There is a profession that has remained unchanged over time, made of wood, paints, tools and patience. Michele Buccellè continues the oldest and most precious Cremonese tradition in his workshop, located a few kilometers from Cremona. Inspired by ancient instruments, he studies every detail to create violins, violas and cellos of the highest quality, appreciated by professional musicians, but also by young conservatory students.
Michele is a member of the ALI (Italian Liutai Association) and teaches courses for the students of the professional institute of violin making “A. Stradivari ”of Cremona.
Michele Buccellè is a member of the Cremona cultural district which allows Cremonese luthiers to compare periodically and stay up to date on new technologies applied to the studies of ancient instruments.
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There is a job that has remained unchanged over centuries, it is made of wood, paints, tools and patience. Michele Buccellè continues the most ancient and precious Cremonese tradition in his workshop, located a few kilometers far from Cremona. He is inspired by ancient instruments, he studies every detail to create violins, violas and cellos of the highest quality, appreciated by professional musicians, but also by young students of the conservatories.
Michele is a member of ALI (Association of Italian Violinmakers) and he leads courses for students who attend the professional school of violinmaking in Cremona “A. Stradivari”.
Michele Buccellè is a member of the Cremona Cultural District of Violin Making that allows violin makers from Cremona to periodically compare and stay up-to-date on new technologies applied to the study of ancient instruments.
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