Violin by Sebastian Kloz
Mittenwald, 1733


Violin Sebastian Kloz, 1733 
Violin Sebastian Kloz, 1733
 

Violin Sebastian Kloz, 1733 
Violin Sebastian Kloz 1733

Mittenwald , together with Füssen, those two small cities in South Bavaria near the Alps, became the centers of violin making in Germany, a position held by these two cities until the present. The leading family in Mittenwald was named Kloz, which brought forth outstanding makers. The collection has one violin each from Sebastian, Aegidius I and Aegidius II.

This violin is frequently used in performance by Orpheon.

Jan Krijkovsky in a concert at the Castle of Kremsegg, June, 2008:

Orpheon Baroque Orchestra, Jan Krijkovsky


Orpheon Baroque Orchestra, Jan Krijkovsky


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updated 07.01.2010