New violin making
Here you see the main lines of the progress of
the violin Eduard Wemelsfelder built, commissioned
by the Foundation of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
(Stichting Koninklijke Concertgebouworkest)
The making of a violin can be done on many levels.
It is up to the maker how he gives shape to the
instrument. The instrument is a reflection of
the maker himself.
All aspects of the instrument cohere. Depth
in shape and aesthetics, raw materials such as
wood and varnish, sound and playing qualities.
Depth that results from the person who forms
everything to a coherent unity.
Are you curious to see what the violin looks
like when it is varnished and ready to play?
Take a look at the photo page A real Wemelsfelder.
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