http://www.colorado.edu/music/faculty/ingolfsson.html
有人说他是屠夫,可是在其它资料里又完全不同, 上面的网址是介绍美国一位小提琴家Judith Ingolfsson, 她手中所有的小提琴就是Lorenzo Guadagnini 1750年的作品, 根据资料Lorenzo Guadagnini 就是Laurentius Guadagnini, 是意大利文不同的读法, 另外在国外其它资料里也将他的名字列入制琴师的年表内,如下:
Gragnani, Antonio (1741-1800)
Grancino, Giovanni (1670-1737)
Guadagnini, Lorenzo I (1695-1760)
Guadagnini, Giovanni Battista II (1711-1768)
Guadagnini, Guiseppe II (1736-1805)
Guadagnini, Gaetano (1745-1831)
Guadagnini, Carlo (1780-1839)
Guarneri, Gesù del, Joseph (
Guarneri, Andrea (1626-1698)
Guarneri, Pietro (1655-1720)
Guarneri, Guiseppe I (1666-1740)
Guarneri, Guiseppe II (1698-1744)
Guarneri, Pietro II (1695-1762)
The Guadagnini family of violin makers, a treatise ... having as its principal subject Giovanni Battista Guadagnini ... with a chapter devoted to his father, Laurentius, and mention of descendants recorded as workers in the craft,
下面的资料也能证明
Biography
Guadagnini was born in Bilegno in Val Tidone (near Piacenza, current Emilia-Romagna).
He made violins (as well as violas, cellos, and probably other string instruments) from about 1729 until his death and his work is divided into four main periods corresponding to and named after the four cities in Italy where he lived and worked: Parma, Piacenza, Milan, and Turin. Of these, the instruments from his last period, Turin, are generally the best and most valuable. In fact, the somewhat disparaging nickname given above, "poor man's Strad," hardly seems applicable in modern times now that some of his instruments have reached sale prices as high as one million dollars. Nevertheless, with sales of Stradivari's violins occasionally topping five million dollars, the comparison is still valid.
Giovanni's father, Lorenzo, his son, Giuseppe, as well as some other members of the Guadagnini family continued in the line of violin making through several generations. Of these, (Lorenzo )is considered the second best and Giuseppe is the third.
He died in Turin in 1786.
下面一段也是有关lorenzo guadagnini 琴价的讨论:
So I found a book on antique violins and bows at the library, and if genuine, a lorenzo guadagnini violin ("the poor man’s strad") would be worth six figures. Incidentally, the bow had a silver ferrule which resembled those made by vuillaume, but i didn’t pursue this. it seemed unimportant. the violin looked right, but the city was not one where lorenzo was known to work.
据说lorenzo guadagnini violin过去是专为穷人做的, 所以当时被称为穷人的乐器.
以上是我在网上查到的一些资料, 希望能再听听各位高见,谢谢