The Ex-Isenberg

An Important Italian by Pietro , Mantua c 1700

Fine & Rare Instruments Property of a Gentleman The Ex-Isenberg An Important Italian Violin by Pietro Guarneri, Mantua c 1700

The one piece back of medium flame, descending to the right, the ribs of similar flame, the scroll of plainer maple, the one piece table of fine to medium grain widening towards the flanks, the plentiful varnish of a lustrous golden- brown colour.

Length of back: 353mm

The violin is in a very fine state of preservation.

Sold with the certificate of Jacques Francais, New York. A full dendrochronology report from Peter Ratcliff. The oldest ring dating from AD 1595 and the youngest ring dating from AD 1700.

“Examining the whole of the results, it is immediately apparent that no data belonging to instruments made outside Italy feature in the list of correlations. The other striking aspect that a disproportionately large number of these cross-match with instruments made in the workshop of Antonio Stradivari. In fact, 55% of the instruments listed are from the workshop, almost 80% of which were made before 1705.”

Pietro Guarneri (1655-1720)

Pietro Guarneri was the eldest son of and older brother of Giuseppe filius Andrea. Pietro started in the workshop of his father from around 1670. Pietro was also a talented violinist and player and left to further his musical career in Mantua, playing violin as a soloist for the Duke of Mantua, and as a viol player in the Gonzaga court orchestra. His playing career must have been busy and successful, as his superbly elegant instruments, are comparatively rare. His easily recognisable model is very reminiscent of , with flowing lines and corners. The f-holes are also Amatise, though the upper and lower holes are larger. His marvellously bold scrolls are particularly distinctive.

This example is typical of his very best work and liberally covered with a beautiful, transparent varnish of a golden orange hue. The condition of the violin is also extremely fine.

The violin is named by Jacques Francais on his certificate as being the Ex-Isenberg, presumably this refers to Hans Isenberg of Chicago, who owned a number of important , including examples by del Gesu, Antonio Stradivari and .

Many famous soloists in the past have enjoyed playing on his instruments, not least , who owned a fine example from 1707.

Watch this superb violin being played by David López Ibáñez

David López Ibáñez is a Spanish violinist based in London and the second violinist of the Hill Quartet.

In 2020 he graduated from the Royal College of Music with an Artist Diploma supported by the Antonio Brosa Award.

At this institution he studied with professor Lucy Russell. David is the recipient of the Ian Stoutzker Award and a chamber music fellow with the Hill Quartet at the .

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