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Leopold Noiriel/Guadagnini
i found this http://cgi.ebay.it/Contrabbasso-ital...QQcmdZViewItem
bass, and then that http://philipjkass.com/Guadanini_speech.htm http://www.philipjkass.com/turinspeech.htm articles, and think thats very interesting. what do you think? Edit: i added the pic and the ebay text, to save it when the ad dissapears. Text:" Vendo bellissimo Contrabbasso italiano scuola Pressenda: Leopold Noiriel (1789-1849), lunghezza del diapason cm 106,5, fondo bombato in pioppo come le fasce, in perfetto stato. " Last edited by Anselm Hauke; 03-29-2008 at 10:57 AM. |
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Leopold Noiriel
This maker is listed as a French maker, not Italian. Even the first name is German I think.
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Neither Noiriel or this Pillement (Lete) are listed in Henley but do have only a slight mention in Jalovec. Thanks for posting this. I quoted the phrases mentioning Noiriel which took some reading to find. If this is true, I have learned something about the Turin region that I was before only barely aware of. |
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me too
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is this the bass that is for sale at robertson&son for 180.000?
(iirc the "buy it now"-price was 18.000€...) Last edited by Anselm Hauke; 06-11-2009 at 12:16 PM. |
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Yes..
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If the Pedigree is there and proven, the price is there with it. If the sound is exceptional, the price is higher yet. I haven't played the Noiriel bass much yet past plucking a few strings. I will play it a bit with the bow tomorrow and give it a good look and listen. |
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did you play the Hieronimus Amati at JD Hill? |
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