50:(Persois) regarding the cambering of the bow (the shaping and imprinting of the curve of the bow). This collaboration gave rise to what is considered to be the best wood-bending school in France: Persoit-Peccatte-Henry-Simon. 150-200 years later, it is difficult to find a bow made by any of these great craftsmen that is not still in full working order.
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Henry was engaged by Simon c.1848, to work together in partnership (in what were formerly D.Peccatte’s
Parisian premises). Although this association is thought to have ended acrimoniously in 1851, these few years were extremely fruitful for this pairing. Their work – both independently and in
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Other prominent violinists using bows by Joseph Henry include soloist
Leonidas Kavakos, Benjamin Bowman (MET Opera Concertmaster), and Steve Kecskemethy (Portland String Quartet 1st Violin)
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collaboration – garnered considerable acclaim, on one occasion winning them an
Honourable Mention at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851." – Peter Oxley, Oxford
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primarily plays a bow made by Joseph Henry, circa 1851–1870, and also plays the “Soil” Strad, made by
Antonio Stradivari in 1714 during his Golden Period.
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