A Violin by Vittorio Rosti
Violin by Vittorio Rosti, Castelfranco, 2006
This Italian violin, a personal model, was crafted by a master maker. Rosti's connection with his local tradition is evident in the selection of the model and the crafting of its main features. In our opinion, the amazing and spontaneous patterned flames of the back are the high point of this instrument. More
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Vittorio Rosti
Born in Castelfranco Emilia, a small town in the region of Modena, Rosti worked as a violin maker during the last part of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st. Since his early age, Rosti was a woodworker, sculpture and artisan. His instruments follow the Emilia Romagna school of making. Learn more
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Bright, round, and sweet.
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