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VIOLIN Donato Guarneri Line - Guarneri del Gesù 1743 “Il Cannone” Violin 4/4 Size VN990G-1743C
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Donato Guarneri Line - Guarneri del Gesù 1743 “Il Cannone” Violin 4/4 Size VN990G-1743C

$3,150.00

The Guarneri del Gesù 1743 “Il Cannone”

In 1743, in the Cremonese workshop of Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, one of the most powerful violins in history was born. Crafted with bold curves, thicker plates, and an intensity of sound unlike any other, this violin quickly earned its nickname — “Il Cannone,” the Cannon — for its explosive, resonant voice.

Almost a century later, it came into the hands of Niccolò Paganini, the fiery Italian virtuoso whose playing defied imagination. Paganini immediately recognized the violin’s raw strength and expressive range. Its booming projection and deep, soulful tone matched his legendary technique, allowing him to command concert halls with a single stroke of the bow. Paganini cherished the instrument, often saying it was the only violin capable of truly keeping up with his artistry.

After Paganini’s death in 1840, the “Il Cannone” was bequeathed to his beloved city of Genoa, where it remains preserved as a national treasure. To this day, it is still played on special occasions, carrying forward both the genius of Guarneri and the immortal fire of Paganini.

The Guarneri del Gesù “Il Cannone” is more than an instrument — it is a living legend, the voice of a master, and one of the most celebrated violins ever created.

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The Guarneri del Gesù 1743 “Il Cannone”

In 1743, in the Cremonese workshop of Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, one of the most powerful violins in history was born. Crafted with bold curves, thicker plates, and an intensity of sound unlike any other, this violin quickly earned its nickname — “Il Cannone,” the Cannon — for its explosive, resonant voice.

Almost a century later, it came into the hands of Niccolò Paganini, the fiery Italian virtuoso whose playing defied imagination. Paganini immediately recognized the violin’s raw strength and expressive range. Its booming projection and deep, soulful tone matched his legendary technique, allowing him to command concert halls with a single stroke of the bow. Paganini cherished the instrument, often saying it was the only violin capable of truly keeping up with his artistry.

After Paganini’s death in 1840, the “Il Cannone” was bequeathed to his beloved city of Genoa, where it remains preserved as a national treasure. To this day, it is still played on special occasions, carrying forward both the genius of Guarneri and the immortal fire of Paganini.

The Guarneri del Gesù “Il Cannone” is more than an instrument — it is a living legend, the voice of a master, and one of the most celebrated violins ever created.

The Guarneri del Gesù 1743 “Il Cannone”

In 1743, in the Cremonese workshop of Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, one of the most powerful violins in history was born. Crafted with bold curves, thicker plates, and an intensity of sound unlike any other, this violin quickly earned its nickname — “Il Cannone,” the Cannon — for its explosive, resonant voice.

Almost a century later, it came into the hands of Niccolò Paganini, the fiery Italian virtuoso whose playing defied imagination. Paganini immediately recognized the violin’s raw strength and expressive range. Its booming projection and deep, soulful tone matched his legendary technique, allowing him to command concert halls with a single stroke of the bow. Paganini cherished the instrument, often saying it was the only violin capable of truly keeping up with his artistry.

After Paganini’s death in 1840, the “Il Cannone” was bequeathed to his beloved city of Genoa, where it remains preserved as a national treasure. To this day, it is still played on special occasions, carrying forward both the genius of Guarneri and the immortal fire of Paganini.

The Guarneri del Gesù “Il Cannone” is more than an instrument — it is a living legend, the voice of a master, and one of the most celebrated violins ever created.

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