di violino "M° Rodolfo Lipizer" di
Gorizia.
Dal 1987 in poi tiene corsi di liuteria presso prestigiosi istituti musicali del
nord Italia.
Fino ad oggi ha costruito 56 strumenti tra violini, viole e violoncelli; la sua vernice è
a spirito ed olio color rosso dorato.
E' stato direttore del Dipartimento Liuteria dell'Accademia Internazionale della Cultura e
delle Arti nonché Direttore della Scuola Internazionale di Liuteria del Veneto, dalla sua
fondazione fino alla fine del 1998.
Si dedica con riconosciuto successo al restauro ed alla ricostruzione di strumenti antichi
quali: Amati, Bergonzi, Gobetti, Guarneri, Landolfi, Montagnana, Stradivari, Testore,
Villaume, etc, appartenenti a strumentisti di fama internazionale.Born June 6, 1957 in Mexico City, he began studying
luthiery in 1973, following his father's example.
In 1975 he built his first violin, and in 1978 he began his practice elaborating on
personal models inspired by classic Italian luthiery, choosing his wood with great care in
their places of origin.
A fundamental characteristic given him by his father is his work without the aid of dice
or forms, following the most ancient classical traditions.
In 1983 the Rotary Club of Padua recognized him for the high quality of his work.
From 1983 to 1987 he was the Luthier of the "M° Ralph Lipizer" international
violin competition in Gorizia.
Since 1987 he has held luthery courses at prestigious musical institutes in northern
Italy.
To date he has built 56 instruments including violins, violas, and basses; his varnish is
a spirit of oil and gilded rose.
He was director of the Department of Luthery at the International Accademi of
Culture and Art not to mention Director of the International School of Luthery in Padua
from its establishment to the end of 1998.
He devotes himself, with recognized success, to the repair and restoration of antique
instruments including: Amati, Bergonzi, Gobetti, Guarneri, Landolli, Montagnana,
Stradivari, Testore, Villaume, etc.

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