French violin bows

French violin bows from Mirecourt and Paris: Excellent violin bows for sale from France in the great traditions of Tourte, Bazin and Sartory. Feel free to take advantage of our personal email consultation on the purchase a French violin bow.

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French violin bows from Mirecourt and Paris: Excellent violin bows for sale from France in the great traditions of Tourte, Bazin and Sartory. Feel free to take advantage of our personal email consultation on the purchase a French violin bow.

30 days return policy - Trade-in guarantee - Certificate - Free worldwide shipping

German violin bows | French violin bow | All violin bows

French violin bows from Mirecourt and Paris: Excellent violin bows for sale from France in the great traditions of Tourte, Bazin and Sartory. Feel free to take advantage of our personal email consultation on the purchase a French violin bow.

30 days return policy - Trade-in guarantee - Certificate - Free worldwide shipping

German violin bows | French violin bow | All violin bows

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French violin bows

Musicians hold French violin bows in the same high esteem as Italian violins, and much as Antonio Stradivari is seen as the defining authority of the violin making standards that still dominate the art to this day, the historic luminary François Xavier Tourte was a figure whose innovative achievements have lived on far beyond his own life’s work. pecatteNo disparagement is intended, however, towards the important masters who preceded Tourte, such as John Dodd from Great Britain or Christian Wilhelm Knopf from Germany; nevertheless, Tourte’s complicated design of the bow stick was based on mathematical principles and was indubitably a brilliant stroke that established the French tradition as it is more narrowly defined, giving rise to worthy and productive historic successors such as François Nicolas Voirin and Eugène Sartory. The fact that the French bow had a style-defining effect beyond national borders – including its influence on the work of “German Tourte” Ludwig Christian August Bausch or his English counterpart James Tubbs, to name only a few – does not diminish the clear cohesion of the specific line which reached its greatest zenith in France with the workshops of the families Bazin, Lamy, Morizot und Ouchard. Chose from a variety of French violin bows for sale in Corilon's catalogue of quality violin bows - with free shipping, 30 days returns and an unlimited trade-in guarantee.