Gianbattista Grancino

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Gianbattista Grancino or Giovanni Battista Grancino (born 1673 – died ca.1730) was a member of the family of luthiers (in German). Other members included Giovanni Grancino, , and Paolo Grancino.

Their instruments were played by Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Donald Hazelwood (violin), Ladislav Černý (viola),[1] Siegfried Palm (cello) and Adrian Beers (double bass), among others.

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  1. ^ Riley, Maurice W. (1980), "Brief Biographies of Violists", The History of the Viola, Volume I, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Braun-Brumfield, p. 322


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