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Anton Steck (born 1965 in Freudenstadt ) is a German violinist and conductor.

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9-741: Steck is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anton Steck (born 1965), German violinist and conductor Bruno Steck (born 1957), French soccer player and manager Daniel F. Steck (1881–1950), American politician Elma Steck (1923–2014), American baseball player Leo John Steck (1898–1950), American Catholic bishop Michael R. Steck (born 1972), American drag queen also known as Pandora Boxx Paul Steck (1866-1924), French painter Ueli Steck (1976–2017), Swiss speed mountaineer Amos Steck (1822-1908), American politician Allen Steck (1926-2023), American mountaineer See also [ edit ] Steck (piano) , brand name of

18-719: Is generally considered the most famous luthier of the Gagliano family (he is known as Nicolò I to differentiate him from his grandson Nicolò II ). He made many admirable instruments in his long life. His instruments have often been copied or imitated, and were occasionally even mistaken for those of Antonio Stradivari . Nicolaii Gagliano fecit in Napoli 1711 or Nicolaus Gagliano filius Alexandri fecit Neap. 1752 (active c. 1740 – c. 1780) Naples, Italy. The second son of Alessandro, Gennaro (also known by his Latinised name Januarius ) created some well-made instruments and had

27-581: Is professor of baroque violin and conductor of the Baroque Orchestra of the National Academy of Music Trossingen . Anton Steck plays a Jacob Stainer violin from 1658 and an Alessandro Gagliano from 1701. Alessandro Gagliano Gagliano is the name of a famous family of Italian luthiers from Naples , dating back to the early 18th century. The Gagliano dynasty – particularly Alessandro, Nicolò I and Gennaro – are considered

36-580: The baroque violin with Reinhard Goebel in Cologne . After his studies he served as concertmaster for Musica Antiqua Köln and the French ensemble Les Musicians du Louvre under Marc Minkowski . With these ensembles he gave concerts worldwide and has participated in more than thirty CD recordings. In 1996 he co-founded the Schuppanzigh Quartet, where he is first violin. From 2005 to 2008 he

45-506: The Aeolian Piano company The Ferdinand Steck Maschinenfabrik , Swiss manufacturer of specialist road building and railway equipment The Steck-Salathé Route (Sentinel Rock) , technical climbing route on Sentinel Rock [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Steck . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding

54-549: The Neapolitan school. Authentic examples of his instruments in good condition are scarce. A few violas, cellos, one double bass, and several violins have survived. Alexandri [or Alessandro] Gagliano Alumnus Antonio Stradivarius fecit Anno 1722 (active c. 1730 – c. 1780) Naples, Italy. Nicolò Gagliano (also known as Nicolo , Nicola or the Latinised Nicolaus ) was the eldest son of Alessandro and

63-405: The high point of Neapolitan violin making. There are as many as eighteen Gagliano violin makers known worldwide today. Below is a family tree of a few of its most recognizable luthiers. ( c. 1700 – c. 1735) Naples, Italy. As a youth, Alessandro worked in the shops of famed luthiers Nicolo Amati and Antonio Stradivari . After returning to Naples from Cremona , he became the founder of

72-473: The person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Steck&oldid=1227893316 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Anton Steck Steck began studying the modern violin with Jörg-Wolfgang Jahn in Karlsruhe and

81-578: Was concertmaster of Concerto Köln . In 1997 he made his conducting début with the Handel Festival Orchestra Halle, since 1999 he has been artistic director of this ensemble. His repertoire ranges from early Baroque to the sonatas and violin concertos of Louis Spohr . The recording of the Sonatas KV 55-60 by Mozart and sonatas by Johann Georg Pisendel been awarded several international record prizes. Steck, since 2000,

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