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A modern classic gold mounted pernambuco cello bow made by renowned bowmaker, Éric Gagné.
At 81 grams, the strong, dark colored stick features highly resonating pernambuco that attains a warm and long sustain, robust and articulate sound, along with a strong bass resonance.
Awards:
2 Certificates of Merit at the International Violin and Bowmaking Competition for a violin bow and for a cello bow, VSA, 2018 .
2 Certificates of Merit at the International Violin and Bowmaking Competition for a viola bow and for a cello bow, VSA, 2016 .
2 Certificates of Merit at the International Violin and Bowmaking Competition for a violin bow and a cello bow, VSA, 2014 .
"Finalist Certificate" for a cello bow at the International Competition of Cello and Bowmaking, Violoncell en Seine, Paris 2012.
Member of the American Federation of Violin and Bow Maker
Member of the International Association of Violin and Bow Maker
Founding member of the Makers' Forum
Statement from Eric:
The comfort of play, the search for sonority, the artistic creation, are some of the leitmotifs that guide my work. The musician must be able to consider the bow as the prolongation of his body: this is my goal.
The joy of playing, the exploration of sound, artistic creation: these are among the many leitmotifs that guide my work. The musician should feel as though the bow is an extension of his body. This is what I seek to accomplish .
Passionate about music, lover of noble materials, and always attracted to the manual skills, it is with happiness that I exercise the craft of bow maker. Going back to the source, I worked for several years in France alongside Blaise Emmelin; then in Brussels, in the house of Bernard, for Pierre Guillaume. I also restored many old bows, respecting traditional techniques.
As a lover of music, an admirer of fine materials, I naturally embraced the craft of bowmaker. I worked for several years in France in the company of Blaise Emmelin, and after in Brussels at "Maison Bernard" for Pierrre Guillaume. Here, driven by a respect for traditional bowmaking techniques, I was also trained in the art of bow restoration.
While building on this foundation of respect and knowledge of traditional methods, I like to express my creativity in the service of that of the musician. Based in Montreal, I design violin, viola, cello and contrabass bows, some of which you can discover through these pages.
Inspired by a background of respect and knowledge of traditional bowmaking practices, it gives me great pleasure knowing that my creativity serves the creativity of the musician.
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