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'Today there is an important group of violin
makers whose instruments oVer a real alternative for those of the
great masters of the classical period. Thomas Meuwissen is in my
opinion a valuable representative of this generation. He posses
a great knowledge and empathic power, artistic craftsmanship and
a confident instinct for the material.
While playing his cellos I was convinced of the happy matching of
power, elegance and playability as well as the beauty of the sound.
I recommend all my colleagues who are interested in new instruments,
to get in touch with this remarkable violin maker.'
Valentin Erben, cellist
Alban Berg Quartett
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'Besides playing on my old Italian violin, I
am also playing often on my wonderful Meuwissen violin which has
a beautiful, exible sound, a deep G-string and a brilliant E-string.
My colleagues and audiences highly appreciate the instrument. I
have seen and tried several of his violins, which were all made
with real mastery and have a full, nice, round sound.'
Igor Oistrakh, violinist
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'I dont hesitate to call him one of the
major talents in violin making of our time. The wonderful cello
he built for me bears witness to his unique gift to combine the
great heritage of the old Venetian master with the skills of today,
all this resulting in an instrument that shows its quality in sonority
as well as design. I will follow his development with keen interest!'
Harro Ruijsenaars, cellist
ex first solo cello Concertgebouw Orchestra
Professor in the Hague and Göteborg
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'I know Thomas and his violins for some years
now. His talent and dedication to violin making is very impressive.
The violins that I have seen and played had a very full, warm and
juicy sound, each with its own personality. Bravo!'
Vadim Repin, violinist
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'Thomas Meuwissen: enthusiastic and determined,
dynamic and balanced, sincere and sympathetic.
Seriousness and love for his trade, respect for tradition and individuality,
expertise and creativity fully show in his unmistakable talent for
making new instruments, but also in his approach to the instrument
of illustrious forbearers.'
Viviane Spanoghe, cellist
Cello soloist
Professor at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels
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'My Meuwissen viola offers me all I need for
my work as a soloist in the orchestra and for chamber music. In
this instrument I have found the ideal partner to fully explore
my musical expression. It confirms my belief that new making can
be as rewarding as the work of the old (Italian) masters.'
Diederik Suys, violist
Soloist of the Opera de la Bastille
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'I have always been struck by Thomas
drive, his love and passion for the trade, his great professional
approach. Over the years he has developed his undeniable talent
meticulously and with care.
His work carries the traces of this mental approach and his strong
personal involvement. Excellent craftsmanship
Captivating!'
Sigiswald Kuijken, violinist
Baroque violinist soloist
Founding member of La Petite Bande
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'I have seen several cellos built by Thomas Meuwissen
from different years. They all show superb individual quality. Excellent
craftsmanship, beauty of shape and varnish as well as a flexible
sound, convince completely.
The instruments respond easily to the player, the dynamic ranges
are wide. The sound is full-bodied, projects and carries in a concert
hall.
If the player has musical fantasy and technical ability, he will
find all the colours he wants to produce. Bravo!'
Maria Kliegel, cellist
Cello soloist
Professor at the Hochschule für Musik in Köln
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'Thomas understanding of the working style of
the old Italian masters is reflected in the subtle nuances of his work.
I believe his instruments stand out amongst modern makers for their conception
and beauty.'
Christopher Reuning
Violin expert, Boston
'Thomas Meuwissen instruments have both the style and
power of one of the finest modern makers. Beautifully crafted, these are
instruments that always work.'
Sean Bishop
Dealer in contemporary instruments and musician,
London
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