The Time Detectives
The Time Detectives®
Learn · Investigate · Master
Investigate →
Learn / Events / Early Modern / Invention of the Violin

Invention of the Violin

1542 · Early Modern
Technology

Andrea Amati of Cremona is credited with creating the first four-stringed violin in its modern form around 1542. Building on earlier three-stringed instruments, Amati standardized the violin's form, proportions, and construction methods, establishing the template that violin makers have followed for centuries. His innovations elevated the violin from a simple folk instrument to one worthy of royal courts.

Key Figures

Andrea Amati

Locations

Cremona

Topics

Andrea Amatiwoodeninstrumentviolinchordophone

Connected Events — 2 Connections

Renaissance cultural refinement created court demand for sophisticated instruments like violins Proto-Renaissance in Florence
1300 AD · Culture · Medieval
Mass-printed musical treatises standardized techniques influencing Amati's systematic approach Gutenberg Printing Press
1439 AD · Technology · Medieval
The Time Detectives® · Cadet Mission
Investigate This Event
Place it on the timeline. Earn points. Master the connections.
Start →
New to The Time Detectives? Learn what it is →