An exquisitely antiqued violin by Léa Trombert, made in 2025 on the 1735 Plowden Guarneri del Gesu model. It has a very powerful and wonderfully rich tone, with a modulable feeling in the string.
About Léa Trombert
During her training at the École de Lutherie de Mirecourt from 2009 to 2012, Léa did not hesitate to travel the world to enrich her knowledge, notably in Melbourne in the workshop of Alex Grant and in New York at "Rare Violins of NY".
In 2012, she continued her journey to Venice, where she refined her apprenticeship in manufacturing with Gregg Alf for a year, then moved to London to work as a subcontractor for luthiers John Dilworth and Florian Leonhard.
Based in Lyon since 2014, she devotes herself exclusively to the manufacture of quartet instruments.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION :
2015 - Silver Medal for a violin, ANLAI di Pisogne
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