Elvedin Hodžić built this master violin following the model of Antonio Stradivari’s violin made in 1710.
Length 59 cm
Love for his daughter, a music student, led 47-year-old Elvedin Hodžić to make a viola for her birthday present nine years ago. From that, a love for making instruments was born, which became his passion and hobby. The 'queen of musical instruments' as he calls violins, is difficult to make because it requires no less than 320 hours of dedicated work. It took him a little over three months for the first viola. But nothing you love to do can be too hard, he says. Elvedin's instruments have so far been played by his clients – mostly artists and music enthusiasts – across Europe, North America and Asia. In the future, he hopes to start making all string instruments – not only violins and violas, but also cellos and double bass.
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Elvedin Hodžić built this master violin following the model of Antonio Stradivari’s violin made in 1710.
Length 59 cm
Photo: Haris Čalkić©Michelangelo foundation
This violin is built according to the 1742 model of Italian luthier Giuseppe Guarneri, which was played by virtuoso Niccolò Paganini.
Length 59 cm
Photo: Haris Čalkić©Michelangelo foundation
Elvedin Hodžić built this master viola of a very noble tone according to the model of Antonio Stradivari’s instrument made in 1709.
Length 67 cm
Photo: Haris Čalkić©Michelangelo foundation
Elvedin Hodžić hand built this master violin according to the model of Antonio Stradivari’s violin made in 1715.
Length 59 cm
Photo: Haris Čalkić©Michelangelo foundation
This master violin was built according to the model of Antonio Stradivari’s violin made in 1710.
Length 59 cm