Christoph & Raffael Sprenger
Sprenger Geigenbau is the oldest shop for stringed instruments in Switzerland. The business was established in 1917 in St. Gallen by Fritz Sprenger. Christoph Sprenger
FRANCINE HUMBERT-DROZ
Francine Humbert-Droz was born in La-Chaux-de-Fonds in a family of watchmakers and music lovers. Very early in classical music, she studied violin at the Conservatoire of her cit
GEIGENBAU ATELIER KELLER
At the business sign on the house wall the tooth of the time has gnawed since the company founded in the spring of 1988, but the business trend remained the same.
The violin m
GEIGENBAU ATELIER MICHAEL RUTTIMANN
Since January 1st, 2002, my violin maker at Engelplatz 6 in Rapperswil SG has been located in the historical art nouveau house Phoenix, where the company Geberit st
FABRICE GIRARDIN MAITRE LUTHIER
We have been building, restoring and praising stringed instruments with never ending passion for more than 40 years. These many years experience and expertise that we h
GEIGENBAU ATELIER M & M KUHN
In the middle of the old town of Diessenhofen you will find our Geigenbau-Atelier in a 400-year-old craftsman’s house at Hintergasse 39. The ambience of the hous
GEIGENBAU MARCUS WYRSCH
From a very small age, I was fascinated by eliciting the most diverse materials. I built fantasy instruments made of boards, shoe boxes and metal pieces. The affinity to the wo
ROLAND BAUMGARTNER – ATELIER FUR GEIGENBAU
Baumgartner has been a well known name in violin making circles for more than 80 years. Fritz Baumgartner senior opened his business in Basel in 1920 a
PHILIPPE GIRARDIN
Born in an artist’s family, his mother a pianist and his father a sculptor, Philippe Girardin starts playing piano and violin at the age of six, gets his baccalaureate degree i
BOGENWERKSTATTE AG
The tradition of the Finkel-Weidhaas bows started in the 19thcentury with Ewald Weidhaas (1869 – 1939). Weidhaas manufactured his bows in the city of Markneukirchen. We know less
FREDERIC BERTHOD
Frédéric Berthod is born on the 2nd of july 1978 in Sierre in Switzerland.
He completes his violinmaking studies in Cremona at the International Violinmaking School “Antonio S
PASCAL HORNUNG
After studying violin for several years, he enrolled in the Violin Making School of Cremona.
Student of the Negroni and Scarpini Masters, he got a scholarship from the Walter Stauffer F