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ENRICO CIRESASRL The company Ciresa was founded in Tesero-Trento in 1952 by Enrico Ciresa (1922-1991), after long years of experience and skills gained in the manufacture of Delmarco and Bozzetta pian
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EDUARDO ANGEL GORR He was born in Las Rosas, Argentina, on January 17th 1965. In 1982 he graduated from the “Technical Highschool ‘General San Martin”, in Rosario. In the same period, he
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MARCO NOLLI He was born in November 3, 1964. He attended the International Violinmaking School of Cremona getting his diploma in 1983, under the guidance of Masters Giorgio Scolari and Stefano Conia.
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ROBERTO SALVIANTI Roberto Salvianti was born in Tavarnelle Val di Pesa in the province of Florence, Italy in 1958. He completed his highschool technical studies and then attended the “Conservato
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MARCELLO VILLA Marcello Villa was born in Monza in 1965, and lives and works in Cremona. He began studing the violin when he was twelve, later enrolling in th International School of Violin-making in
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I was born in Genoa in 1960. My interest in luthiery dates back to 1978 and after many years of professional violinmaking, since 1995 I focused my attention on baroque bows. Alongside with my activity
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Alessandro Commendulli was born in Cremona in 1977. When he was 14 years old he entered the international violin making school Antonio Stradivari where he met Mr. Negroni, Mr. Conia and Mr. G.Scolari.
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GIORGIO GRISALES Giorgio Grisales was born in 1963. He moved to Cremona in 1982 where he began his first approach to the art of violinmaking. In 1988 he graduated at the “International School of Vio
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MARCO OSIO Marco Osio was born in Manerbio (in the Brescia province) on December 22nd. 1976. In 1990 he began to study at the International Violinmaking school of Cremona where he graduated under the
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I started studying the double-bass when I was 12. The following year I couldn’t resist the temptation to open up my double-bass and see how the inside was made. Then I wasn’t able to close
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In 1993 he came into contact with the Master and his son Vincenzo Francesco Bissolotti the lab attendance and the great mutual respect continues.His instruments are known and appreciated in Italy, Fra
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Richard Alexander is of English origin and moved to Italy in 1975. Has studied at the International School of Violin Making in Cremona under the guidance of Maestro Giorgio Cè from 1975 to 1976 and