Raffaele Calace e figlio, Napoli 1937: Italian violin
Interesting Raffaele Calace violin, full-blooded Neapolitan violin built from poplar fieldwood in 1937.
Raffaele Calace (1863-1934) was an Italian mandolinist, composer, luthier, and music educator. He is considered one of the most outstanding personalities in the history of the mandolin. Raffaele Calace came from a family of musicians in Naples and was involved in the...
Interesting Raffaele Calace violin, full-blooded Neapolitan violin built from poplar fieldwood in 1937.
Raffaele Calace (1863-1934) was an Italian mandolinist, composer, luthier, and music educator. He is considered one of the most outstanding personalities in the history of the mandolin. Raffaele Calace came from a family of musicians in Naples and was involved in the music world from a young age because his father, Nicola Calace, was a well-respected mandolin maker.
This full-blooded Italian Neapolitanian violin is part of the interesting oeuvre of stringed instruments from Raffaele Calace’s workshop which has enjoyed an outstanding reputation amongst cognoscenti for nearly 100 years – beginning with no less a luminary than Fritz Kreisler, who was Calace’s clients and only a few years younger than the master, whom Kreisler knew not only as a talented craftsman of musical instruments but also as a musician colleague of equal standing.
Raffaele Calace was without a doubt a highly successful liutaio, a term which in Italian always refers to a maker of both plucked and stringed instruments; however, as an globally celebrated virtuoso and composer, he also made the mandolin famous around the world and won numerous international awards, both for his interpretations and for his instruments. The fact that his Naples workshop was able to establish itself as a venue of artistic perfection, maximal productivity and artisanal innovation despite his long concert tours is due in no small part to Calace’s children; his daughter Maria wrote musical history herself as a mandolin virtuoso. Her brother, Giuseppe Calace, ran their father’s workshop from 1922 onward, which is why this violin crafted in 1929 features an original hand-dated label reading Raffaele Calace & figlio. The instrument mirrors the classic Neapolitan violin model in a clear manifestation of formidable quality which prioritises the inimitably soft and typically Italian sound whilst largely forgoing the spectacular visual accents with which other masters from the cradle of violin making traditionally demonstrated their expertise. The expressive style of the strikingly carved scroll might be considered a figurative signature in and of itself, reflecting the justified self-confidence of an experienced and well-trained artisan. With interesting polar woods used for the two-piece backand ribs, it is clear at a glance that these non-standard tone woods were selected by a creative master who understood how to achieve the ideal balance between musical and aesthetic properties. Over time, an interesting patina developed on the attractive reddish-brown varnish, defining the historic aesthetic of this violin that was preserved in marvellous crack-free condition and showing minimal traces of use. It was completely set up with great care at our workshop and made ready to play, and we now recommend this violin with its excellent heritage for performers with sophisticated musical demands. Its gentle voice blends strength and a melting note to create that distinctive character which gives Italian violins their solid reputation and keeps them in steady demand.
Raffaele Calace 1937 violin, short portrait:
- Neapolitan Calace violin built in 1937
- interesting choice of wood, back and ribs made of poplar
- opaque reddish-brown varnish
- soft, sweet, by no means ordinary sound for enthusiasts
- free from cracks, perfectly ready to play
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- Inventory no.
- 7083
- Maker
- Raffaele Calace
- Provenance
- Naples
- Year
- 1937
- Tone
- warm, mellow, melting, delicate
- Length of back
- 35.6 cm