Smooth, with a lyrical yet blooming and energetic tone.
Length of Back 75.7cm
Upper Bout 25.3cm
Middle Bout 24.3cm
Lower Bout 44cm
Stop Length 17.8cm
About:
Jean Bauer (1914 Laval to 2005 in Angers)
Jean Bauer was the undisputed leader of French lutherie and, in the field of creation, certainly one of the greatest luthiers of the twentieth century.
In 1941, after wanting to settle in Le Havre, he finally moved to Angers, because he wanted to live in a city not too far from Paris, but which would offer him good conditions for making, unlike Le Havre, which suffered bombings from the Second World War. Jean Bauer became involved in Angevin cultural life as soon as he arrived in the city. He sold his first violin in 1942 to Charles Bardon, a professional musician. Some 600 musicians from all over the world have the privilege of owning a Bauer, an instrument designed by this master luthier.
Bauer had studied violin at Mattaincourt, near Mirecourt, with Marius Didier. In 1954 he won the Prix de Liège, with a quartet named "Le Luth et la Rose", which will rank him among the best luthiers of the twentieth century.
Along with Etienne Vatelot, Bauer will be at the origin of the creation of the National School of Violin Making Mirecourt, the beating heart of French violin making.
Jean was the president since 1962 of the Society of popular concerts, he worked for the creation of a permanent orchestra, the future National Orchestra of the Pays de la Loire (ONPL).
From 1963 to 1972 , he chaired the Angevin Committee of Cultural Action, which allowed the installation in Angers of a house of culture.
In 1975, he launched a chamber music program that will take the name of Musical Tuesdays in 1982 .
Jean Bauer passed away on May 30, 2005 at the age of 91.
He passed the torch and shop to his son Jacques Bauer.
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