A violin by Tomasso Balestrieri, Mantua
Mantua, 1783
Considered to be the leading Mantuan violin maker of the 18th century, Tommaso Balestrieri’s work is highly sought after. Although little is known about his early training, influences of the... read more
A violin by Tomasso Balestrieri, Mantua
Mantua, 1783
Considered to be the leading Mantuan violin maker of the 18th century, Tommaso Balestrieri’s work is highly sought after. Although little is known about his early training, influences of the classical Cremonese school are evident in Balestrieri’s work. He perfected his personal model over many decades and constantly improved the outline and arching of his instruments. This instrument, inspired by Stradivari’s late work, is a particularly stunning example in very good condition.
It has a very healthy and big sound, with a dark range of overtones and a particularly quick response.