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Elena Moretti

Elena Moretti
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Elena Moretti is an editor specializing in lutherie, string instruments, and historical craftsmanship. Her work explores violin making, workshops, restoration, materials, and the dialogue between tradition and modern research.

Holocaust-Era Violins in Minnesota: Echoes of History and Artistic Resilience

Violins crafted during the Holocaust era have surfaced in Minnesota, embodying stories of survival and serving as poignant reminders amid contemporary societal challenges. These instruments bridge history, culture, and caution, resonating with musicians and communities alike.

Electric Violin Labs Aims to Integrate Classical Music and Technology for...

A new initiative, Electric Violin Labs, emerges to unite the disciplines of music and technology, targeting violinists, educators, and the broader classical music community.

Evie Woods Discusses Her Novel ‘The Violin Maker’s Secret’

Author Evie Woods opens up about her debut novel, exploring themes of craftsmanship, history, and the intriguing world of violin making.

Nina Bernat Emerges as Influential Voice on Leading Classical Music Platform

Nina Bernat’s recent contributions to a premier classical music platform highlight her growing influence in the global classical community, reflecting evolving trends in music discourse and engagement.

Kebra-Seyoun Charles Inherits Rare 18th-Century Double Bass from Medical Pioneer

A distinguished instrument transfer has taken place as double bassist Kebra-Seyoun Charles receives a rare 18th-century double bass once owned by a pioneering surgeon, marking a notable moment in the intersection of classical music and historic craftsmanship.

Breaking Barriers: Nashville Violin Maker Becomes First Recorded Black Female Artisan...

A Nashville-based violin maker has become the first recorded Black female craftsman of violins in the United States, marking a significant milestone in the traditionally homogeneous field of lutherie.

Höfner Enters Bankruptcy Amid Paul McCartney’s Tribute to Its Legacy

The venerable German instrument maker Höfner has filed for bankruptcy, prompting reflections on its historic contributions to music, especially its close association with Paul McCartney’s iconic bass. The development signals both challenges and opportunities for the classical and popular instrument sectors.

Holocaust-Era Violins Resurface in Minnesota: Echoes of History Amid Contemporary Challenges

A collection of violins dating from the Holocaust era is reemerging in Minnesota, presenting both a beacon of cultural resilience and a cautionary reflection on current social dynamics.

Thomastik-Infeld Expands Digital Archive with STRINGTELLIGENCE Initiative

The renowned string instrument manufacturer Thomastik-Infeld has launched STRINGTELLIGENCE, a digital archive aimed at deepening understanding of string technology and craftsmanship.

New York Exhibition Highlights Craftsmanship of Contemporary Violin and Bow Makers

A recent exhibition in New York offered an intimate view into the work of contemporary violin and bow makers, showcasing the dedication and artistry underpinning modern instrument making.
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