Johann Joseph (1720-1781) was the son of Daniel Achatius Stadlmann (ca. 1680-1744), the founder of this distinguished Viennese dynasty of luthiers in the 18th C. In fact, Daniel Achatius was entrusted with the Imperial monopoly on the wood trade for the guild of luthiers, which explains why the instruments of this Family were constructed from the finest, first-choice materials.
martedì 7 aprile 2015
Viola d'amore by Johann Joseph Stadlmann, Wien, 174_
Label:
Joann = Joseph / Stadl = mann / Kayserl = Königl / Hof Lauten = und
Geigen / macher in = Wienn 174_ ( = shows where the Imperial Eagle
divides the text)
Johann Joseph (1720-1781) was the son of Daniel Achatius Stadlmann (ca. 1680-1744), the founder of this distinguished Viennese dynasty of luthiers in the 18th C. In fact, Daniel Achatius was entrusted with the Imperial monopoly on the wood trade for the guild of luthiers, which explains why the instruments of this Family were constructed from the finest, first-choice materials.
Johann Joseph (1720-1781) was the son of Daniel Achatius Stadlmann (ca. 1680-1744), the founder of this distinguished Viennese dynasty of luthiers in the 18th C. In fact, Daniel Achatius was entrusted with the Imperial monopoly on the wood trade for the guild of luthiers, which explains why the instruments of this Family were constructed from the finest, first-choice materials.
Johann
Joseph (1720-1781) war der Sohn Daniel Achatius Stadlmanns(um
1680–1744), des Gründers dieser bedeutenden Wiener Geigenbaudynastie des
18. Jahrhunderts. Daniel Achatius verfügte sogar über das Monopol des
Holzhandels der Innung, weshalb seine Instrumente aus den erlesensten
Klanghölzern hergestellt worden sind.
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