This cello is labeled Alan Soto, Cremona 2000. It is available for trial via shipment or viewing in our showroom.
This violin is labeled Marco Anedda, Monterchi 2019.
Marco Anedda grew up on Sardinia and trained in violin making in Florence. He now resides and builds violins in the Tuscany region of Italy, and his instruments are owned by professionals all over the world. This violin is available for trial via shipping or in our showroom.
This violin is labeled and by Philippe Girardin, Milan 2013.
Trained at the Violinmaking School of Cremona, Philippe Girardin makes instruments that are highly sought after by demanding professionals. He maintains workshops in Milan and Neuchâtel where he and his associates research acoustics and varnish of the great instruments. His instruments have garnered several awards throughout the years. This 2013 violin is offered with a certificate from the maker and is available for trial in our showroom and via shipping.
This violin is labeled Palmino Piampiani, Firenze 2017.
This viola is labeled Giovanni Cavani et Figlio, c.1934 and its body length measures 16 ¼”.
Giovanni Cavani was born in 1851 in Spilamberto, Italy. Cavani’s instruments often show a preference for Guarneri del Gesù’s model. This viola is available for trial via shipment or viewing in our showroom.
This viola is labeled and by Patrizio Orippi, 2014 and its body length measures 16 ¼”. It is accompanied by a certificate.
Patrizio Orippi was born in Parma, Italy in 1970. When he was only 15, he joined the International School of Violin Making in Cremona, where he studied with Vincenzo Bissolotti, Massimo Negroni, and Stefano Conia. In 1997, Orippi worked in T. Tebbi’s workshop and studied with Stefano Gironi. In 2012, he started his own workshop in Cremona and makes violins, violas, and cellos inspired by the Cremonese violinmaking masters. This viola is available for trial via shipment or viewing in our showroom.
This viola is branded Peter Pots, Palermo. Its body length measures 16 3/8″.
Peter Pots is a Dutch luthier who studied in Cremona. His instruments are based on traditional Cremonese and Italian models, and are in much demand by professionals all over Europe. This viola is available for trial via shipment or viewing in our showroom.
This cello is labeled Virglio Capellini, Cremona 1982 and is accompanied by a certificate from the maker.
Virgilio Capellini was born in Cremona, Italy in 1928. He studied at the International School of Violin Making in Cremona. In 1957, Capellini opened his workshop in Cremona with luthier Alfredo Primavera. Capellini often uses the Cremonese models of Stradivari and Guarneri del Gesu. This cello is available for trial via shipment or viewing in our showroom.