The Shore Road Mystery
1928 • 192 pages

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This book explore the migration of German lute-makers to Naples in the XVIth and XVIIth centuries. The text present the
way of the apprenticeship from Füssen (Bavaria) to the Italian places of the German community. The volume explore
the settlement in Naples from the Aragonese era to the second half of the XVIIth century and the complete story of the
German National church of Santa Maria dell’Anima. The book present a fascinating insight into the sale and
manufacture of the musical instruments produced by the German building and commissioned by the noble Neapolitan
families. There are sixty large richly biographic voices regarding the German lute-buildings and more twenty about the
Neapolitan makers active in the same period. The volume is enriched by a precious set of imagines, rare and exciting
testimony of the art of making musical instruments and of the National church of Santa Maria dell’Anima. Extensive
archival material has been examined in order to give a complete account of German’s lute-makers work. The complete
transcription is in a CD-Rom Included.


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