Orphictone & Mammoth Trading

View this page in Japanese language

Andrian Andreev

Go backGo forwardHomeE-mail us

 

 

Biography

Andrian Andreev was born in Kazanlak, Bulgaria in 1965, and since a child he has applied himself to the fine arts. In 1984 he graduated at the School of Fine Arts in Tryavna, Bulgaria, where the woodcarving art is of great tradition.

   He has devoted himself to violin making since 1987 in Kazanlak, the town that is a center of the fine art of violin making in Bulgaria from the begining of the 20th century.

   In 1991 he went to Cremona, Italy, where he attended the International Violin Making School "Antonio Stradivari" earned and his Diploma in 1995 under the guidance of Master W. Zambelli.

   The basic principles and techniques of the classical violin making Andrian found during his stay in Cremona, the cradle of violin making, and also thanks to his contact with Master M. Nolli and M. Negroni.

   Back to his home town he opened his own workshop where he makes fine artistic professional violins, violas and cellos implementing the classical Cremonese technology of building and varnishing. Inspired by the greatest Italian Masters such as Stradivari, Amati, Guarneri, he also creates personal models.

Top

Professional players say ...

I was impressed by the sound projection and the warm color of the Andrian Andreev violins. I was happy to record my first CD with one of his instruments model Guarneri with warm baroque sound. I have played four times as soloist and chamber music in the 22 International Festival of Music - January, 12 - 29, 2000, Brasilia, Brazil with his instrument model Stradivari. "The beautiful sound of your violin is like and elixir". - was the opinion from the public. With the same instrument I won an international open audition for the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra  - January, 9, 2000, Brasilia, Brazil. Andrian, the violins you make are alive and the have soul that sings! it is a pleasure to play and to look at your Violins!

Nadya Nedyalkova - Nedelman, violinist - Brasilia, Brazil

    I am very happy to play the Andrian Andreev 1998 violin, inspired by G. Guarneri "Del Gesu" 1742. Jewelry workmanship and spiritual tone. I would never like to separate from this violin!

Yosif Radionov, violinist, Associate professor in the State Academy of Music - Sofia, Bulgaria

I highly recommend to all professionals, amateurs, collectors and dealers of string instruments, the perfect work of the violin maker Andrian Andreev who brought back to a new life my favorite violin "Tommaso Carcassi Firenze 1768". His craftsmanship is remarkable for the exceptional accuracy and artistic appearance in the detail making: varnish - close in its composition and applying to the old Italian School. The acoustic of his instruments is notable for the brilliant and rich timber, the softness, the force and sound projection, all these precious qualities as regards the concept performance.

Nedko Boyanov, violinist, Concert Master of the Symphony Orchestra of the Bulgarian National Radio, Sofia, Bulgaria

    I possess two violins from Mr. Andrian Andreev. They are made following the best Italian tradition - beautiful form and careful workmanship. They resound excellently and produce rapidly and precisely tone that is rich in overtones and is clear and warm.

Gancho Ganev, violinist, Concert Master of the Symphony Orchestra St. Gallen, Switzerland. Former Concert Master of the Dresden Philharmonic and RI. - Symphony Orchestra, Luxembourg

 I am delighted by the violin making skills of Andrian Andreev and his professional approach to his work. It was a good fortune for me to meet a master with such a talent and sense of the violin making art.

Ivo Ivanov, violinist, National Opera of the Republic of South Africa, Pretoria

    Of of the "Stauffer" prizes will go to the Bulgarian Andrian Andreev who during the laboratory classes of violin making under the guidance of Master W. Zambelli, made a copy of Niccolo Amati - 1656 violin built for the French Royal Court. Most probably the original was made for the Kind Sun and because of this is known as "King Louis XIV". Using 1:1 pictures of the original Andreev gave life to his replica imitating even the restoration interventions on the original.

"La Provincia", Cremona, Italia

Top
Quick Links

- Andreev Biography
- Impressions

 ©2002 - 2003 Orphictone Ltd.