What a joy it must have been to play these amazing celli! So cool their different personalities. They are all individuals, like living breathing sentient beings!
How remiss of me! Here are his details and I'll put them above too! His cellos are glorious. Thanks. Roberto Cavagnoli Violin Maker Via F. Aporti 21 26100 Cremona Ph: +39 3403767788 AUS: +61 414514345 www.cavagnoliviolins.com info@cavagnoliviolins.com facebook.com/robertocavagnolviolins/ instagram.com/roberto_cavagnoli_violins/
Thanks for the comparison of the instruments. Same wood, same maker, nearly identical dimensions, but the sound was so different. I liked the second Cello.
What a joy it must have been to play these amazing celli! So cool their different personalities. They are all individuals, like living breathing sentient beings!
Any link to the luthier ?? So that we can purchase the cello ..
How remiss of me! Here are his details and I'll put them above too! His cellos are glorious. Thanks.
Roberto Cavagnoli
Violin Maker
Via F. Aporti 21
26100 Cremona
Ph: +39 3403767788
AUS: +61 414514345
www.cavagnoliviolins.com
info@cavagnoliviolins.com
facebook.com/robertocavagnolviolins/
instagram.com/roberto_cavagnoli_violins/
cello II was easily my favorite.
Nice, great to hear you liked that one!
Thanks for the comparison of the instruments. Same wood, same maker, nearly identical dimensions, but the sound was so different. I liked the second Cello.
beautiful instruments thank you
Would love to know why cello luthiers aren't considering double tops as a viable alternative sound board? I would buy one.
I'd say it would be due to the tension on a cello. Maybe a double to wouldn't resonate as well either on a cello.