Lutherie – Page 54

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    Tokyo Stradivarius Festival: A Celebration of Genius

    2018-10-14T01:58:00Z

    Ending on Monday 15 October, the Tokyo Stradivarius Festival 2018 has brought together 21 of the finest Stradivari instruments from all over the world, together with some of the master’s tools and templates, an acoustic demonstration, and concerts performed on several of the instruments. 

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    Spanish luthier Ramon Pinto has died at 89

    2018-10-05T12:46:00Z

    He was director of the Casa Parramon stringed instrument workshop in Barcelona for over 40 years and founded the Spanish Master Luthiers Association

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    The secrets of the Brescian lutherie tradition

    2018-10-04T13:33:00Z

    While the Cremonese making tradition has been well documented, that of neighbouring Brescia has remained mysterious. Evan Davenport examines the available evidence for clues to the working methods of the region

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    Winning luthiers announced at Cremona Triennale

    2018-10-01T11:15:00Z

    The International Violin Making Competition announces winners in categories for violin, viola, cello and double bass

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    In focus: a 1927 'Stroh' violin by Buffa Baretti

    2018-09-28T12:25:00Z

    In this article from the January 2012 issue of The Strad, Christopher Germain examines the history and construction of an unusual horn violin made in Trieste

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    In focus: an 1800 viola by Giovanni Gagliano

    2018-09-26T13:30:00Z

    Carlo Chiesa takes a look at a viola which makes up in warm and powerful sound what it may lack in luxury materials [click ‘+’ to zoom]

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    VSA Oberlin Acoustics Workshop 2015

    2018-09-25T15:03:00Z

    Each year for one week, the international violin making community gathers at Oberlin to discuss the latest findings in acoustics under the guidance of researchers and renowned makers. Tying in with the new Making Matters article in our October issue, on the Oberlin Bow Making Workshop and its project ...

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    How do you copy a Kittel?

    2018-09-25T14:48:00Z

    Nikolai Kittel remains one of the most enigmatic bow makers, so when the assembled talents at this year’s Oberlin workshop set about making copies, they uncovered a host of interesting points, as Robert Ray explains

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    New type of wood material might pose fresh possibilities for string players

    2018-09-25T10:40:00Z

    The material could be a competitor to steel or titanium alloys

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    Replicating a Benoit Joseph Boussu

    2018-09-18T14:02:00Z

    In this video, violin maker and researcher Geerten Verberkmoes puts the finishing touches to a replica of a violin by Benoit Joseph Boussu, using construction methods most likely employed by the 18th-century French luthier.

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    Piecing together the history of the
    'Mara' Stradivari cello

    2018-09-17T11:45:00Z

    Its fate was almost to be consigned to the murky depths of an Uruguayan river but it continues to delight and inspire audiences of the present day. Alessandra Barabaschi delves into the dramatic life of the ‘Mara’ Strad

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    How Eugène Sartory became France's most important bow maker

    2018-09-10T16:24:00Z

    Isaac Salchow and Stephan Jansen explore what Eugène Sartory’s hidden treasures tell us about the evolution of his style

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    In focus: A 1791 Aegidius Klotz violin

    2018-09-10T13:13:00Z

    John Dilworth explores an instrument that showcases the finest achievements of the Mittenwald school [click ‘+’ to zoom]

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    Violin maker Guy Rabut featured in Esquire video series 'Handmade'

    2018-09-06T16:17:00Z

    This video, featuring New York based violin maker Guy Rabut, was made for Esquire.com’s ‘Handmade’ series in 2017. Director & Cinematographer - Josh K. Brede Creative Producer - Travis Gorzelsky Executive Producer - Anna Jimenez Producer - Christian Nilsson Associate Producer - Sara Cogan Editor - Travis Lee

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    In focus: an 1868 Amati copy by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume

    2018-09-03T16:01:00Z

    David Bonsey examines a study in unsurpassed elegance and technical mastery from the most successful maker and dealer of the 19th century [click ‘+’ to zoom]

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    Ask the Experts: How to look after your bow

    2018-08-30T12:00:00Z

    Four bow makers advise on how best to look after a new bow to maintain both its performance and potential resale value

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    Teaching lutherie the Red Wing way

    2018-08-29T13:56:00Z

    Instrument repair requires great attention to detail, knowledge and patience – and teaching new students is no different. Here lutherie pedagogue Steve Rossow gives some tips acquired from his years of tutoring at Minnesota State College Southeast

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    A six-string custom viola played by Henning Kraggerud

    2018-08-22T12:03:00Z

    In this video, Norwegian violinist Henning Kraggerud amd jazz pianist Bugge Wesseltoft perform an inprovisation on a folk tune. Kraggerud is playing his custom-made ‘viola concorda’. ‘I was longing for a sound that I couldn’t produce, so I ordered a new instrument from Ariane Becker,’ he writes. ‘Listen to our ...

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    A step-by-step guide to keeping your bridge healthy

    2018-08-14T16:49:00Z

    Tuning your instrument will naturally pull your bridge out of position, so you need to overcome your fear of touching it – as well as knowing when professional help is needed, writes Adam Pelzer

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    In focus: a 1895 violin by Eugenio Degani

    2018-08-13T16:05:00Z

    A very fine and representative example from the most accomplished period of the grandfather of the modern Venetian school. Article by Roland Baumgartner, photos by Gertrud M. Reuter