Stefano Conia was born in Hungary on 10.1.1946, was young he began studying violin and became interested in building tools on the example of his father, graduated from the School of Violin Making in Cremona.
Having completed his studies in high school and violin, in his home country, he moved to Italy, he attended from 1968 to 1972 the School of Cremona Int and graduated under the guidance of the Masters Sgarabotto, Morassi and Bissolotti.
teacher School of Violin Making in Cremona for more 'than twenty years , first as a Master Expert Painting and Restoration, as a result of construction.
Inside his laboratory , located in the heart of Cremona, builds his instruments inspired by the models of the great classics and at the same time, competing in the realization of various models personally .
For the construction of his instruments he uses carefully chosen and well-seasoned wood, the lines are classic and arching the varnish intense. Each piece is carefully controlled and acoustically perfected, is accompanied by a certificate of originality 'and warranty.
many prizes he has achieved in national and international competitions, today's instruments are known and appreciated all over the world. And 'member and founder of the Italian Violin Making (ALI) and European (AEL). News more 'detailed his work can be found on:
1976-77-78 Strad Magazine, "The workshop of Miracles" Ed Stradivari 1982 Italian violin makers of the past and present, Art of Violin Making GioBatta Morassi 1984 and 2000, Dictionnaire universel des Luthiers 1985 Lütgendorf: Die Geigen und Lautenmacher 1990 Liutai Professionals ALI 1994 2000 Cremonese Violin Makers End 1900 Yasuno Toshitake.
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Stefano Conia was born in Hungary on 10.1.1946, was young he began studying violin and became interested in building tools on the example of his father, graduated from the School of Violin Making in Cremona.
Having completed his studies in high school and violin, in his home country, he moved to Italy, he attended from 1968 to 1972 the School of Cremona Int and graduated under the guidance of the Masters Sgarabotto, Morassi and Bissolotti.
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