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new generation of performers to the viability of modern instruments and Gregg Alf violins appear regularly on-stage with many of today’s leading symphony orchestras, in new recordings and in concert with some of the most respected soloists of today. They were presented at the Ole Bull celebration in Bergen Norway and are in loan collections offered by the Royal Academy of London, the Amati Foundation, Dextra Musica and the Maestro Foundation.
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the Amiata Summit, Gregg believes that promoting a new climate of openness between his colleagues and encouraging original models that look to the future while honouring the past are the keys to true progress in the art of violin making. He is a regular presenter at schools across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Highly regarded as a teacher, many of his apprentices have gone on to distinguished careers of their own.  
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As a violinmaker, Gregg is exceptionally open about sharing his techniques. While honouring the Italian traditions represented in his replicas, Gregg looks to science and innovation for the guidance and inspiration needed to make even better instruments in the future. Founder and Artistic Director of
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highest honorary designation, “Hors Concours”.  His unique style has evolved through an in-depth study of the rare Italian instruments that pass through his shop combined with a careful and ongoing dialogue with the concert artists who own them. His advocacy of contemporary making has brought a
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At age 19, he moved to Cremona, Italy where over the course of eight years he graduated from the Cremona International Violinmaking School “Antonio Stradivari” in 1980 and earned a growing reputation for his work. He returned to the USA in 1984 and with his friend, Joseph Curtin, founded the
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Replicas of classic Italian instruments formed the basis of his early work. But, Gregg also uses science and technology to better understand the acoustical foundations of his craft. Since 1996 he has been a member and facilitator of the
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Born to an artistic family in Los Angeles on January 30, 1957, Gregg Alf is widely respected as one of the leading violinmakers of our time. Musically inclined, he studied the violin as a child and made his first violin in 1975.
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set world auction record for the highest price paid for a violin by a living maker. Alf and Curtin dissolved their partnership after twelve years, but occasionally collaborate on a project together.
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Gregg’s work has won highest honours at international competitions and exhibitions including a full range of awards and gold medals, and in 1982, the
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Joseph Curtin Studios | “Strad Copy Sets Sotheby's Record,” The Globe and Mail, November 5, 1993
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violinmaking studios of Curtin & Alf.  From that collaboration grew
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Los Angeles
violin maker
Ann Arbor
Michigan
violin
Cremona
Italy
International Violin Making School
United States
Joseph Curtin
Curtin & Alf
Zvi Zeitlin
Alf Studios
Oberlin Summer Violin Making Workshops
Joseph Curtin
Curtin & Alf
Ruggiero Ricci

"4 Prominent American Violin Makers You Should Know | MyLuthier Blog"
Joseph Curtin Studios | “Strad Copy Sets Sotheby's Record,” The Globe and Mail, November 5, 1993
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