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Tieffenbrucker is a
large multigenerational family of luthiers,
originally from Bavaria,
active in
Venice and Padua,
Italy from the
beginning of the 16th...
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instrument maker. His
originally German family name was also
spelled Tieffenbrucker, Tiefenbrugger, Tiefenbrucker, Teufenbrugger, Tuiffenbrugger, Deuffenbrugger...
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Early producers of lutes, archlutes,
theorbos and
vihuelas include the
Tieffenbrucker family,
Martin Hoffmann and
Matteo Sellas. Two
luthiers of the early...
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Mateus Stephen Murphy David Rubio Andrew Rutherford Antonio Stradivari Tieffenbrucker Joachim Tielke Oxford English Dictionary, s.v. lute Curt
Sachs (1940)...
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Carlo Antonio Testore Carlo Giuseppe Testore Paolo Antonio Testore Tieffenbrucker Carlo Annibale Tononi Emmanuel Venious (Manol) Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume...
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display are
lutes from the 16th and 17th
centuries by Maler,
Tieffenbrucker and Unverdorben; a 17th-century guitar;
violins of Italian,
German and...
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Gasparo da Salò's
instruments were
probably exported to
France by
Abramo Tieffenbrucker, as is
indicated by the
Policy of 1588,
wherein some
exports to France...
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similarly complicated stringed instrument is an
archlute built by
Wendelin Tieffenbrucker (German luthier,
active 1570–1610) with
parallel strings attached to...