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Bergonzi

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Feb 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/6/98
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hello to everyone!

i am posting this message in hopes of reaching those who are in the
possesion of any martin karall stringed instruments. i own a violin
made for me by this master maker for several years now. this
instrument has such a complex and smooth yet powerful tone. not only
are his instruments a joy to play, they are a visual masterpiece. by
mr karall's estimates, he has created between 250-300 instruments.
those who have been fortunate enough to play a karall will understand
my passion for his instruments.

this message is for those who are gifted with owning martin karall
instruments. i am interested in starting a symposium of karall
instruments in his hometown of vancouver bc, canada. i am trying to
organize a collection for display set for sometime in january of 1999.
mr. karall is now in his mid-eighties and this would mean everything
to a man who has dedicated his life in crafting and perfecting his
art. thank you.

those interested please email me at:

berg...@studioq.ml.org


Bergonzi

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Feb 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/14/98
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derh...@gmail.com

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May 4, 2015, 6:22:05 PM5/4/15
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it was a long time ago that this posted. i have a karall violin made in 1980. It is well worn but has an incredible tone.

wino...@gmail.com

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Mar 21, 2017, 6:01:32 PM3/21/17
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Hopefully you will still access this response to your now 2-year old e-mail. A close friend has just been lucky enough to adopt a Martin Karall 1979 viola and very interested in obtaining most information about the lineage of this luthier instrument maker and possible value of this viola. It is a beautiful piece of workmanship and is in very good condition with an excellent sound. Thank you.
Sent by Peter for Carmen

tomc...@msn.com

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Nov 16, 2018, 9:29:13 PM11/16/18
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I don't know how recent this posting is in serch of owners of Martin Karall violins, but as luck would have it own one. I inherited this instrument from my father whom was fortunate enough to be good friends with Mr Karrall.
My father's name was Larry Cudney and I would love to know more about the demand or worth of this violin. Thank you.

wino...@gmail.com

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Feb 10, 2019, 7:54:39 PM2/10/19
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I posted an e-mail a.couple of years ago. My partner Carmen acquired a Martin Karall viola dated 1979. It is in very nice condition & places beautifully. A dealer valued it at $4500 but I suspect he underpriced it to sell it more easily. I would be very interested to hear more about your instrument & anything your father may have imparted to you about Martin Karall.

barrye...@gmail.com

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Apr 5, 2020, 3:47:08 PM4/5/20
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I got to know Martin just before he passed away. I have the second last violin he made. I treasure it. It is like playing a Strad.I know many of his instruments are owned by extremely good players including players in the Minneapolis symphony orchestra.He was a wonderful maker and man.He had many signed posters on the walls of his basement home workshop in East Vancouver of the top violinists including Yehudi Menuhin, David Rubinoff and Anne Sophie Mutter and others from his days in Vienna before coming to Canada in the 1950's. In fact, he made an exact copy of Menuhin's Strad which Menhuin played and liked.I can still remember him playing some Strauss waltzes on his instruments. We miss excellent vintage makers like him. When he died, he had enough 1940 Sitka spruce violin tops in his basement to make approximately 200 violins. Frankie Rogers,the country Hall of fame fiddle player had a 1950's Karall that I subsequenty purchased from him. Barry Ellwood, Vancouver

Sean

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Jun 24, 2023, 3:06:22 PM6/24/23
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On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 12:47:08 PM UTC-7, barrye...@gmail.com wrote:
> I got to know Martin just before he passed away. I have the second last violin he made. I treasure it. It is like playing a Strad.I know many of his instruments are owned by extremely good players including players in the Minneapolis symphony orchestra.He was a wonderful maker and man.He had many signed posters on the walls of his basement home workshop in East Vancouver of the top violinists including Yehudi Menuhin, David Rubinoff and Anne Sophie Mutter and others from his days in Vienna before coming to Canada in the 1950's. In fact, he made an exact copy of Menuhin's Strad which Menhuin played and liked.I can still remember him playing some Strauss waltzes on his instruments. We miss excellent vintage makers like him. When he died, he had enough 1940 Sitka spruce violin tops in his basement to make approximately 200 violins. Frankie Rogers,the country Hall of fame fiddle player had a 1950's Karall that I subsequenty purchased from him. Barry Ellwood, Vancouver

Hello, I just acquired a Karall violin , made in 1946 vancouver BC. needs a little work , but Absolutly beautiful. if anyone is interested send me an email for details. cleanp...@gmail.com

Sean

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Jun 24, 2023, 3:06:42 PM6/24/23
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On Sunday, April 5, 2020 at 12:47:08 PM UTC-7, barrye...@gmail.com wrote:
> I got to know Martin just before he passed away. I have the second last violin he made. I treasure it. It is like playing a Strad.I know many of his instruments are owned by extremely good players including players in the Minneapolis symphony orchestra.He was a wonderful maker and man.He had many signed posters on the walls of his basement home workshop in East Vancouver of the top violinists including Yehudi Menuhin, David Rubinoff and Anne Sophie Mutter and others from his days in Vienna before coming to Canada in the 1950's. In fact, he made an exact copy of Menuhin's Strad which Menhuin played and liked.I can still remember him playing some Strauss waltzes on his instruments. We miss excellent vintage makers like him. When he died, he had enough 1940 Sitka spruce violin tops in his basement to make approximately 200 violins. Frankie Rogers,the country Hall of fame fiddle player had a 1950's Karall that I subsequenty purchased from him. Barry Ellwood, Vancouver

Hello, I just acquired a Karall violin , made in 1946. needs a little work , but Absolutly beautiful. if anyone is interested send me an email for details. cleanp...@gmail.com
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