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A. Stradivari 1715 仿古小提琴 作者Roberto Cavagnoli

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产品类别: violin
SKU: ILIUYILS001
标签: 4/4 , violin
重量: 3.0 kg

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This violin has a meticulous craftsmanship. The clear work and the varnish, with accurate retouching, exalt the beauty of the wood and bestowed an elegant look. The clear edgework is accentuated by varnish gradation that here appear more light respect to the instrument colour.


About Luthier

Roberto Cavagnoli was born in 1975, July 8. He graduated in 1993 at the international School of Violin Maker “Antonio Stradivari” in Cremona under the guidance of M° Giorgio Scolari displaying great bent for carving wood.

After completing his schooling he spent many years of training in Angelo Sperzaga’s workshop, where he improved manual dexterity and style on classical Cremonese models with particular attention for brush – painting. Then, between 1998 and 2000, he worked in M° Barbara Piccinotti’s workshop. He took care of clean lines, imprinted a sound research and he developed a personal style. In 2001 he received an offer overseas. So, he went in Australia where he had the opportunity to work with M° Jeams W. Robinson. He made his own the necessary shrewdness for a fine instruments set – up. He deeper the sound research. In 2003 he participated at 10th Cremona Triennal with a viola and cello with excellent results. In 2004 he won a Silver Medal for the cello tone at the V.S.A. Competition in Portland (Oregon) U.S.A. In 2005 he participated at the Mittenwald Competition with a viola. In 2006 he won the third prize with a cello at the XI° International competition “Triennale” in Cremona for the personalized work and for the excellent quality of the sound. In the same year he participated at Poznan Competition. He is a member of the “Group of Professional Violin and Bow Makers”, the Consurzium “A.Stradivari” of Cremona and V.S.A. Today Roberto works in his own workshop in the centre of Cremona, via F. Aporti 21, and he makes violins, violas and cellos, following the antique Cremonese tradition.