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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-272-1038



Address: 1254 Market. 94102 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: www.cremonafineviolins.com

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Cremona Violin Makers and Dealers. San Francisco. 31.10.2020

Beautiful violin Getting all the set up ready ..

Cremona Violin Makers and Dealers. San Francisco. 17.10.2020

We do same day Bow Rehair At our Cremona location and master workshop, rehairs are typically done the same day but its always best to call ahead and let us know you are coming. Restored some of the world’s finest ... instruments and bows, and we provide a safe and convenient way for players across America to have access to top quality work. Our mission is to provide each of our customers, from beginners to professionals, with the same exceptional service. See more

Cremona Violin Makers and Dealers. San Francisco. 09.10.2020

Zaven Melikian, Violin, Chamber Music Zaven Melikian is recognized nationally as an artist, teacher, and a leading expert in string pedagogy. As professor of violin at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music since 1969, and now Professor Emeritus, he trained an extraordinary group of violinists at the preparatory and collegiate level who may be found among the ranks of major symphony orchestras and chamber ensembles in the United States and abroad. Mr. Melikian began playing... the violin at age seven. As an accomplished artist, he graduated with a License de Concert from Ecole Normale de Music in Paris, France, where he studied with Yvonne Astruc. Before coming to the United States, he performed extensively throughout France, Italy, Egypt, Lebanon, and his native Yugoslavia. Mr. Melikian was a member of the San Francisco Symphony for twenty-three years, serving as Assistant Concertmaster for the last fifteen years of his tenure. In 1977 he was appointed Concertmaster of the San Francisco Opera Orchestra, the post from which he retired in 1994. On that occasion he was awarded the prestigious San Francisco Opera Medal. In May 1998, he retired from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, receiving an honorary Doctor of Music degree. See more

Cremona Violin Makers and Dealers. San Francisco. 30.09.2020

Working on the J.B. Vuillaume violin Scroll .

Cremona Violin Makers and Dealers. San Francisco. 12.09.2020

double bass Bar. Double Bass Bar Repair . The bass bar is a piece of wood on the underside of the faceplate or belly of stringed instruments such as violins, violas or cellos. It runs along the bass string of the instrument down to the bass end of the bridge, counter-balancing the pressure of the sound post under the treble end of the bridge, reinforcing the top plate and allowing extra string pressure. As the top plate vibrates especially with the lower pitch strings, the bass bar adds to the resonating of lower pitches. Along with the top plate, bridge and sound post, the bass bar is vital in enhancing the sound of stringed instruments

Cremona Violin Makers and Dealers. San Francisco. 31.08.2020

I'm working in a J.B. Vuillaume St Cecile . Antique instruments by the 'old masters' Vuillaume I didn't want to passes up an opportunity to make this beautiful violin to be able to come a life again, a close study the Instrument , and I know from a experience this will be a perfect violin for clients oh friends, that knows this Maker. ... can be a good alternative. From an investment point of view, after the Restored. faithful is done. to Owne this violin can be an attractive idea. Repair/Restoration From small repairs on ordinary instruments to big restorations on master instruments, there are actually few things which could happen to your instrument that I could not fix using reliable and thoroughly mastered repair methods. Only for invisible restorations on priceless instruments please contact at : Cremona violin makers & Dealers .

Cremona Violin Makers and Dealers. San Francisco. 16.08.2020

violin maker Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume (1798-1875) achieved tremendous recognition during his lifetime for his beautiful and consistent workmanship and the responsiveness of his instruments. His workshop employed many of finest best violin and bow makers of the day. They produced instruments inspired by models from Stradivari, Guarneri del Gesu, Nicolo Amati, and Maggini. Some of these instruments were bench copies with skillfully antiqued varnish made as meticulously detailed replicas of especially notable instruments.