Opera Guarnerius Cannone Violin (Master Level)

Description
This is a reproduction of the Guarneri del Gesu’s Cannone violin in 1742 by my maker Dan Sun, a small workshop in Beijing. This violin is also called the Cannon violin by some. The most outstanding feature of this violin is the antiquating techniques and the impressive cracked marks. It is oil varnished, and the varnish is made by one of our client-luthier-supplier in Italy. Even we do not know the exact formula. But we are blessed because of its easy availability to us.

The tone is nicely balanced on all 4 strings and responsive. With its good projection, this violin is suitable for solo performances.

We used aged Austrian Spruce and Bosnian Maple for this top level violin. This master level violin achieves many highs in terms of tone. A wonderfully warm, mellow tone, and with the sophistication in tone you would find in an old violin. And the trademark balanced tone evident in all Opera violins. This particular violin is a very fine top quality violin. You can tell that the craftmanship is excellent in all ways. I particularly like the peg workmanship.

This violin is a no nonsense oil-varnished violin suitable for most professionals. Antiquated slightly for that fine touch, it is a violin with a lot of charisma. The market value for this violin easily exceeds USD3000.

Aged all European wood, Italian made varnish, German violin making high standards, exquisite Chinese craftmanship. This violin represents the combination of the best.

This model has been updated in 2009 and is available in various woods:

  • Austrian Spruce and Bosnian Maple (highest level)
  • Austrian Spruce and Chinese Maple
  • Carpathian Spruce and Chinese Maple

Options:

  • If you want this violin to be made with Strad body, it is also possible. But this is not a commonly stocked item so contact me for bookings.
  • Red colour or yellow varnish.  See photos below.
  • With or without crack marks. Below are 2 violins to illustrate this.
  • Boxwood are used as default fittings. Other fittings upon request.

Violas
Also available in violas 15-17 inches.

For bookings at the workshop, just drop me an email. Only a limited number of violins will be made each year.

Guarnerius Cannon Violin

Guarnerius Cannon Violin

Guarnerius Cannon Violin

And yellow, without the crack marks like below. #1305.

Guarnerius Cannon Violin

Guarnerius Cannon Violin



5 Responses for "Opera Guarnerius Cannone Violin (Master Level)"

  1. Anit February 21st, 2008 at 4:57 am

    Hi,
    I just bought a performa 5-star on e-bay, looking forward to recieving it!
    I am interested in the red antiqued master level guarneri, and all others that have a deep, full sound, especially in the lower register.

    Also, I may like to collaborate with the design of a superior 5-string violin model, which I would be happy to buy unvarnished…

    I now use several different 5-string acoustic violins and as a violin restorer and teacher, have some ideas for making a good simple model.

    Please let me know the price of the guarneri violin, and if you currently make a 5 string model?

    Many thanks,
    Anit

  2. alessander June 3rd, 2008 at 3:58 pm

    hi there…..that is a very beauty violin……what´s the price???? im brazilian but live in japan, how i can pay ???the product is the same of the photos or just look like the pics???sorry mi english is poor

  3. taktstock October 7th, 2009 at 11:00 am

    Hi, i am wondering whats the difference in the “strad-style” and “guarneri-style”. Is this a difference only in the measurements or dimensions? Also in the tone of the instrument. Obviosuly theres a difference in the tone of the original instruments, but also at the copies? Would like to learn something more about it and your hints are highly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

  4. Lee Ferris February 26th, 2010 at 4:01 pm

    Hello there, My name is Lee Ferris.
    I’m interested in maybe purchasing this violin, but I need to know how much it cost’s before I can make a decision. I am in middle school, but I’m working on very complex pieces that my current violin really… can’t handle.

    Please either E-mail or respond.

  5. jehpin February 27th, 2010 at 6:01 am

    Hi Lee,

    sure thing. You will be pleased to know I have a few to choose from currently as I just received my orders I made 3 months ago from my makers. Please take a look at the photos here. These links updates itself all the time and gives you an idea of what is my stocks anytime.

    Opera 700 series

    Opera 800 series

    let me know which do you prefer. :)

    Thanks, JP


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