Duiffoprugcar (real name, Tieffenbrucker), Gaspar

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Duiffoprugcar (real name, Tieffenbrucker), Gaspar

Duiffoprugcar (real name, Tieffenbrucker), Gaspar, German-born French viol maker; b. Tieffenbruck, Bavaria, 1514; d. Lyons, Dec. 16, 1571. He was long reputed to be the first maker of violins, but Vidal, in his Les Instruments a archet, states that all the so-called Duiffoprugcar violins are spurious, having been made by Vuillaume, who in 1827 conceived the idea of making violins after the pattern of a viola da gamba by Duiffoprugcar. Apparently, the latter learned his trade in Italy; the usual spellings of his name show it to be Italianized rather than gallicized. He settled in Lyons in 1553, and was naturalized in 1558.

Bibliography

H. Coutagne, G. D. et les luthiers lyonnais du XVF siecle (Paris, 1893).

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