Enrico Rocca
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Enrico Rocca (April 21, 1847 – June 9, 1915) was an Italian violin maker of the 19th and the 20th Centuries.
Rocca was born in Turin and died in Genoa. His preferred models were Guarneri, Stradivari and Amati.
Although he worked differently from his father Giuseppe Rocca, and his work takes more inspiration from Eugenio Praga, Enrico Rocca's instruments are quite appreciated today.