All lutherie articles – Page 8

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    News

    Ealing Strings director Alan Mann dies aged 71

    28 February 2015

    Alan Mann, co-founder of Ealing Strings music shop in London, has died aged 71. For more than four decades he attended to the instruments of string players from around the globe; regular customers based in the British capital included Gyorgy Pauk, Robert Smissen, Paul Silverthorne and Thomas Gould.Born ...

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    Focus

    My Space: Stephan von Baehr, Paris

    5 December 2014

    A peek into lutherie workshops around the world

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    Focus

    How to make a five-string viola

    21 February 2014

    The five-stringed viola represents a creative and technical challenge for both players and luthiers. Ariane Todes talks to some of the people who are exploring its exciting possibilities

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    Focus

    A luthier's tribute to Nelson Mandela

    6 December 2013

    Inspired by South Africa's Nobel Peace Prize winners, luthier Brian Lisus made a quartet of instruments that could spread a message of reconciliation and help some of the world's poorest children to make music. Peter Somerford traces its evolution

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    Focus

    What happened at the 2013 China International Violin and Bow Making Competition

    7 October 2013

    With an array of experts in attendance, Beijing's international violin and bow making competition was an engrossing affair. Nancy Pellegrini hears a range of views on the industry, and China's growing position within it

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    Article

    Could Mittenwald be sitting on a fortune in Nazi treasure?

    23 September 2013

    Mittenwald, the violin making hub in southern Germany, could be the last resting place of a cache of gold and diamonds belonging to Adolf Hitler, according to a Dutch film-maker. Leon Giesen, 51, has carried out three excavations in the Bavarian town and is seeking funding for a fourth, using ...

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    Debate

    Embrace the difference

    30 June 2013

    Luthiers often have more experience than players of Baroque instruments and bows. So, says US bow maker David Hawthorne, they should be fearless in producing authentic equipment to enlighten and inform