In winter of 2010, I began making a cello for a new client who had commissioned a slightly smaller, easily-played Rogeri model. At the outset, I decided to document as much of the making of the instrument as was feasible in the course of a normal daily routine. I hope the sequence of photographs and commentary provides a window into the sometimes mundane, sometimes refined labor that goes in to crafting a new stringed instrument. While these photographs depict a cello being made, the process is very similar for violin and viola.
“He who makes no mistakes makes nothing.”
VIOLIN AFTER A LATE PERIOD GUARNERI ‘DEL GESÙ
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VIOLIN AFTER A 1716 ANTONIO STRADIVARI
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