Baroque Violin by Dmitry Badiarov

Dmitry Badiarov began making violins at age 11 while serving as apprentice to the instrument-maker Vladimir Oiberman in St. Petersburg. After graduating from St.Petersburg State Conservatoire he pursued studies of the baroque violin with Sigiswald Kuijken and aesthetics of baroque music with Peter Vanheyghen at Brussels Royal Conservatoire. In 1997 he studied under Luca Primon at the Milan School of Violin Making to learn modern Italian violin-making, and reconstructed his first early-baroque violin, which was presented at a concert-lecture at Palazzo Todeschi in Rovereto, Italy.

In 1997 he studied under Luca Primon at the Milan School of Violin Making to learn modern Italian violin-making, and reconstructed his first early-baroque violin, which was presented at a concert-lecture at Palazzo Todeschi in Rovereto, Italy. He has lectured on baroque music in Europe and Japan. His instruments can be heard on a number of CDs recorded by Sigiswald Kuijken, Ryo Terakado, Blai Justo, in ensembles such as Bach Collegium Japan, Il Fondamento, La Petite Bande and Ricercar Consort among others.

The beautiful violin featured below was made by Badiarov in Tokyo, 2009.
€ 10,000

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