Additional information
| Weight | 5 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 36 × 6 × 6 in |
Dealers, Makers & Restorers of Fine Violins, Violas, Cellos & Bows
the fine art of restoring, conserving, and building historic musical instruments
Alfred Leicht (b. 1901, d. 1981) began his apprenticeship with his bowmaker father, Max Leicht and Hermann Beck in Hohendorf. During his journeyman years (1922-1930), Alfred worked with violin maker Emil Stark, Max Schaffner, and independently. Most of his output during these years was delivered unstamped to workshops and violin shops in Nurnberger and Berlin. Leicht completed his master’s examination in bowmaking in 1931. Subsequently, he moved to Berlin and worked with Max Mockel (1932-34) and developed a theoretical knowledge of violin making. Ultimately , Leicht had master level study, credentials, and passion for both bow making and violin making. He continued working until his death in 1981. Leicht’s bows were made from a personal model based on his extensive experience in Nurnberger and Berlin. Get ready! Leicht’s bow draws a brilliant sound exploding with resonance from the violin. This wonderfully playable bow is agile and athletic and, well, a dream come true for the violinist seeking that next level (or more!) in their musical journey.
| Weight | 5 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 36 × 6 × 6 in |
1201 Marquette Ave. Suite 150
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
Directions
Phone: 612-375-0708 or
800-279-4323
Fax: 612-375-0096
cgivens@givensviolins.com
Tuesday – Saturday
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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