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Andranik Gaybaryan - sold (another cello is currently being made)
​Northampton, MA 2012  #5929 op. 96 
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Andranik Gaybaryan started playing violin at the age of 6 and continued studying violin performance at the famous Rachmaninov Conservatory of Music in Rostov, Russia. At the same time he studied violin making with famous Russian luthiers such as Araik Resyan at the Rostov Conservatory, Yuri Pochekin, and Vyacheslav Suprun in Moscow.

After graduating with an Artist Diploma in Violin Performance, Andranik Gaybaryan was invited to head the restoration department at the Rachmaninov Conservatory. Simultaneously, he taught courses on the history of violin making at the Conservatory and the Rostov-on-Don Art College.
During these years, Andranik worked with famous Russian performers to perfect the sound of his violins; his early instruments were highly praised by famous violinists such as Zakhar Bron, Sergey Sapozhnikov, Sergey Kravchenko and others.
In 2002 Andranik moved to Northampton, Massachusetts where he was able to tap into resources not available to him in Russia; he studied the works of Great Masters and worked with world-famous performers to further perfect the sound of his instruments. In both 2008 and 2009 he was invited to be a violin repair master for the Marlboro Music Festival. Andrew continues to be associated with workshop at Stamell Stringed Instruments of Amherst, Massachusetts.
Since he moved to the USA, Andranik Gaybaryan has been steadily gaining a reputation as one of the finest violin makers in the country. His instruments are in the hands of some of today's leading players including: Frank Peter Zimmermann, Vera Beths, members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Julliard School of Music, Conservatorium van Amsterdam, Moscow Conservatory , Gil Shaham, and others.
As a professional performer, Andranik pays special attention to the sound quality of his instruments. His perception of sound is enthusiastically shared by the world's leading musicians including: Gil Shaham, Vadim Repin, Roman Totenberg, David Soyer, Albert Markov, Kim Kashkashian, Oleg Krysa,  Michael Zaretsky and many others.
 
This cello was made in 2012 and is his opus 96. The pattern is elegant and refined, making it easy for the player to get around on the fingerboard.

​Price: $40,000
For questions and trial information, email: info@stamellstring.com  ​
Performance by Cellist Ed Arron
Videography by Terrill Productions

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    • Rent With Us!
    • Why Rent from Stamell Strings? >
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      • Sizing
      • Enhanced Insurance Plan for Renters
    • Online Rental Contract
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    • Cases
    • Chinrest Comforters
    • Endpin Stops
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    • Rosin
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  • Stamell Strings Masterclasses
    • Craig Eastman Fiddle Masterclass
    • Scott Slapin Masterclass: Discussion of the Opening of Bach's First Sonata
    • Natalie Haas Masterclass
    • Randal Bays teaches a traditional Irish tune
    • Gideon Freudmann teaches "Blue Stew" on cello
    • Michael Zaretsky - Bach Kodaly Chromatic Fantasy
    • Michael Doucet - Learn an easy Cajun tune on violin
    • Colleen Jennings Masterclass: A Daily Practice For String Players