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Cremona fosters and promotes innovation via its greatest asset: violin making expertise
The violin making expertise in our beloved city of Cremona is growing by the day. Here are just two examples that epitomise the innovative approaches being taken. First, a group of violin makers are developing a project called ‘Anima’, which seeks to analyse the structure, acoustics and perception of musical instruments. The project brings together artisanal, historical and scientific knowledge, and involves collaboration between workshops, research laboratories and universities.
The second example is ‘Cremona Barocca’. During the 2019 Monteverdi Festival, organised by the Teatro Ponchielli, the study of instruments featured heavily, in the Museo del Violino, the laboratories and the Department of Musicology. This was in addition to the central role played by musical performance, particularly by young artists.
This is the Cultural District of Violin Making – and this is Cremona, a place unlike anywhere else in the world because it fosters and promotes innovation via its greatest asset: violin making expertise. We work to nurture this knowledge, giving our violin makers – who are both craftsmen and artists – the enormous potential to grow, improve and compete across the world.
Gianluca Galimberti
STATUE PHOTO GIOVANNI TAGINI