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Old Italian master violin by Guiseppe Tarasconi - Milano 1910
A beautiful certified Italian violin made by Guiseppe Tarasconi - Saranno Milano Anno ca.1910 .
Tarasconi's business dealings fostered a relationship with the Bisiach workshop, where his son Mirco refined his skills.
A violin with a lot of personality and character .
This beautiful instrument is wearing its original Tarasconi label, and comes with a professional certificate of authenticity.
A very nice two-piece back; very symmetrical top with interesting arch of this fine Italian violin.
The violin is professional restoted and ready to play, No sound post cracks or repairs, it had a professionaly colour overlay done, in the past..
The sound is big, well resonant, mature and warm.- suited for the professional violinist.
New tailpiece and strings included.
Pls. contact me if you have questions !
length back: ca. 358 mm (4/4 size).
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Giuseppe Tarasconi
Violin maker
(1851 – c. 1920)
Before he moved to Milan in 1888 to study with Gaetano Rossi, Giuseppe Tarasconi probably made violins as a hobby. Following his studies with Rossi, Tarasconi opened his own shop in Milan, where he mostly handled repairs and sales. Tarasconi's business dealings fostered a relationship with the Bisiach workshop, where his son Mirco refined his skills. As a result of his early independence as a maker, Tarasconi's work is stylistically individual, with wide and shallow channeling, elongated f-holes and an appealing orange-brown varnish