Historical reconstruction of antique bowed instruments
Viols and Violins from Renaissance to late Baroque
Alessandro Löwenberger, violin maker in Genoa
Viols and Violins from Renaissance to late Baroque
Tenor Viol reconstructed taking inspiration from an original Bass Viol from the 16th century, made by the Brescian Master Pellegrino son of Zanetto.
The instrument comes with no soundpost/bassbar system; as an option carved or two pieces bent soundboard, carved lionhead pegbox (based on an italian original held in Paris) or reconstructed scroll.
Wood selection: Pearwood back, ribs, neck, fingerboard, tailpiece, pegs
Strings: full gut strings
String Length: 62 cm