Violin by Massimo Nesi, Florence, 2015

A master maker made this exceptional contemporary Italian violin. Nesi's classic yet innovative approach remains visible in this instrument as it combines different aspects from diverse influences. From our point of view, this instrument's high point is the amazing wood figure pattern displayed at its back, in which the maker twists one side of the mirrored planks to create this diagonal continuance. More

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16,000 EUR

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    This beautiful and powerful Italian contemporary violin exhibits how Massimo Nesi combines a series of great sources of influence to create his very own personal approach to violin making. Deeply inspired by the violins he had contact with during his career, this instrument combines impactful aspects of both modern and Classic Italian violin-making traditions.  Such as its model chosen after Ansaldo Poggi's masterpieces and the twisted configuration of the wood pattern of the back as it was commonly made by the members of the Amati Family in the 17th Century in Cremona.

    Massimo Nesi

    This master maker, one of the closer followers of the inheritance left by the great Ansaldo Poggi, has a very special understanding and approach when making his instruments. With a classic view yet very personal character, his instruments combine modern and antique highlights. Learn more

    dimensions

    Back Length
    355 mm
    Upper Bout
    166 mm
    Center Bout
    111 mm
    Lower Bout
    205 mm
    String Length
    327 mm

    sound characteristics

    Bright, sweet and direct.

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