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Domenico Montagnana 'Farina' cello 1730 poster
Domenico Montagnana 'Farina' cello 1730 poster €25
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Montagnana c.1720–Guarneri ‘del Gesù’ c.1742 ‘Paderewski, Wendling’ violin

€25

This is a unique instrument with a body by Montagnana and a top plate by Guarneri ‘del Gesù’. Artists such as Vilde Frang, Isabelle Faust and Augustin Dumay have unanimously praised the violin’s sound, recognising its unmistakably ‘del Gesù’ character, with dark basses, great projection and a particularly warm and open E string.
‘The large Venetian model combined with the distinctive ‘del Gesù’ front arching, well-preserved thickness and f-holes, offers a particularly attractive and inspiring reference model.’ – Balthazar Soulier in the January 2025 issue.

 

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This is a unique instrument with a body by Montagnana and a top plate by Guarneri ‘del Gesù’. Artists such as Vilde Frang, Isabelle Faust and Augustin Dumay have unanimously praised the violin’s sound, recognising its unmistakably ‘del Gesù’ character, with dark basses, great projection and a particularly warm and open E string.
‘The large Venetian model combined with the distinctive ‘del Gesù’ front arching, well-preserved thickness and f-holes, offers a particularly attractive and inspiring reference model.’ – Balthazar Soulier in the January 2025 issue.

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Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 84 × 68 cm

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