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I was born in
Genoa in 1960. My interest in luthiery dates back to 1978, and I
built my first instrument , a dulcimer, in 1980.
From 1981 to 1983 I studied luthiery under the tutelage of master
luthier Claudio Amighetti, after which I went on
to study with masters Piergiuseppe Esposti and
Sandro Soldi.
I am one of the co-founders of the Genoese Artistic Luthiery Association,
established in 1982. That was also the year during which I set up
my workshop together with master luthier Federico Löwenberger. |
I've since participated in instrument making
competitions; took third place in the double bass category at the 15th
"Città di Bagnacavallo" national competition, which
I entered with an instrument built together with Federico Löwenberger,
and the special prize “Conti Branca” at "IV concorso
internazionale di chitarra classica in Baveno”.
Since 1995 I focused my attention on baroque
bows and they are now my main activity.
In 2002 I completed the bows’ catalogue of the Orpheon Foundation
in Wien (Austria) and, in 2003, brought to an end the one of the Galleria
dell’Accademia di Firenze. In 2005 I started the listing of historical
bows by the MIM (Musical Instrument Museum) in Bruxelles (Belgium) and
edited the complete records of the two bows belonged to G.Tartini collected
in the conservatorio di musica of Trieste (Italy).In 2007 started the
catalogation of the hirtorical bows collected by the Accademia nazionale
di Santa Cecilia in Rome.
I made instruments and bows for professional musicians all over the
world as well as for very important institutions like the Konservatorium
der Stadt Wien (Austria), Universitaet fuer Musik und Theater “Felix
Mendelssohn Bartholdy” of Leipzig (Germany), the Universitaet
fuer Musik of Graz (Austria), the “Sibelius Academy“ of
Helsinki (Finland), the ESMUC Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya
of Barcelona (Spain), the Conservatorio “L.D'Annunzio” of
Pescara, the conservatorio “S.Cecilia” of Roma, the Conservatorio
“Dall’Abaco” of Verona, the Conservatorio “G.Pierluigi
da Palestrina” of Cagliari and the Conservatorio “G.Rossini”
of Pesaro.
I held lectures about “the evolutions of the bow throughout the
baroque period” at the consevatorio “Dall’Abaco”
in Verona (2004), at the first “corso di alto perfezionamento
nella prassi esecutiva barocca” in Latisana (2005) and a class
at the conservatorio “Bomporti” in Trento (2006).).In 2007
I held lecturs about the bows belonged to Giuseppe Tartini either at
the opening of the “Centro di documentazione Tartiniana”
in Trieste and at the Premio Bomporti Forum in Rovereto.
In cooperation with F.Lowenberger and stringmaker Mimmo Peruffo I started
a program for spreading and sharing knowledge about the evolution of
stringed instruments; its goal is to issue a support for all the musicians
who want to perform “historically informed”.
Alongside with the production on bows I actually work in instruments
repair and set-up, during my free time I also carry out my own research
on classical guitars.