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- Matteo Goffriller (1659–1742) was a Venetian luthier, particularly noted for the quality of his cellos. He was active between 1685–1735 and was the founder...
- Goffriller is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Francesco Goffriller (1692–1750), Italian violin, viola and cello maker Matteo Goffriller...
- Francesco Goffriller (also Francesco Gofriller) (1692–1750) is considered one of the master Italian violin, viola and cello maker of the Venetian school...
- his Goffriller cello in April 2008, he said: I am very lucky to be playing this cello for ten, nearly eleven, years now. It is a Matteo Goffriller, of...
- Giuseppe, Gennaro, Giovanni, Paulo Antonio), Celestino Puolotti, and Matteo Goffriller. French and English b****es from famous makers are also sought out by players...
- Italian football player who currently plays for Montreal Impact Matteo Goffriller, renowned 18th-century Italian cello maker Matteo Guendouzi, French football...
- the Venetian luthier Matteo Goffriller around 1700. Casals acquired it in 1913. He also pla**** another cello by Goffriller dated 1710, and a Tononi from...
- family of luthiers August Gemünder George Gemünder Francesco Goffriller Matteo Goffriller Giovanni Grancino Giovanni Battista Guadagnini Andrea Guarneri...
- 1490 and 1630. The Linarolo family, active 1505–1640 in Venice Matteo Goffriller, known for his celli, active 1685–1742 in Venice Pietro Guarneri, son...
- Paolo Antonio Testore, all from Milan. From Venice the luthiers Matteo Goffriller, Domenico Montagnana, Sanctus Seraphin, and Carlo Annibale Tononi were...