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This violin was made by Riccardo Genovese in 1929 in Montiglio, a town in the north-west of Italy. Genovese was a violinist, organist, and pianist ...
View full detailsOriginally from the former Soviet Union, Vladimiro Cubanzi relocated to Italy, where he attended the International School of Violin Making in Cremo...
View full detailsRicardo Grisales, originally from Colombia, is the nephew of Master maker Giorgio Grisales and moved to Italy in 2000 to pursue violin making. Bet...
View full detailsMatteo Marsili studied at the International School of Violin Making in Cremona under the guidance of Master Massimo Negroni. After graduating in 20...
View full detailsMarco Dotti graduated from the International School of Violin Making in Cremona, after which he joined the workshop of Maestro Edgar E. Russ as an ...
View full detailsThis violin was made in the workshop of Mario Gadda in 1997 in Mantova. It is labeled 'Anno 1997 / Mario Gadda / Fece in Mantova / Modello Person...
View full detailsThis violin was made by Roberto Cavagnoli in 2008 in Cremona. Cavagnoli was born in Brescia in 1975, and after graduating from the International S...
View full detailsMazzotti learned the craft of violin making while attending the Istituto Liutario ‘A Stradivari’ in Cremona and undertook private lessons with vari...
View full detailsThis violin was made by Giulio Degani in year 1902 in Venice. Guilio Degani, son and student of the highly sought-after maker Eugenio Degani, was b...
View full detailsThis violin was made by Gaetano Gadda in Mantova in 1940. Gadda was born in 1900 in Sorga, Verona, and has been one of the main proponents of the ...
View full detailsThis Instrument was made by Andrea Varazzani in 2023 in Cremona, Italy. Andrea Varazzani is a luthier from Naples working in the Po Valley outside ...
View full detailsThis violin was made by Scrollavezza and Zanre in 2008, in Parma, Italy. Elisa Scrollavezza and Andrea Zanrè opened their own workshop in Parma in ...
View full detailsThe Sydney String Centre sits on the unceded lands of the Gamaragal people. We pay our respects to Elders and communities past, present, and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who also work and live on this land.