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Marino Capicchioni (28 June 1895 – 19 October 1977) was an Italian musical instrument maker.


Biography

Capicchioni was born in
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in the
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. At an early age, he began working as a local carpenter as a cooper, as well as a woodcarver and furniture maker. He later developed an interest in instrument making and constructed several guitars. He completed his first violin when he was 24. In 1929 he permanently established himself in Rimini where he opened his own workshop. He participated in numerous exhibitions and competitions all over Italy and was praised and recognized for his talent: in 1931 he won the gold medal at the Padua Exposition, and in 1937 he received an honorable mention and a silver medal for his quintet exhibited in the
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competition during the
Stradivari Antonio Stradivari (, also , ; – 18 December 1737) was an Italian luthier and a craftsman of string instruments such as violins, cellos, guitars, violas and harps. The Latinized form of his surname, ''Stradivarius'', as well as the colloquia ...
Bicentenary. The Vannes Universal Dictionary of Violinmakers quotes that in 1948 Capicchioni had already made 350 violins, 10 violas, and 20 violoncellos. In the middle of the 1940s, his son Mario began working with him and shared in his business until the Master's death. The Republic of San Marino dedicated a square to Marino Capicchioni and erected a monument by the sculptor Marina Busignani Reffi in his honor.


Analysis of Capicchioni's work

An overall analysis of Capicchioni's work shows two distinct periods: one to the 1920s and 1930s and the second "golden period" beginning in the 1940s, the era which brought him fame. His work of the 1920s and 1930s is distinguished by his continued research for technical and stylistic solutions: the workmanship is good but his distinct personality does not emerge. Although he was inspired by the classical models of Stradivari and
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. In the golden period, the master succeeded in giving a personal influence to his work, a quality which can be recognized almost unmistakably. He always used material of excellent quality and to accentuate the flame of the maple, he developed a special technique for treating the instrument "in the white". When he varnished his instruments, he attempted to age them slightly by accentuating the grain of the spruce on the belly. The varnish used was generally a golden yellow, but one can also find instruments with lively red coloring. Capicchioni's work was already quite popular in the early 1960s and his instruments are still sought after today for their excellent sound. He died in
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, aged 82. One of his quartets is on permanent display at the Stradivari Museum of Cremona.


Some musicians that have owned instruments

in alphabetical order: *Alberto Sanna violin of 1927 *Alessandra Sonia Romano violin of 1951 *Alessandro Moccia violin of 1941 *Alfredo Cicoria cello of 1963 *Andrea Castagna violin of 1938 *Anna Maria Cotogni violin of 1955 *Antonio De Lorenzi violin of 1943 *Arrigo Serato violin of 1946 *Carlo Fabiano violin of 1955 *Christian Joseph Saccon violin of 1953 *Clara Fuchs viola of 1963 *David Oistrach violin of 1962 *Duilio Galfetti violin of 1949 *Elisa Pegreffi two violin of 1942 and 1943 *Fabrizio Zoffoli violin of 1962 *Felix Ayo violin of 1956 *Florence Ohlberg viola of 1950 *:it:Franco Gulli, Franco Gulli violin of 1946 * Franco Rossi (musician), Franco Rossi cello of 1953 *
Giuliano Carmignola Giuliano Carmignola (born 7 July 1951, in Treviso) is an Italian violinist. Born in Treviso, he studied with his father, then with Luigi Ferro at the Venice Conservatory and afterwards with Nathan Milstein and Franco Gulli at the Accademia Chigia ...
violin of 1947 *Giuseppe Laffranchini cello of 1952 *John McCarthy viola of 1950 *
Luca Fanfoni Luca Fanfoni (born 1964 in Parma), is an Italian violinist. Biography and awards He began the study of the violin in his native town at an early age with Giuseppe Alessandri and continued at the ''Giuseppe Verdi'' Conservatory in Milan with ...
violin of 1955 * Luciano Capicchioni violin of 1974 *
Luigi Alberto Bianchi Luigi Alberto Bianchi (1 January 1945 – 3 January 2018) was an Italian violinist and violist. Life Bianchi was born in 1945 in Rimini, into a musical family, and from the age of six he had violin lessons.Luigi Sagrati Luigi Sagrati (Rome, 10 November 1921 – Rome 20 March 2008) was an Italian violist. He began studying the violin very young, and graduated cum laude from the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. In the immediate postwar period he began an intens ...
viola of ca. 1960 *Marcel Tufigno violin of 1966 *Marianne Chen cello of 1946 *Massimo Paris viola of 1959 *
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*Nazareno Cicoria cello of 1963 * Paolo Borciani two violins of 1942 and 1943 *Pierluigi Capicchioni violin of 1974 *
Piero Farulli The Quartetto Italiano ( en, Italian Quartet) was a string quartet founded in Reggio Emilia in 1945. They made their debut in 1945 in Carpi (Modena), Carpi when all four players were still in their early 20s. They were originally named Nuovo Quar ...
viola of 1944 * Pina Carmirelli three violins of 1941,1954 and 1956 *Roberto Tarenzi violin of 1944 *Rodolfo Bonucci violin of 1939 *
Salvatore Accardo Salvatore Accardo (; Knight Grand Cross born 26 September 1941 in Turin, northern Italy) is an Italian violinist and conductor, who is known for his interpretations of the works of Niccolò Paganini. Accardo owns one Stradivarius violin, the "Ha ...
violin of 1942 * Szymon Krzeszowiec violin of 1942 *Vincenzo Schembri viola of 1953 *Walter Zagato violin of 1963 *Wim Janssen viola of 1952 *
Yehudi Menuhin Yehudi or Jehudi (Hebrew: יהודי, endonym for Jew) is a common Hebrew name: * Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999), violinist and conductor ** Yehudi Menuhin School, a music school in Surrey, England ** Who's Yehoodi?, a catchphrase referring to the v ...
violin of 1961


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Capicchioni, Marino Italian luthiers 1977 deaths 1895 births Sammarinese emigrants to Italy People from Rimini