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- Interviews Guitarbench.com archive of Luthier Interviews. The Consortium of Violinmakers "Antonio Stradivari" CREMONA Luthiers Forum A large online lutherie community...
- Montclair, New Jersey. Hutchins’ greatest innovation, still used by many violinmakers, was a technique known as free-plate tuning. When not attached to a violin...
- cinnabari were used as a source of varnish for 18th century Italian violinmakers. There was also an 18th-century recipe for toothpaste that contained...
- of large areas of land from the Danish, German, and Dutch coasts. The violinmaker Antonio Stradivari produced his instruments during the Little Ice Age...
- Graduation from this course qualified him as a member of S.V.I.T. (Swedish Violinmakers in the Italian Tradition). Anders has built 41 fiddles (including the...
- strings. A person who makes or repairs violins is called a luthier or violinmaker. One who makes or repairs bows is called an archetier or bowmaker. The...
- Violinmaker Hans Benning of Benning Violins creating a Baryton in Los Angeles, 1963....
- the Emerson String Quartet all pla**** Zygmuntowicz instruments. The Violinmaker, a book written by John Marchese, chronicles the making of a violin for...
- Modern era "viola de gamba" crafted by violinmakers Hans and Nancy Benning of Benning Violins in 1982 in Los Angeles....
- strategist Lu Chen, neuroscientist Michael Cohen, pharmacist Joseph Curtin, violinmaker Aaron Dworkin, music educator Teresita Fernández, sculptor Claire Gmachl...