Professional Violins
Selecting the sound of an instrument is a very personal choice, but fully appreciating its taste requires a solid musical education and consolidated experience in the field. The more we immerse ourselves in listening to virtuoso musicians, both with ancient and modern Italian instruments, the more we gain a deeper understanding of the various sonic characteristics. What becomes increasingly clear over the years is the search for an instrument that can offer harmonic richness, expressive freedom and unique power of its kind.
However, two elements are fundamental without any doubt: comfort during performance and the ability to project sound. While we all practice in quiet rooms, it is on a concert stage or during an audition that an instrument reveals its true nature. It’s not just a question of volume, but of how the sound spreads and reaches every corner of the room, deeply touching the listener, even in the back rows. Convenience, on the other hand, turns the instrument into a pleasant travel companion and makes the act of playing a real pleasure. A comfortable instrument facilitates learning, facilitates practice and promotes artistic growth. Rather than being an obstacle to overcome, playing becomes a rewarding experience, a way to develop and celebrate your musical technique.
It’s these little details that make a big difference in the experience of playing an instrument. Not always visible to the eyes, but immediately perceptible by the hands of the player. Each note becomes a new discovery, a new emotion to explore. If you want to fully enjoy this experience and find the instrument that’s right for you, I invite you to discover my selection of violin making, where you can find the perfect combination of comfort, projection and sound quality.