Mathijs Adriaan Heyligers (born 1957 in Naarden, the Netherlands) is a violin maker living in Cremona, Italy since 1975. He studied at the International School of Violin Making of Cremona and at the Violin Making School of Parma under the guidance of Renato Scrollavezza.
Having trained from a very young age also as a violinist (he studied with the granddaughter of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius) and continuing to play in public today, Mr. Heyligers has a profound understanding of musicians’ needs in terms of sound quality and playability. His instruments, made in the classic Cremona tradition, can be found worldwide and are especially appreciated in the U.S.A. and Japan.
Mathijs Heyligers has won awards in violin making at the international competitions of Salt Lake City, U.S.A. and Kassel, Germany and is founding member of the A. Stradivari Consortium of Violin and Bow Makers of Cremona, where he served as vice-president. Mr. Heyligers has also taught violin making at the International Violin Making School of Cremona.
Mathijs Adriaan Heyligers, born in Holland, moved to Italy in 1975 after his high school diploma. His study of violin making began at the International School of Violin Making of Cremona under the guidance of Giorgio Cè. In 1977 he was invited to the Violin Making School of Parma where he earned a diploma of master violin maker under the guidance of Renato Scrollavezza and Pietro Sgarabotto, in 1980.
While studying violin making, he continued his advanced studies of violin performance, taking lessons regularly with the granddaughter of Sibelius, Satu Jalas from Finland
His knowledge and expertise in the field of set-up, restoration, and appraisals came from his experience as apprentice to famed American Bruce Carlson (himself a pupil of Hans Weisshaar), the legendary Gimpel Solomon, and Fred Lindeman of Amsterdam, Secretary of the prestigious European Association of Luthiers (UEL).
Clearly, as a violin maker, violin restorer, and violin player, Mathijs Adriaan Heyligers has been led to the profound understanding of the needs of every musician.
For this reason, Heyligers instruments are recognized world-wide not only for their formal perfection of construction, but - especially - for their superior sound quality and playability, in the tradition of the greatest Cremona violin making.
Mr. Heyligers has received important professional recognition in events such as Violin Society of America Competition, the Kassel International Violin Making Competition and of course in Cremona. Founding member of the A. Stradivari Consortium of Violin and Bow Makers of Cremona, where he served as vice-president, he has collaborated in numerous musical projects which have been radio- and televised internationally.