Ariel, nice comparison! Very nice Recording! The comments are great fun to read! Did you know that I have worked with Gregg Alf & Joe Curtin in 1990 when they had their workshop together in Ann Arbor? And Alessandro di Matteo when he arrived to Cremona (he is from Russia of I remember correctly) worked for me during his studies…..
Bravo, maestro, encore! Love your posts, some of the best I’ve encountered! “If music be the food of love, play on…” from “Twelfth Night” - Wm. Shakespeare
1, 3 then 2 bringing up the rear I think. Violin 2 sounds more muted and harder to play. Violin 3 would be PERFECT for 4tet playing, and the Sibelius would be a joy on violin 1. Nice one, thank you for posting. 🎶🌟👍
Your playing was great! And, any of those violins would be excellent, especially for solo instruments. I judge solo instruments by "if my cat runs away". And, from the first notes of the Edgar Russ violin, my cat jumped off the top of her little tree from her nap, and started getting further away. So, there must be some piercing thing that I can't hear going on. She didn't mind the Alf fiddle as much ... but then went into the other bedroom when the Mateo violin was played. I honestly thought all 3 were excellent. Of the violins I own, only my Rena Weisshaar violin makes the cat run. I also have a "workshop" Edgar Russ Guarneri made in Germany I think, and the cat doesn't mind that one. A decent fiddle too, but no comparison to the one you played. Keep making videos please!
Thank You à la maison ML.Vous avez joué sur trois violons (des essais) afin que je puisse voir les sons desdits violons 🎻 🎻🎻J’ai aimé les sons des deux derniers .Bravo à vous ML 👏♥️👩🦰
I liked the sound of the second one you played. Comments on the video: first of all, thank you for doing this. I would've liked of little more specifics - you speak in vague terms of the nature of the sound holes. And the beauty of the instruments. I would've liked a little more description on the difference between a G Violin and the Strad, also, you could've said a little more specifics about what is the difference between the varnish from Cromona. You could've added some close-ups, and used a specific terms. Just constructive feedback. Thank you very much!
Hello: two quick questions if I may? What were the strings that you were using on the violins? Were the same brand of strings used on each of the violins? And what was the bow you were using? Thanks very much.
Hi John, thanks for asking! We used Peter Infeld strings on two of the instruments and Dominant Pro on the third. These were all selected to fit each instrument and get the best possible sound. We used a bow by Emilio Slaviero who is a wonderful bowmaker based in Cremona!
I would prefer the Edgar Ross violin. The sound is unbelievably, very expressive and smooth. For a hobby violinist, such an instrument is just a dream. But who knows... miracles also happen😉🎻 Thank you ... Many greetings from Germany
Only two seconds in: it looks like the "Leduc" on the very left. Then middle, hmm.... a variation on the Vieuxtemps? And the last one on the right, maybe something close to the Lord Wilton? Just my guess before watching the video :) I would be absolutely astonished if I got 1 or 2 correct!
Correction: the middle looks most like the Lord Wilton! (I won't delete my comments/mistakes)! P.S. The left-hand-side violin at 0:22 REALLY does look like the "Leduc" Del Gesu..... I'm not sure what's happening here. I guess the "Sainton" looks similar but I don't quite see it. [P.S. Luthier of 8 years, with the sad passing of my mentor Arthur Robinson who worked with the Hill bow makers and also the wonderful Charles Beare, K. Lee, and Mr Biddulph"".
@@MyLuthierUK would be nice if you can bring their violins and cellos for the next videos. Im planning to improve my violin, i particular like the Edgar Russ, but also looking for good violin makers in uk, but I don’t know many of them in uk.
To my ears the Guarniery del Gesu sounds better than the Stradiarius violin. It has a much broad spectrum of frequencies that is more balanced. The Strads have a higher frequency spectrum bias. At least to my ears. All the instruments that you played sounded awesome though.
Actually, I have 2 cats ... well, really they are my wife's ... but only one of them is a true connoisseur of violin tone, and will run away from any good violin. I can hear brightness, clarity - but that cat can hear something else. Not sure what it is. The old one just lays there though, and could care less.
I believe the first Edgar Russ violin has great potential, particularly in terms of its sound on the G and E strings. For the second violin, the bass is thick and the treble is broken. The third violin has average sound quality
All 3 violins are beautiful and nicely played too. The 1st is probably the most powerful with rich overtones . The 2nd is somewhat similar but with a gentler streak. The 3rd inhabits a different soundscape and has the kind of tone one associates with a Strad . At no point do they sound mushy or dull and one wants to continue listening. I have a Guarneri model MJZ925- what do you think of it? Finally how much do these violins cost? Thanks.
Violins made from Similar Guarneri models. So Different models made by different makers ..That`s a big difference then . Try a video with three makers on the exact same model . Or Three Different models made by the same maker .Do you see where I`m going ? Reducing confusion .
When played by a pro like this fellow, you’re right. Mostly. Try to drive the E string that hard on a cheap fiddle, well, it might respond with a muffled screech.
Can someone please tells me what kind of disease is this , I have a pupil on violin 12 years old, when she sings the pieces concertinos, etudes etc. that I give her she sings in perfect hearing, pitch. But when she plays it on violin the same pieces she is terrible, she misses everything, intonation is terrible, it sounds like different piece, I cannot change it, her fingers seems ok and the left hand, it has to be some disease connection brain with hand and fingers or something, dont know🤣🤣🤣
@@fatdoi003 I am, with other pupils its ok, in 15 years of work thats the first case of mine like that, I was talking with some other teachers and they have the same problems with some their pupils
What an american (even a great master) can hold a record about? Ofcourse about MONEY!!! ;))) why didnt you mention number of competitions won with those instruments? Dont dip classical music into the "money world" , please.
So you don't believe a luthier should be paid for the amount of time and training that goes into making a great violin, as well the cost for exquisite materials? Surely you're not a violinist.
@@kevinutsler1926 bla, bla, I am professional violist, practising and working on violin and the on viola all my life, just saying I am working too and dont get paid as much as so instruments are worth......And please dont be rude....
@@Andrejviolaluthiers can spend months on an instrument and more than 200 hours on each so they only deserve 5000 euros... That's less than 25euros an hour plus materials, equipment, consumables.... Seriously?
The sound of the Second one is amazing.
Disagreed with the host, the 2nd one (2003) is the best of the 3. Not the 3rd one.
Ariel, nice comparison!
Very nice Recording!
The comments are great fun to read!
Did you know that I have worked with Gregg Alf & Joe Curtin in 1990 when they had their workshop together in Ann Arbor?
And Alessandro di Matteo when he arrived to Cremona (he is from Russia of I remember correctly) worked for me during his studies…..
I LIKED THE SECOND VIOLIN, THANKS FOR THE DEMO.
Disagreed with the host, the 2nd one (2003) is the best of the 3. Not the 3rd one.
Please keep posting similar videos. I would love for you to demonstrate a Peter Greiner violin, and more instruments from Edgar Russ.
Thank you! More videos coming up soon!
Excellent video
I found the second violin's sound just beautiful. Beautiful. The deep, resonant and 'moody' tone it has is just to my taste. Oh, were I not poor...
Disagreed with the host, the 2nd one (2003) is the best of the 3. Not the 3rd one.
Bravo, maestro, encore!
Love your posts, some of the best I’ve encountered!
“If music be the food of love, play on…”
from “Twelfth Night”
- Wm. Shakespeare
Loved the video. Keep ‘em coming!
Thanks Steven!
Love the Edgar Russ violin. The deepness of the notes is spell binding.
Thank you! It’s really is a special instrument! 👏
Where to buy?
beautiful violins!!! would love to come and try them!
It would be a pleasure if you are ever in London!
1, 3 then 2 bringing up the rear I think. Violin 2 sounds more muted and harder to play. Violin 3 would be PERFECT for 4tet playing, and the Sibelius would be a joy on violin 1.
Nice one, thank you for posting. 🎶🌟👍
Completely agree with this!
I agree, I love the sound of the second violin the most
Your playing was great! And, any of those violins would be excellent, especially for solo instruments. I judge solo instruments by "if my cat runs away". And, from the first notes of the Edgar Russ violin, my cat jumped off the top of her little tree from her nap, and started getting further away. So, there must be some piercing thing that I can't hear going on. She didn't mind the Alf fiddle as much ... but then went into the other bedroom when the Mateo violin was played. I honestly thought all 3 were excellent. Of the violins I own, only my Rena Weisshaar violin makes the cat run. I also have a "workshop" Edgar Russ Guarneri made in Germany I think, and the cat doesn't mind that one. A decent fiddle too, but no comparison to the one you played. Keep making videos please!
Thank You à la maison ML.Vous avez joué sur trois violons (des essais) afin que je puisse voir les sons desdits violons 🎻 🎻🎻J’ai aimé les sons des deux derniers .Bravo à vous ML 👏♥️👩🦰
Merci beaucoup! :)
this is amazing😍😍
As a cellist, I would love to hear you do the same with cellos.
I liked the sound of the second one you played. Comments on the video: first of all, thank you for doing this. I would've liked of little more specifics - you speak in vague terms of the nature of the sound holes. And the beauty of the instruments. I would've liked a little more description on the difference between a G Violin and the Strad, also, you could've said a little more specifics about what is the difference between the varnish from Cromona. You could've added some close-ups, and used a specific terms. Just constructive feedback. Thank you very much!
Hello: two quick questions if I may? What were the strings that you were using on the violins? Were the same brand of strings used on each of the violins? And what was the bow you were using? Thanks very much.
Hi John, thanks for asking! We used Peter Infeld strings on two of the instruments and Dominant Pro on the third. These were all selected to fit each instrument and get the best possible sound. We used a bow by Emilio Slaviero who is a wonderful bowmaker based in Cremona!
@@MyLuthierUK Thank you for the information.
How are the F holes unique? How do they register any better sound? Please tell us.
I would prefer the Edgar Ross violin. The sound is unbelievably, very expressive and smooth. For a hobby violinist, such an instrument is just a dream. But who knows... miracles also happen😉🎻 Thank you ... Many greetings from Germany
What strings have everyone?
Thank you for this interesting video! These violins sound great. But it is just my imagination that original Guarneris sound more "free" or "rich"?
May I know the cost of the second violin
I like the second violin made in 2003, gonna search for that maker 😊
Where can I buy the second violin?
Unfortunately they are all sold but if you get in touch at myluthier.co/contact we can procure another one from the same maker for you!
i think it was not Isaac Stern , but Elma Oliveira , who used to have Curtin and Alf violin.
But anyway I enjoyed your video.
Thanks for the info!
Gregg's violin, by far the best!
The last one is the one.
I liked the first one best.
What we need is a violin sound that comes out best on a laptop .So Number 2 for me . But is that fair ? I don`t know .
Second one by a long stretch.
try the Grand Amati
Only two seconds in: it looks like the "Leduc" on the very left. Then middle, hmm.... a variation on the Vieuxtemps? And the last one on the right, maybe something close to the Lord Wilton?
Just my guess before watching the video :) I would be absolutely astonished if I got 1 or 2 correct!
Correction: the middle looks most like the Lord Wilton! (I won't delete my comments/mistakes)!
P.S. The left-hand-side violin at 0:22 REALLY does look like the "Leduc" Del Gesu..... I'm not sure what's happening here.
I guess the "Sainton" looks similar but I don't quite see it. [P.S. Luthier of 8 years, with the sad passing of my mentor Arthur Robinson who worked with the Hill bow makers and also the wonderful Charles Beare, K. Lee, and Mr Biddulph"".
All 3 good, Alfs the best from that 3 choices. Whats with Russ violin varnish? 😆
Edgar uses an Amber (resin used in Jewellery) and oil fused varnish (home cooked)
@@finemasterviolins
Thanks for explanation, it was a kind of joke from my side, I tried his viola in the past, very well instrument. Have a Nice day☺️
To my ear, the second violin sounded the best for the non-classical music which I would prefer to play
I imagine one master luthier making the same Guarnari model that each violin will have slightly differing characteristics?
Do we have good violin makers in uk?
Absolutely, we work with many of them!
@@MyLuthierUK would be nice if you can bring their violins and cellos for the next videos.
Im planning to improve my violin, i particular like the Edgar Russ, but also looking for good violin makers in uk, but I don’t know many of them in uk.
W.E Hill & Sons, Florian Leonhard
To my ears the Guarniery del Gesu sounds better than the Stradiarius violin. It has a much broad spectrum of frequencies that is more balanced. The Strads have a higher frequency spectrum bias. At least to my ears. All the instruments that you played sounded awesome though.
Actually, I have 2 cats ... well, really they are my wife's ... but only one of them is a true connoisseur of violin tone, and will run away from any good violin. I can hear brightness, clarity - but that cat can hear something else. Not sure what it is. The old one just lays there though, and could care less.
Disagreed with the host, the 2nd one (2003) is the best of the 3. Not the 3rd one.
The second violin to me sounded the best...
First 2, but Gregg Alf (2nd one) has a clear, balanced, warm yet projecting and far reaching. The 3rd one is just loud, I don’t feel the warmth.
I believe the first Edgar Russ violin has great potential, particularly in terms of its sound on the G and E strings. For the second violin, the bass is thick and the treble is broken. The third violin has average sound quality
All 3 violins are beautiful and nicely played too. The 1st is probably the most powerful with rich overtones . The 2nd is somewhat similar but with a gentler streak. The 3rd inhabits a different soundscape and has the kind of tone one associates with a Strad . At no point do they sound mushy or dull and one wants to continue listening. I have a Guarneri model MJZ925- what do you think of it? Finally how much do these violins cost? Thanks.
No.2 is where im gonna put money
Nice fiddles! I’d get yourself a good lapel mic so you don’t have to awkwardly overdub your own voice.
Violins made from Similar Guarneri models. So Different models made by different makers ..That`s a big difference then . Try a video with three makers on the exact same model . Or Three Different models made by the same maker .Do you see where I`m going ? Reducing confusion .
I was thinking more of why a luthier knows this concerto
>>>>Wer ist Edgar Russ? Der Lack ist unschön, der Klang nicht besser als von C.T.Fundateanu, oder on P.Greiner.
You shouldn't play only single note Sibelius, Bach g-minor would be good ...
And 50 bucks says the AVERAGE listener couldn't tell the difference between any of them and an Amazon Chinese factory violin.
When played by a pro like this fellow, you’re right. Mostly. Try to drive the E string that hard on a cheap fiddle, well, it might respond with a muffled screech.
Can someone please tells me what kind of disease is this , I have a pupil on violin 12 years old, when she sings the pieces concertinos, etudes etc. that I give her she sings in perfect hearing, pitch. But when she plays it on violin the same pieces she is terrible, she misses everything, intonation is terrible, it sounds like different piece, I cannot change it, her fingers seems ok and the left hand, it has to be some disease connection brain with hand and fingers or something, dont know🤣🤣🤣
Is she an advanced player?
maybe you should review your teaching method instead of treating your students like a joke
@@fatdoi003 I am, with other pupils its ok, in 15 years of work thats the first case of mine like that, I was talking with some other teachers and they have the same problems with some their pupils
@Andrejviola my daughter been struggling with spiccato for over 2 years and still struggling with it after she's done with her grade 8 exam
@@fatdoi003 She must focus more on right hand and bowing, feelings in right hand, it will go eventually....
As soon as he pulled out that shoulder rest…. 🤢
What an american (even a great master) can hold a record about? Ofcourse about MONEY!!! ;))) why didnt you mention number of competitions won with those instruments? Dont dip classical music into the "money world" , please.
Solo violin is not for me. I dont really like the pierceness
Its just wood people and we pay enormous amounts of money for that piece of wood, we dumb or whats happening in this world?
Are you talking about violins or firewood?
@@BlindTom61 Hahaha good point, I think the string instruments should be max 5k dollars or euros
So you don't believe a luthier should be paid for the amount of time and training that goes into making a great violin, as well the cost for exquisite materials? Surely you're not a violinist.
@@kevinutsler1926 bla, bla, I am professional violist, practising and working on violin and the on viola all my life, just saying I am working too and dont get paid as much as so instruments are worth......And please dont be rude....
@@Andrejviolaluthiers can spend months on an instrument and more than 200 hours on each so they only deserve 5000 euros... That's less than 25euros an hour plus materials, equipment, consumables.... Seriously?