Violoncello by Anonymous
Montagnana School, Venice or Veneto, c.a. 1700
Catalog 58. Violoncello after Montagnana, Venice, ca. 1700
Domenico Montagnana was one of the most renowned luthiers in Venice, besides Cremona, one of the most important violin making centers in Italy. This cello, although not by him, clearly stands under the influence of the master. One of the characteristics of the school was the broad upper bouts, which yields a very full and mellow sonority.
The sound of this fine violoncello predestines it for the role as a soloist in the concerti grossi, as in this concert at the Castle of Kremsegg, Austria, in the hands of Lúcia Krommer:
Body length | 730 mm |
Upper width
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352mm |
Middle width | 245mm |
Lower width | 423 mm |
Rib height | 117 mm |
String length | 697mm |