
www.davidfinckluthier.com
I hope you will take a moment to visit the site and let me know what you think.
The success of my first violin, which I wrote about earlier, inspired another go. Having made an instrument for one violin-playing daughter, without question I had to build another for her violin-playing sister. Willa was very pleased with Neshomeh, her new violin. Neshomeh means “soul” in yiddish. She used it when she recently won the Asheville Symphony Young Artists Competition. As a result, she may have an opportunity to solo with that orchestra this Fall. This summer Willa tours the country with Carnegie Hall’s National Youth Orchestra. They will play at some of the top venues in the nation and accompany violin great Gil Shaham. Neshomeh will accompany Willa on her trip
Here’ s a little look at what I’ve been up to:
Finally, a very nicely produced local magazine profiled me in their most recent issue. It’s called the High Country Magazine. Here’s a link to the article: http://www.hcpress.com/april-mag-2014 It starts on page 42.
Until next time
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Thanks for sharing and welcome back! Looking forward to more posts.
What a wonderful article … best of luck on this endeavor. I can only imagine the sense of satisfaction that comes from making such fine instruments and hearing your daughters make beautiful music with them. Truly inspirational.
Thank you for your comment Matt. I am feeling like a very lucky man these days.
Hi Mr. Finck–I talked to you Sunday after your daughters’ recitals–I enjoyed them very much–also I would like to see your instruments in person–let me know if that is possible…thanks, Ted Eikman…
My Lord!
What a gorgeous, mellow looking violin David! Amazing work from your very first violin onward…
Follow-up from my last post: Your violin in the pictures above brings to mine the phrase, “perfection in an imperfect world”.
David, thank you for your kind comments.
Lovely work, Did you use the same dyes and garnet french polish on this one?
Hi Michael – I’d have to check my notes on that one, but by appearances, no. Seems I’ve done something a little, or drastically different with each attempt at finishing! Lately I am experimenting with several recipes of oil-based varnishes that I cooked up and different application approaches. The results are encouraging!