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- Johann_Goldfuß abstract "Johann Goldfuß (December 11, 1908 Wildstein Austria-Hungary (now Skalná, Czech Republic) – July 3, 1970 Schwandorf, Bavaria, Germany) was a German luthier.Born in Bohemia, he studied his craft with Mathias Heinicke, who was one of the main representatives of the school of luthiers of Saxony-Bohemia. Johann Goldfuß worked with Heinicke for 17 years, becoming himself a master craftsman. His work was interrupted during World War II, when he was drafted and then taken prisoner of war. When he was released, in 1949, he found out that his family had been expelled from Czechoslovakia and had moved to Schwandorf, Bavaria. He started his craft again, first repairing violins and eventually opened a new workshop for violins. His wife Katharina was able to go back to Czechoslovakia and to smuggle to his new homeland the tools which had been left behind. He built over 300 violins, violas and cellos which were known for the outstanding uniformity of their sounds. Concerned about the acoustic improvement of his instruments, in 1969 he used for the first time the golden ratio in the design of violins.He founded the "Geigenbau Goldfuss" company which specializes in the production of violins and string instruments which have gained recognition for their high quality and are used by violinists in concerts all over the world. Besides the production of string instruments, Johann Goldfuß is also known for his restoration of classical violins. He died of a heart attack on July 3, 1970.The company founded by Johann Goldfuß was taken over by his son Horst Goldfuß and has since moved to Regensburg.".
- Johann_Goldfuß birthDate "1908-12-11".
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- Johann_Goldfuß deathDate "1970-07-03".
- Johann_Goldfuß deathPlace Bavaria.
- Johann_Goldfuß deathPlace Germany.
- Johann_Goldfuß deathPlace Schwandorf.
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- Johann_Goldfuß birthDate "1908-12-11".
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- Johann_Goldfuß dateOfBirth "1908-12-11".
- Johann_Goldfuß dateOfDeath "1970-07-03".
- Johann_Goldfuß deathDate "1970-07-03".
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- Johann_Goldfuß name "Goldfuss, Johann".
- Johann_Goldfuß name "Johann Goldfuß".
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- Johann_Goldfuß placeOfDeath Schwandorf.
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- Johann_Goldfuß subject Category:Luthiers.
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- Johann_Goldfuß comment "Johann Goldfuß (December 11, 1908 Wildstein Austria-Hungary (now Skalná, Czech Republic) – July 3, 1970 Schwandorf, Bavaria, Germany) was a German luthier.Born in Bohemia, he studied his craft with Mathias Heinicke, who was one of the main representatives of the school of luthiers of Saxony-Bohemia. Johann Goldfuß worked with Heinicke for 17 years, becoming himself a master craftsman. His work was interrupted during World War II, when he was drafted and then taken prisoner of war.".
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