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Luis Fernández

  • Luthier
  • Trigueros Del Valle, Spain
  • Master Artisan
Luis Fernández Luthier
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Layers of innovation, varnish and sound

  • • Luis started out as a self-taught luthier
  • • He works with manual tools only
  • • He later trained in the Stradivari school in Cremona

Luis Fernández started his career as an artisan working with metal and wood. Self-taught, he constructed his first violin in 1988, and a more professional training came soon after. With four years of studies in Cremona under his belt, he followed in the footsteps of one of the greatest masters in the craft of lutherie. In his work Luis strives for perfection and works exclusively with manual tools like the Italian masters of the 18th century. When asked how he would define his work, he does not hesitate to answer that his instruments are “a good working tool for very demanding musicians.” Luis constantly pays homage to tradition, inspired by the aesthetic of the classic luthiers and his teacher Vincenzo Bissolotti. Despite this, in his words, “what defines a good artisan is the ability to innovate.”

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Works

  • ©Silvia Fernández Manfredi
  • ©Silvia Fernández Manfredi
  • ©Silvia Fernández Manfredi
  • ©Silvia Fernández Manfredi
Photo: ©Silvia Fernández Manfredi
Viola

This Stradivari model has a red-brown varnish. It was made with spruce, maple and ebony wood.

Photo: ©Silvia Fernández Manfredi
Seven string bass viol

This is the Bertrand model, which was made with red-brown varnish finish. Spruce, flamed maple and ebony wood were used.

Photo: ©Silvia Fernández Manfredi
Violoncello

This is the Montagnana model. It has a red-brown varnish and powerful and balanced sound, rich in overtones.

Photo: ©Silvia Fernández Manfredi
Seven string bass viol

This arched back instrument was designed by Luis Fernández on the basis of the proportions of classical instruments.

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