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SCOLARI, Daniele (1961- )

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1961年クレモナ生まれ。クレモナ製作学校でジョバッタ・モラッシー師に学び、1979年学位取得。1980年から兄ジョルジオと共に働き、技術と彼のスタイルを得ることを学ぶ。

1986年新しい自分の店を開く。同年バニャカバロ若年(バイオリン2位)、1988年バニャカバロ3位(バイオリン及びビオラ)、トリエンナーレでも常に好成績を得る。1996年よりクレモナ製作学校で教える。

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1961年クレモナ生まれ。

クレモナ国際バイオリン製作学校に入学し、Giobatta Morassiに師事、1979年卒業。

1982年より兄のGiorgioと共に働き研鑚を積む。

多くの人々が思い描くイタリアバイオリンのスタイルそのままである同氏の楽器は、国内外を問わず愛好者が多い。

1984年Bagnacavalloコンペティションのニス部門にて最高賞受賞。

1986年バイオリンの部で銀賞受賞。

1988年バイオリン、ビオラの部で銅賞受賞。

1996年よりクレモナ国際バイオリン製作学校で教鞭をとる。

Daniele Scolare was born in Cremona on December 29th, 1961. He attended the Cremona International Violinmaking School, where he was a pupil of Master Giobatta Morassi. He graduated in 1979, and since 1982 he has been working with his brother Giorgio, from whom he was able to learn the basics, specializing techniques, and style as personalization skills.

The instruments which he makes are inspired by the classic cremonese school of violinmaking, in particular models by Stradivari and Guarneri, picking only the highest quality materials.

His violins, violas, and cellos are appreciated not only in Italy, but also in Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, for both his care in details and his personalized style along with his varnish which is of a brownish-orange color.

In 1984, he took part in the “Bagnacavallo” Competitions winning the gold metal for the best varnish. In 1986 he won a silver metal for one of his violins following with two bronze metals with a violin and a viola in 1988. He also took part in the Cremona “Triennal” Competitions always receiving superior results.

As of 1996, he has been teaching in Cremona’s International School of Violinmaking. In addition to violinmaking, he has always been fond of music with much experience in many fields ranging from light music to liturgical organ playing. He is also a director of a vocal and instrumental group with which he continues to have as much spirit in searching new things and need for enrichment as when he builds his instruments.

His goal is to give value and appreciation equally to violinmaking and to the musical world exemplified by the great violinmakers and musicians of the past. In fact, violin making and music come together in an art, which expresses feelings and inner sensations enriching people with shape, sound and color.