Hommage à Gasparo da Salò Violin scroll, Violin, Music instruments


Bass f hole, Gasparo da Salo viola, c. 1609 Violin art, Music museum

Gasparo da Salo double bass c.1580 The oldest instrument in the Dextra collection is the magnificent Gasparo da Salò double bass made before the end of the 16th century. Known as the 'father of the double bass', Gasparo made instruments that often embody a fluid combination of several different styles of viol and violin.


Renaissance Bass Viol Gasparo da Salò Marco Salerno Luthier

*SOLD* This handsome double bass was inspired by perhaps the greatest of all double bass makers, Gasparo da Salò. An original Gasparo would have been made ar.


Hommage à Gasparo da Salò Upright bass, Bass guitar, Instruments

Cincinnati Symphony principal bass Owen Lee demonstrates one of the world's oldest double basses, crafted by Gasparo Da Salò in Brescia, Italy c. 1590. Filmed at the Cincinnati Bass Cellar on July 10, 2016, the video features the opening of Koussevitzky's Concerto, the Prelude from Bach's First cello Suite, and excerpts from Beethoven.


Horst Grunert "Gasparo da Salo" Model Double Bass, 1985

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Horst Grunert "Gasparo da Salo" Model Double Bass, 1985

Gasparo da Salò (20 May 1542 - 14 April 1609) is the name given to Gasparo Bertolotti, one of the earliest violin makers and an expert double bass player.


Gasparo da Salò double bass c.1550 poster The Strad Shop

Restoration of one of the world's oldest basses, a 420 year old Gasparo Da Salo. Sep 8, 2016. The tonal qualities of this instrument epitomize the golden age of Italian bass making. The lineage of da Salo is evident in the power and warmth this instrument demonstrates. This is a an important piece of bass history!


Gasparo da Salò double bass and its seismic Double

Gasparo Bertolotti was born in 1539 or 1540 in Salo, a small town to the north east of Brescia in Northern Italy. Known as 'da Salo', he died, reportedly almost blind, in 1609. Da Salo is believed to have been a musician who played the violone.


Gasparo da salo c.1580 TOYOSHIMA VIOLIN

(1540 - 1609) Gasparo Bertolotti 'da Salò' was one of the greatest Brescian makers. He was born into a family of musicians in da Salò and played the violin himself. The details of his training are unclear, but we know that soon after 1562 he moved to Brescia, where he established a successful violin making business lasting over 40 years.


Gasparo Da Salo Ole Bull scroll Violines, Musica

13 December 2017 Save article The importance to English bass making of the great Italian double bassist Domenico Dragonetti has been underestimated. Bass makers Thomas Martin, Martin Lawrence and George Martin reveal how the musician and his Gasparo da Salò instrument had a direct influence on London's luthiers


Gasparo Da Salo double bass by Philippe Briand 2007 for sale

165 7.1K views 2 years ago The Strad's 2021 Calendar celebrates the work of Dextra Musica, the Norwegian foundation that has built up a fine collection of historical and contemporary instruments.


Gasparo Bertolotti 'da Salò', Brescia, c. 1562, the 'Ole Bull, Jewel

About This Listing. This Horst Grünert "Gasparo da Salo" Model Double Bass was built in the Bavarian town of Penzberg, Germany in 1985. Horst is a second generation string maker who has been building fine instruments in his two-person workshop since 1970, while servicing and restoring historic instruments for orchestras and musicians.


Horst Grunert "Gasparo da Salo" Model Double Bass, 1985

This Horst Grunert "Gasparo da Salo" Model Double Bass was built in the Bavarian town of Penzberg, Germany in 1985. Horst has been building fine instruments in his two-person workshop since the 1970s, while servicing and restoring historic instruments for orchestras and musicians.


Hommage à Gasparo da Salò Violin scroll, Violin, Music instruments

Gasparo da Salò (20 May 1542 - 14 April 1609) is the name given to Gasparo Bertolotti, one of the earliest violin makers and an expert double bass player. Read more on Wikipedia Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Gasparo da Salò has received more than 93,533 page views.


Horst Grunert "Gasparo da Salo" Model Double Bass, 1985

Gasparo da Salò Gasparo basses are named after Gasparo da Salò (or Gasparo Bertolotti; * May 20., 1540 in Salò; † April 14., 1609 in Brescia). He was a Italian violin maker and double bassist. Today, he is considered as founder of the Brescian school of violin making and the Stradivarius of the double bass.


Horst Grunert "Gasparo da Salo" Model Double Bass, 1985

0:00 / 3:53 ACO's new Gasparo da Salo double bass c.1580 Australian Chamber Orchestra 9.18K subscribers 10K views 10 years ago We're proud to announce the latest addition to our outstanding array.


(89) Probably by Gasparo da Salo (b Salo, c1540; d 1609) A double bass

FEATURED ARTICLES ABOUT Gasparo Bertolotti 'da Salò' Provenance Known players Dan Styffe, Giovanni Bottesini, Jack Fallon References The Strad, 1912, Towry Piper, London, Jan 1912 (illustrated) Dextra Musica Collection: Gaspar da Saló double bass Ole Bull 2010: Dextra Musica Collection, John Dilworth, Bergen (illustrated)