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Artistic Violin by Kenneth K. Beckman
Kenneth Beckmann's instruments have won numerous awards at the Violin Society of America's International Competitions. He continues to garnish critical acclaim for his instruments from both professional performers and teachers alike. more information
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Violin By Edward Campbell
Edward Campbell is well known and respected by most of us in the violin world. He has been making fine
violins as well as teaching aspiring makers in his shop in central Pennsylvania since the late 1950's. more information
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Violin by Scott Cao
Scott Shu-kun Cao is among the best-known contemporary violin makers in the world. His instruments are currently in the hands of soloists, famous professional players and collectors. more information
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Violin by Kevin Cardiff
Kevin Cardiff's violins are found in the hands of fine professional players internationally. Kevin has made his instruments following the models of Stradivari, Rogeri, Gagliano, Pressenda, Amati, Postacchini, Guarneri Del Gesu, and Andrea Guarneri. more information
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Violin by David Caron
David grew up in Chicago as part of a musical family. David started his violin making career in 1958 under the direction of his master Franz Kinberg. He has completed nearly 200 instruments, including about 70 violins, 55 violas, and 55 cellos.
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Violin by Roberto Collini
Roberto Collini has been officially recognized in many violinmaking competitions, including the Trienniale in Cremona and the VSA. His violins are playable and have great projecting ability as well as elegant Italian workmanship and tone. more information
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Violin by Alessandro Commonduli
Alessandro Commonduli's instruments are sought by musicians of all over the world, because sound and artistic features are comparable to those of ancient instruments. This decorated maker works in Cremona, Italy. more information
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Violin By Denis Cormier
Denis Cormier has made over 270 violins, violas and cellos during the last thirty years. Their remarkable qualities have been recognized by musicians worldwide. Internationally renowned soloist Pierre Amoyal, Kyung Wha-Chung, Chin Kim and Hui Jin play on Cormier-crafted instruments. more information
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Violin by Douglas Cox
Since 1981 Doug has built nearly 600 new instruments. His instruments have received awards from the Violin Society of America and are used by professional artists in a wide array of professional settings. more information
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Violin by Paul D. Crowley
Paul Crowley's violins are admired for their healthy, generous tone and outstanding workmanship, as evidenced by his silver medals for tone in the Violin Society of America's competition. more information
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Violin by Brian Derber
Balanced and responsive instruments from the founder of The New World School of Violin Making. Only the finest materials are used to expertly craft each instrument. Varnish has been artistically applied to both enhance the beauty of the wood and accentuate the sound. Mr. Derber always keeps the player's comfort in mind. more information
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Violins by Bernd Dimbath
Certified Master Violin Maker Bernd Dimbath produces master works from his own hand as well as owning the "Heinrich Gill" brand of instruments. His instruments are played throughout the world by outstanding professionals and concert artists. more information
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Violin by Michele Dobner
Through close collaboration with musicians Michele Dobner has had the opportunity to study the forms and models of the more important violin-makers that had lived in Milan in the early 20th century. This violin is a beautifully artistic violin from one of the finest Cremonese masters! more information
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Violins by David Folland and Philip Soltis
David Folland has developed a reputation for outstanding craftsmanship, tonal excellence, and devotion to every detail evidenced in winning 3 gold medals, 4 silver, and one bronze and 6 Finalist and Merit Certifications in major international violin making competitions. Philip Soltis works along side David in his workshop in Northfield, Minnesota. more information
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Violins by Emanuele Fabio Fortunato
Emanuelle Fabio Fortunato is a rising maker who graduated from the violin making school in Cremona, Italy. He resides in southern Italy and is developing a fine reputation in Europe for his graceful modeling and fine tonal results. more information
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Violin by Nicholas Stephan Frirsz
At age 17, Mr. Frirsz became the youngest violin maker ever to be awarded gold medal in international competition. This magnificent antique reproduction looks and feels like a great old master work. more information
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3/4 size Violin by Stefano Gironi
If you are looking for a fully professional three quarter size violin, this is a unique instrument! Gironi's work is traditionally Italianate, with characteristics of elegance and grace not commonly found in fractional instruments. more information
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Violin by Martin Gorostiaga
Giving rise to the evolution, and in answer to the necessities of the contemporary violinista, two new models, Oriente and Occidente, are created by Mr. Gorostiaga, based on the classic violin Stradivarius 1732, with an innovative concept for the scale and access necessary for players of slight build. more information
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Violin by Joseph Grubaugh & Sigrun Seifert
Joseph Grubaugh and Sigrumd Siefert are among the top living makers in the world.
Seifert and Grubaugh remain fiercely loyal to the Italian tradition. They enjoy working in this manner as players enjoy the process of playing. It is this time honored process that is responsible for the product. more information
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Violin by John Hill
John Hill uses traditional old world methods inspired by the greatest 17th and 18th century masters from Cremona. These violins are an example of how far the art of making has advance in the US. more information
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Violin by Franz Kinberg
Franz Kinberg was one of the most sought after violin makers of the 20th century. His instruments were ofter free flowing inspirations after the great Italian masters. This violin is boldly patterned after a late period Guarnerius, and produces a generous, flowing and responsive sound rivaling most of the great 18th century Italian creations. It was submitted to us for the 2009 "The Art of Sound" exhibition by John Waddle. more information
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Violin by Krzysztof Krupa
Stradivarian modeling, clean workmanship, beautiful materials and a bold and beautiful sound characterize this outstanding work by this rising virtuoso maker. This violin was submitted for the 2009 "The Art of Sound" exhibition by Benny Hurley. more information
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Violin by Jeff Manthos
Jeff Manthos weds proven acoustic concepts with personal artistic style, creating beautiful instruments that are a pleasure to play. This violin was submitted to the 2009 "The Art of Sound" exhibition by Benny Hurley. more information
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Violin by Steven McCann
Steven McCann instruments are recognized for their excellent craftsmanship, easy "playability," and aesthetic beauty. This violin was submitted to us by Guarneri House for the 2009 "The Art of Sound" exhibition. more information
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Violin by Pio Montanari
Pio Montanari is a Cremonese trained maker responsible as curator for the Genoa, Italy collection that houses Paganini's del Gesu. His works have a historical integrity and flowing generous tone. This violin was submitted to us for the 2009 "The Art of Sound" exhibition. more information
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Violin by Arlie Moran
This violin by one of the west coast's most outstanding makers is patterned after a late period Stadivarius and has a bold appearance and focused projection. more information
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Violin by Massimo Negroni
A balanced and harmonius style, with the use of mixed or oil varnish characterize the work of this instructor from the "A.Stradivari" Institute of International Violin-Making in Cremona. more information
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Violin by Lee Dale Nigh
Mr. Nigh's instruments are derived from an intuitive approach to violin making stemming from a life-time of work as a professional musician. Models are designed to satisfy the tone preferences of many varieties of violinists. more information
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Violin by Boris Odio de Granda
"Building a violin is formulating the abstract concept of tone, and then creating about it the physical means of which to produce it... It is a work of art on many levels." Boris is a maker setting and adhering to the highest possible standards. This violin was submitted to us for the 2009 "The Art of Sound" exhibition. more information
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Violin by Ada Quaranta
Ada Quaranta is considered to be the pinnacle of living Italian violin makers by consensus, as her instruments have won virtually every prize in international competitions.
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Violin by Guy Rabut
Guy Rabut is one of the most well regarded makers in the world. His violins are played in many major orchestras, in major collections, and played on the concert stage worldwide. more information
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Violin by Eduard Schwen
This violin is a replica of a 1742 Guarnerius that produces one of the most exciting sounds we have ever encountered in a new instrument! The sensitive and accurate antiquing is also elegant and dramatic. more information
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Violin by William Scott
William Scott's instruments have been consistently recognized for their workmanship and tone over the past quarter century. Medals and Certificates of Merit have been awarded to him at numerous Violin Society of America International Violinmaking Competitions dating back to 1982 including Gold Medals for viola (Nov., 2000, 2004, 2006) and Silver Medals in 2000 for cello tone, viola tone in 1992 and 1998 and for violin workmanship in 2004 and 2006. This violin is a collaborative effort by William Scott, Emily Kellerman, and Zach Taylor. It was submitted to us for the 2009 "The Art of Sound" exhibition. more information
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Violins by Elisa Scrollavezza
Stunning works by one of the most gifted and desired makers in Italy. Elisa Scrollavezza is a student of her father Renato, who was also the mentor for such outstanding makers as Ada Quaranta and Marco Imer Piccinotti. more information
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Violin by Jacob Simmons
An inspired American maker from the Austin, TX area who continues to build new classical instruments as well as designing original electric violin models. more information
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Ned Steinberger 4 Stringed Violin
Award winning instrument designer Ned Steinberger designed and produce bowed electric instruments that are the state of the art. NS String instruments are unabashed, purebred solid body electrics that combine technology and tradition to meet the needs of an evolving musical community. more information
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Our Price: $2,240.00
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Ned Steinberger 5 Stringed Violin
Award winning instrument designer Ned Steinberger designed and produce bowed electric instruments that are the state of the art. NS String instruments are unabashed, purebred solid body electrics that combine technology and tradition to meet the needs of an evolving musical community. more information
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Our Price: $2,420.00
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Violin by Andrezej Swietlinski
Andrezej Swietlinski, master violin maker creates remarkable violins in Nowy Targ, Poland, using woods specially chosen for their tonal character and aesthetic appeal. Each instrument has a traditional, hand-applied oil varnish that is tastefully antiqued. more information
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Violin by Joseph Thrift
Making instruments full time in the workshop in Surry County, Joseph Thrift hand crafts his violins using the same tools and methods of the classic Italian violin makers of the 17th and 18th centuries. This violin was submitted to the 2009 "The Art of Sound" exhibition by Benny Hurley. more information
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Violin by Peter Yang
Peter Yang is a finely trained maker from Chicago who produces instruments with beautiful qualities and fine workmanship. The varnish is typically antiqued and the wood quality is superb. These instruments produce a rich and colorful sound that is unique. more information
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