Instrumento en Venta

Alemania
Alemania
Pub: 29 Mar 2025

Cello:

French Cello (ca. 1750-1760)

Precio: 40000€
This exceptional cello was—according to Rampal—built by an anonymous luthier in France between 1750 and 1760. The top is made of beautifully flamed bearclaw spruce, a high-quality tonewood that gives the instrument its distinctive sound quality.

The sound is extraordinarily rich and expressive: the bass is powerful and resonant, while the upper register shines with a silvery sweetness and excellent projection. It has been played and cherished by a Principal Cellist—an instrument with character, ideal for musicians seeking depth and tonal color.

The cello is in very good condition, with no bass bar or soundpost cracks. A new bridge and soundpost were recently installed to ensure the best possible sound development.

If you are interested or have any questions, I would be happy to receive a message!
Sound sample: https://youtu.be/twUysqTsU8s?si=d4SHy7KjKNdU6SBQ

https://youtu.be/ROnpRYI6l20?si=nFMMrdQcKHOOCpx7
Certification: Jean-Jacques Rampal has attested the instruments‘ provenance
Vendedor:
Teodor Rusu

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