Samuel Peguiron,
Master Luthier.
Trained at the Swiss School of Violin Making in Brienz, Samuel Peguiron worked in several workshops in Europe, notably in the workshop of Master Luthier Willem B
Stringed instrument workshop of the quartet in Strasbourg.
When I started my training in 1993, making a violin was the gateway to the world of violin making. Manufacturing is the very o
In 1989, the workshop opened its doors in Gennevilliers, very close to Paris and the city’s conservatory.
The couple joined forces for 10 years with a third luthier, Michele Mecatti, who is curr
The workshop specializes in the sale and restoration of old instruments such as the violin, the viola and the cello, as well as the double bass and bows.
By appointment only in Strasbourg (Alsace)
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Rental, sale, violin, violoncello, viola, bow, viola da gamba, repair, restoration.
Luthier in Strasbourg, Dominique Fréguin is close to the Strasbourg Conservatory.
Welcome to my website. I speciali
“Lutherie de France, le spécialiste de l’achat, la restauration et la réparation de violons, violoncelles et contrebasses en France. Devis et Déplacement Gratuits en France Métropolita
After being trained in renowned lutherie schools, Cremona (Italy) for Sabine Cassat and Abertridwr (Wales) for Katharina Wellmer, we worked for several years in Paris in various workshops on Rue de Ro
With a very long experience, the Maison Vatelot-Rampal is able to permanently offer you a very wide choice of quartet instruments ranging from the study instrument to the works of the greatest Italian
Beyond meetings in our workshop, we have been volunteerly moderating and moderating the Violin Forum since 2007.
With more than 10000 subjects, the Violin Forum is the first Francophone discussion for
The craft of luthier is complex. It requires solid knowledge in music, sculpture, painting, acoustics, history. The luthier uses all his senses: sight, touch, hearing, smell. All these faculties co
Emmanuel Carlier began his bow-making apprenticeship in 2005 with Gilles Duhaut in Tours. Then he joined the Maison Bernard in Brussels and became assistant to Pierre Guillaume with whom he developed
Emmanuel Carlier began his bow-making apprenticeship in 2005 with Gilles Duhaut in Tours. He then joined the Maison Bernard in Brussels and became assistant to Pierre Guillaume with whom he developed