Lirone (lira da gamba) The instrument shown here is an 11 string lirone, based on instruments by Gasparo da Salo of Brescia. Among instruments by him that survive is one in Leipzig that is presumed to…
Lirone (lira da gamba) The instrument shown here is an 11 string lirone, based on instruments by Gasparo da Salo of Brescia. Among instruments by him that survive is one in Leipzig that is presumed to…
Baroque barytons The Baroque baryton is principally a self-accompanying, solo instrument with its plucked strings tuned one octave below those of the more familiar classical instrument. The plucked st…
Classical barytons These are Classical barytons, based on instruments by the Stadlmanns (D. A. Stadlmann c.1715 and J.J. Stadlmann c. 1750 - once in the possession of Haydn's patron Prince Nikolaus Es…
Treble viols This treble viol is an instrument of my own design but scaled from the 1649 Anon bass that has been very sucessfull for me. The string length is 38 cm and the instruments shown are made o…
Tenor viols The tenor shown below is scaled from the anon 1649 bass, which has been my most popular. Having found the treble viol by John Hoskins (1609) to be a very successful model, I decided to enl…
Seven string bass viol after Romain Cheron When I received the drawings for this instrument I was amazed to discover that the outline of the body was almost identical to that of my anon 1649 six strin…
Six string bass viol after Barak Norman Small bass viol after Barak Norman 1697 with a string length of 64.5cm.…
Six string bass viol after anon 1649 This is a bass viol after an anonymous English instrument of 1649 owned by Dr. Lucy Robinson in Cardiff. It is a great all-round instrument for solo and continuo p…
Six string bass viol after Henry Jaye 1624 A small bodied bass (62.5cm) with a string length of 67 - 69cm and made with a seven piece bent front.…