J. C. Neupert – Harpsichord
      • Walter Chinaglia, Positiv organ, 2006
      • Alex Hodson – Virginal (1946)
    • Wind Instruments
      • Flute (c. 1760)
      • Two Flutes – Traverso
      • One-keyed flute, 18th. C.
      • Flute, one-keyed, ca. 1820
    • Lute
      • Lute, Branzo Francesco Barbaro di Padova
    • Paintings & Engravings
      • Rogier de la Haye
      • Bonifazio Veronese
      • Anonymous after Bonifazio Veronese, 1805
      • Nicolas Poussin
      • Jean-Marc Nattier (1685-1766) (attributed)
    • Miscellanea
      • Pipa – Chinese lute
      • Indian instrument with sympathetic strings
      • Head of a pardessus de viole
      • Head viola da gamba by Ruggieri
      • Head of a French Cello
      • Head of a Contrabass
      • Etui Gamba
      • Etui Violin
  • Exhibitions
    • Exhibitions 2020 –
      • Bologna 2020
        • Bologna 2020 – Press review
        • Bologna 2020 – How was the exhibition settled down
        • Setting Up the Show
        • Bologna 2020 – Promo Video
      • Castello Odescalchi 2021
        • 2021 The Travel To Bracciano
    • Exhibitions 2010 – 2019
      • Norway, 2010
      • Duino 2010
        • Concerts in Duino – 2010
          • Music for a while Shakespeare and his time
          • The Glory of Versailles Louis XIV and his time
          • The Golden Age in Spain Cervantes and his time
          • The Court of Berlin
          • Music for a Prince
          • Impero Austriaco
          • Mozart in London
          • Masters of the Baroque
        • Course in Duino – 2010
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      • Ibiza 2011
    • Exhibitions 2005 – 2009
      • Ibiza 2009
        • Ibiza 09 Concert
      • Cuenca 2009
      • Château de Lunéville 2009
      • Basauri (Vizcaya) 2009
      • Kremsegg, Austria, 2008
      • Lugo 2008
      • Salzburg 2007
        • Salzburg 2007 Diaporama
      • Noirlac 2007
      • Wien 2007
        • European Union, Culture-2000, Mozart-Call
      • La Baule 2006
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        • Sviatoslav Belonogov
        • Wochenblatt
      • Duino 2005
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    • Exhibitions 2000 – 2004
      • Château de Thoiry 00
      • Ibiza 2004
      • Rambouillet 2004
      • Schottenstift Museum 2001
      • Sacile 2003
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      • Sacile 2002
      • Schottenstift Museum 2001
      • Château de Thoiry 2000
      • Michaelstein 2000
    • Exhibitions 1993 – 1999
      • Foligno 1998
      • Vienna 1997
      • Perugia 1997
      • Trevi 1997
      • Taipei 1994
      • Graz 1994
      • Palais Lobkowitz 1993/95
  • Activities
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      • Concerts
        • Foligno 1998
        • Algier, 2009
        • Freiberg, Germany, June 2003
        • Sacile 2003
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        • Duino 2005
        • Kremsegg 2008
        • Jindrichuv Hradec 2008
        • Algier 2008
        • Basauri, 2009
        • Château de Lunéville, 2009
        • Ibiza 2009
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        • Vienna 2010
        • Innsbruck 2010
        • Pylos 2010
        • Lviv 2010
        • St. Peters 2011
      • Courses
        • Courses 1990 – 2005
          • Jindrichuv Hradec 2001
          • Jindrichuv Hradec 2002
          • Jindrichuv Hradec 2003
          • Jindrichuv Hradec 2004
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          • Jindrichuv Hradec 2005
          • Duino 2005
          • Ibiza 2005
          • Sacile 2005
          • Tenerife 2005
        • Courses 2006 – 2010
          • Chateau de Thoiry, 2006
          • Jindrichuv Hradec 2006
          • Ibiza 2006
          • Thoiry 2007
          • Jindrichuv Hradec 2007
          • Ibiza 2007
          • Jindrichuv Hradec 2008
          • Ibiza 2008
          • Ibiza Course 09
          • Jindrichuv Hradec, 2009
          • Jindrichuv Hradec (Czech Republic), 2009
        • Courses 2011 – 2015
          • Edinburgh, 2011
          • Vignogoul 2010
          • Labro, 2011
          • Ibiza 2011
          • Gualdo Tadino 2012
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            • Duino_2011_Castle
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            • Tutors and Performers – Duino 2011
        • Ibiza 2010
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        • New York 2010
        • Sevilla 2020
        • Duino 2019
  • Audiovisuals
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    • The Bow
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    • Documents
      • Articles on the Viola da gamba
        • The Oldest Viola da gamba in History
        • Violin & Viola da gamba: Differences and Similarities
        • The Shapes of the Viola da gamba in History
          • Renaissance viol in Guitar Form
          • Renaissance viol with rounded shoulders, but without violin corners
          • Two forms of the Renaissance
          • Viola da gamba in the Classical English form and in the violin form
          • Viols in the shape of the “classical” English viol
          • Viols as violin with sloping shoulders
          • Viola da gamba in the violin form but with Sharp Corners
          • Viola da gamba in the shape of a violin
          • Viola da gamba in festoon shape
          • The viola da gamba Tradition in South Germany and Austria
          • The Treble viola da gamba (violetta) in South Germany and Austria
          • Stradivarius and the viola da gamba
          • Viols with a shaped back
        • Die Formen der Violen da gamba
        • The First Viola da gamba Fresco cycle of the Cathedral of Valencia (1472-74)
      • Articles of Interest
        • The Viola da gamba: Origin and History
        • Die Viola da Gamba: Herkunft und Geschichte
        • Dendrochronology
          • Technique of Dendrochronology
        • Who made this instrument?
        • The French Rondeaux – Das französische Rondeau
        • Plans of the Instruments
          • Viola da gamba Albanus
        • Ruckers Symposium
        • Ruckers-Konferenz
        • The Italian Viola da Gamba
        • The English Viola da Gamba
      • Previous owners
        • Christian Döbereiner
        • Eva Heinitz
      • Bending Over Frontwards
      • Articles on the Violin Family
        • The Oldest Violin in History
        • Die Familie der Viola da braccio: Genese und Werdegang
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Viola da gamba Societies

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Viola da Gamba Society of Japan

Viola da Gamba Society of The Netherlands

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