Bruno Costardi was born in Palosco (Bergamo) on January 4th 1955.
He studied at International School of Violin-makers in Cremona with P. Pistoni, V. Zambelli, A. Bulfari, G. Scolari e S. Conia, gaining his diploma in 1981.
He began working immediately in Cremona; a period enriched with technical exchanges between colleagues and ex-classmates. This period could be considered a continuation of his scholastic career, and the completion of his formation.
Work in this period was dedicated principally to the Japanese market.
In 1986 he opened his own workshop in Bergamo. His style became more independent and was more influenced by a return to antique instruments.
More attention was paid to the musician.
Technical assistant at courses for Gioventù Musicale (Youth Music) in Bergamo;
He began study and research on procedures of varnishing using natural local products.
Restoration of instruments contained in the Donizetti Museum in Bergamo.
Recently, as well as usual Cremonese reference models, he has widened his research concerning instrument construction, inspired by other masters, especially the Brescians and the Venetians. He has not, however abandoned the construction of instruments on models of his own design.
Up till now he had constructed 103 instruments - violins, violas and cellos.
Bruno Costardi was born in Palosco (Bergamo) on January 4th 1955.
He studied at International School of Violin-makers in Cremona with P. Pistoni, V. Zambelli, A. Bulfari, G. Scolari e S. Conia, gaining his diploma in 1981.
He began working immediately in Cremona; a period enriched with technical exchanges between colleagues and ex-classmates. This period could be considered a continuation of his scholastic career, and the completion of his formation.
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