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Model: SL049
An extensive and comprehensive work that provides an excellent study of Hungarian violin making. Published to record the 1995 exhibition at the Stadtmuseum in Munich, it examines more than 90 instruments and gives detailed biographies of many makers including Nemessányi, J.B. Schweitzer, Szepessy, Pilát, Reményi and Tóth.Cloth bound. 446pp; 950 colour photographs and other illustrations.
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