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Welcome to our Sounds of Europe Showcase collection. This exquisite collection features instruments and bows by renowned makers such as Vuillaume, Gadda, Degani, Hel, Hill & Sons, Russ, Varazzani, Mezin, Weise, Mazzotti, Sartory, Lamy, Tubbs and many more. Violins start from $10,000, violas from $22,000 and cellos from $36,500.
These instruments will be showcased at a concert held at the Sydney String Centre on the 17th August, 5:30-7pm. Some of our very talented SSC team member will perform pieces by Borodin, Haydn, Bolling and Ysaye, with violinist Jared Adams playing a solo on the 1840 J. B. Vuillaume. Click here to read more about the event and to RSVP!
Exclusive outfit deals on showcase instruments will be available until Aug 31st, so if you're looking for an advanced to professional-level instrument, now is a great time to come in and have a play. Click here to express your interest in trialling these instruments.
This violin bow was made by Eugène Sartory around 1935 in Paris. Eugène Sartory was one of the most important and influential bow-makers in the ar...
View full detailsThis bow was made by Hipployte Camille Lamy in Paris, in 1935. Born in 1875, H. C. Lamy was the first son of Alfred Lamy, one of the most well-know...
View full detailsThis violin was made by Gustave Bernardel in Paris, in 1900. Gustave Bernardel, born in 1832, was the son and apprentice of Auguste Sébastien Phili...
View full detailsThe son of notable Mirecourt bow-maker Charles-Nicolas Bazin II, Charles Louis Bazin initially learned the trade as an apprentice with his father a...
View full detailsThis bow was made in the workshop of Morizot & Fils in Mirecourt for the Collin-Mezin firm around 1945. The Morizot firm was created by Louis M...
View full detailsThis violin was made in the Mirecourt workshop of Jerome Thibouville-Lamy. Commonly known as 'J.T.L', this workshop produced a prolific number of i...
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