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Andrea Varazzani Violin, Sainton Guarneri Model, Cremona, Italy 2021

An aesthetically faithful reproduction of a violin made by Andrea Varazzani in Cremona, Italy in 2021 modeled after the Sainton Guarneri del Gesù. It is an incredibly responsive soloistic violin with a tone full of clear and carrying harmonic content, punchy smoothness, colorful and modulable sound yet capable of darkness at will.

Andrea Varazzani

Andrea was born in Napoli in 1982 and he moved to Sesto Cremonese in 1992. In 2000, he graduates with his diploma at the “International Violinmaker School Antonio Stradivari” in Cremona with the direction of the teachers Massimo Negroni and Wanna Zambelli. He worked for five years with the Master Daniele Tonarelli where he improved his style and techniques. In 2006, he opened a workshop in Sesto Cremonese, town nearby Cremona. His works takes starting point from the classical Cremonese violinmaking school giving much attention at the materials and the sound quality. He uses alcohol and oil varnish with transparent and brilliant textures. In 2006, 2009, and 2015 he took part in the Tri-yearly International Contest of Arch Instruments “Antonio Stradivari”. In 2008, he took part in the National Contest of Violinmaker “Città di Pisogne” where he presented a violin and he won a bronze medal. Andrea is a member of the Consortium of Violinmakers “Antonio Stradivari” Cremona and he has the license for use the “Cremona Liuteria” trademark. He is a member of the Italian Lutherie Association (A.L.I.).

Andrea Varazzani Violin, Sainton Guarneri Model, Cremona, Italy 2021

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