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Dictionary Of Violin Makers
Daniel Wright
Among the most popular old violins are those from the original German luthiers. Some of these more famous makers are Jacob Stainer, Matthias Klotz, Sebastion Klotz, and Leopold Widhalm. This article will take a brief look at the lives of these three German luthiers and their contributions to the world of violins.
The man who is most often considered the greatest of all the German violin makers was Jacob Stainer who was born in 1621. It is very likely that Stainer worked with someone from the Amati violin family, because the varnish he used on his violins was very similar to that used by the Amatis. Stainer was able to achieve a fantastic tone in his violins, probably helped by the fact that he was a competent violinist in his own right. Unfortunately, in 1669 Stainer was arrested for heresy which he would not refute. After spending time in jail, he found his fortunes gone and his family impoverished. Unable to raise himself from this situation, Stainer developed mental difficulties and died in 1683.
The violin making was founded in Mittenwald by Matthias Klotz, who was born in 1656. He was largely influenced by Stainer. The ground on his violins has turned a dark color and the varnish is a yellow color. He expired in 1743 at the age of 87. The Klotz had another finest maker of violin in Mittenwald in the form of Sebastian Klotz (1696-1768). His violins were patterned by his son, Joseph Klotz.
Leopold came into the world in Germany a bit after the turn of the eighteenth century. Many people think that he was the most talented violin artisan of the period. The wood, combined with the stain and shape made the instrument unique. He left us at just a bit more than 50 years of age.
Any of the old violins made by these legendary German luthiers commands a good price today. Should you have the chance to purchase one and be able to afford it, by all means, take it as you can't go wrong. You'll have a wonderful sounding instrument as well as one that will surely continue to appreciate in value.
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