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What (who) is Painter-Stainer - definition

AUSTRIAN LUTHIER
Jakob Stainer; Jacobus Stainer
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John Stainer         
  • Vanity Fair]]'' in 1891
  • Stainer's memorial in St Paul's Cathedral by [[Henry Alfred Pegram]]
  • Interior of Magdalen College Chapel
  • Engraving of the interior of St Paul's Cathedral
  • St Paul's Cathedral at about the time Stainer was organist
  • St Michael's College, Tenbury
  • Group of musicians (including John Stainer) that performed Haydn's ''Toy Symphony'' at St. James Hall, on behalf of a charity, 1880 - Sir Arthur Sullivan is on the first row sitting on the floor.
BRITISH COMPOSER (1840-1901)
Sir John Stainer; Stainer, John
Sir John Stainer (6 June 1840 – 31 March 1901) was an English composer and organist whose music, though seldom performed today (with the exception of The Crucifixion, still heard at Passiontide in some churches of the Anglican Communion), was very popular during his lifetime. His work as choir trainer and organist set standards for Anglican church music that are still influential.
Serjeant Painter         
  • [[Anne of Denmark]]. John de Critz, c.1605.
BRITISH ROYAL PAINTMASTER UP TO THE 18TH-CENTURY
Serjeant-painter; Sergeant-painter; Serjeant-Painter; Sergeant Painter; Sergeant-Painter; Serjeant painter
The Serjeant Painter was an honourable and lucrative position as court painter with the English monarch. It carried with it the prerogative of painting and gilding all of the King's residences, coaches, banners, etc.
Cerameicus Painter         
ANCIENT ATTIC-GREEK BLACK-FIGURE VASE-PAINTER OF BLACK-FIGURE STYLE
Kerameikos Painter
The Cerameicus Painter (also Kerameikos Painter) was one of the first Attic black-figure vase painters. He was active around 600 BC.

Wikipedia

Jacob Stainer

Jacob Stainer (c. 1618–1683) was the earliest and best known Austrian and Germanic luthier. His violins were sought after by famous 17th- and 18th-century musicians and composers including Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and George Simon-Lohein.

Stainer was born and died in Absam, in present-day Austria. His designs influenced instrument construction in Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, parts of Italy, and several other countries.

He may have been associated with the luthiers of Cremona, Italy, in particular the Amati family, and with the Klotz family of violin makers of Mittenwald, Germany. His instruments were the most sought-after throughout Europe until the late 18th century, when changing performance conditions led musicians to seek a different sound.

The instruments of Antonio Stradivari are flatter and broader and produce a more powerful sound than others. This became the sound preferred by musicians as orchestras in large concert halls gradually replaced baroque chamber ensembles in intimate settings.

Stainer’s violins are comparatively rare today and few of his violas, cellos, and basses are known to exist. They are highly sought after by musicians who perform early music on period instruments.