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Italian Violin by Stefano Scarampella, Manua c1920

Younger brother of Giuseppe Scarampella, Stefano Scarampella was born in Brescia in 1843 and later worked in Mantua. A carpenter by trade, he only took up violin making seriously around 1890, and his fully mature body of work dates from about 1902 to 1915. In 1919, he began to teach Gaetano Gadda, who was his only true student and supported his teacher financially in his final years. Scarampella’s violins, like Giuseppe’s, are usually built on Guarneri models, but he also followed Stradivari and Balestrieri from time to time. Overall his approach shows irreverent spontaneity and creativity, and most instruments possess a powerful, attractive sound, making them of great interest to players. The quality of craftsmanship and materials varies considerably, but can be quite fine. Both Stefano and his brother were quite prolific, though numerous examples attributed to them bear false labels.

This violin is a great example with a robust solistic sound. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Reuning & Sons.

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1920

Origin:

Mantua, Italy

Measurements:

356mm

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In stock

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