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Angelo Sperzaga cello, 2024, Cremona | Metzler Violins

Angelo Sperzaga cello, 2024, Cremona | Metzler Violins

$27,450.00
Code: CL~CC-48

Angelo Sperzaga was born in Cremona in 1968. He attended the International School of Violinmaking, where he graduated in 1986 under the guide of Masters Massimo Negroni and Ezio Scarpini.

After, Angelo worked in Giorgio and Daniele Scolari's workshop where he acquired experience in making and resoration.

In 1990, Angelo opened his own workshop where he makes instruments with classical Cremonese models such as Bergonzi, Stradivari, Guarneri, Amati, Ornati, Fagnola, Oddone, etc. At the same time, Angelo collaborated with Massimo Negroni on the study of different types of varnishes, both alcohol and oil, experimenting with new recipes and ingredients.

Since 1991, Angelo has participated in national and international contests such as the Triennale degli Strumenti ad Arco- Cremona, national contests of Baveno, Bagnacavallo and different editions of the V.S.A. competition in the U.S..

Currently, Angelo is working on a project of acoustics study applied to the strings instruments in collaboration with the International School of Violinmaking in Cremona.

In 1993 he won the silver plate offered by the A.L.I. (Italian Violin Association) in Baveno; in 1997 he got the seventh place with his Cello at the Triennale in Cremona; in 1994 he was one of ten finalists at the V.S.A. Competition in Oakland (U.S.A.) with a violin and in the 1996 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he won 2 Certificates of Merit for the good job in the section Cello and in the section Quartet.

Since 1998 he has been a teacher of Laboratory and Varnishing in the International School of Violinmaking in Cremona. Today his production is characterized by instruments with models inspired to the Italian Maker of the 19th century and half of 20th's; also building copies of important maker of the '700 such as Guarneri del Gesù, Domenico Montagnana, Gasparo da Salò, Giovanni Paolo Maggini ,etc.

All of his instruments are made with maple and red spruce of extra quality and decennial natural seasoning, painted with varnishes with alcohol and oil, in modern style and antique look style. 

Measurements:

Length of Back - 73.2 cm

Upper Bout - 33.9 cm

Middle Bout - 24.4 cm

Lower Bout - 43.2 cm

 

CLCME

Article number: CL~CC-48
Availability: In stock

Angelo Sperzaga was born in Cremona in 1968. He attended the International School of Violinmaking, where he graduated in 1986 under the guide of Masters Massimo Negroni and Ezio Scarpini.

After, Angelo worked in Giorgio and Daniele Scolari's workshop where he acquired experience in making and resoration.

In 1990, Angelo opened his own workshop where he makes instruments with classical Cremonese models such as Bergonzi, Stradivari, Guarneri, Amati, Ornati, Fagnola, Oddone, etc. At the same time, Angelo collaborated with Massimo Negroni on the study of different types of varnishes, both alcohol and oil, experimenting with new recipes and ingredients.

Since 1991, Angelo has participated in national and international contests such as the Triennale degli Strumenti ad Arco- Cremona, national contests of Baveno, Bagnacavallo and different editions of the V.S.A. competition in the U.S..

Currently, Angelo is working on a project of acoustics study applied to the strings instruments in collaboration with the International School of Violinmaking in Cremona.

In 1993 he won the silver plate offered by the A.L.I. (Italian Violin Association) in Baveno; in 1997 he got the seventh place with his Cello at the Triennale in Cremona; in 1994 he was one of ten finalists at the V.S.A. Competition in Oakland (U.S.A.) with a violin and in the 1996 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he won 2 Certificates of Merit for the good job in the section Cello and in the section Quartet.

Since 1998 he has been a teacher of Laboratory and Varnishing in the International School of Violinmaking in Cremona. Today his production is characterized by instruments with models inspired to the Italian Maker of the 19th century and half of 20th's; also building copies of important maker of the '700 such as Guarneri del Gesù, Domenico Montagnana, Gasparo da Salò, Giovanni Paolo Maggini ,etc.

All of his instruments are made with maple and red spruce of extra quality and decennial natural seasoning, painted with varnishes with alcohol and oil, in modern style and antique look style. 

Measurements:

Length of Back - 73.2 cm

Upper Bout - 33.9 cm

Middle Bout - 24.4 cm

Lower Bout - 43.2 cm

 

CLCME

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