Marco Cargnelutti
Marco Cargnelutti Il Cremonese 2020 Violin
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Crafted by the Italian maker, Marco Cargnelutti, this very fine violin is a masterpiece from scroll to end button. Made with an extraordinary attention to detail, and based on Stradivari's 'Il Cremonese' 1715 pattern, this violin has a large projection, full & rich, yet very clear tone. Fiddlershop's Master Luthier describes it as" the Pavarotti of violins".
The violin is dressed with beautiful Cocobolo wood fittings, and is set up with Evah Pirazzi strings.
About the maker Marco Cargnelutti
Born in 1983 in Gemona Del Friuli (UD), a small town about 100km north-east of Venice, he starts getting interested in violin making after visiting a workshop in his region. He then decides to attend the A. Stradivari International Violin Making School in Cremona and, under the guidance of different Masters (Angelo Sperzaga, Wanna Zambelli, but also Massimo Negroni, Luca Bellini and Daniele Scolari), he learns the Cremonese traditional construction of bowed string instruments.
He graduated in 2012, and soon after he took apprenticeships in two workshops in Cremona, with Giorgio Scolari and Luca Bellini. At the same time he had the possibility to learn also from other Cremonese violin makers, such as Davide Sora, continuing then acoustic and aesthetic research in his hometown.
For his instruments he uses only seasoned wood, chosen with accuracy, paying particular attention to acoustic properties.
At the beginning of 2015 he opens his workshop in Gemona del Friuli, where he builds violins, violas and cellos mainly based on Stradivarius models, and paying particular attention to great Masters of the last century, such as G. Ornati and F. Garimberti.
From 2015 he is member of the Associazione Liutaria Italiana - Liutai Professionisti (A.L.I.)
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