Violin Maker
Antonino Cavalazzi
Italy, Ravenna
Antonino Cavalazzi, also known in some references as Antonio Cavalazzi, was a distinguished Italian luthiers.He was active in Ravenna, during the mid-19s, where he crafted many stringed instruments, violins, violas and cellos.Read more
Short Bio
Full Name: Antonino Cavalazzi
Highlights
New making style: New
Locally making
Italy, Ravenna
Maker Background
Antonino Cavalazzi started his carreer in violin making being a pupil of the renowned Domenico Veggi.Today Cavalazzi is particularly noted for his use of models inspired by Antonio Stradivari, demonstrating a deep respect for classical Cremonese craftsmanship. His instruments are characterized by their elegant lines and meticulous attention to detail, reflecting the influence of his teacher and the broader Italian violin-making tradition.
One of the defining features of Cavalazzi's work is his choice of varnish, often described as a rich golden-yellow hue, which enhanced the natural beauty of the wood and gave his instruments a warm, luminous appearance.
Cavalazzi had a very private and intimate life, however, his craftsmanship places him among the appreciated luthiers who sought to preserve and adapt the legacy of Stradivari for the modern era. His instruments continue to be appreciated for their blend of aesthetic refinement and rich tonal character.