Amorim Fine Violins Cremona
Amorim Fine Violins is a violin, viola, and cello workshop based in Cremona. Our mission is to provide musicians with instruments so they can uniquely express themselves. The company assists the most demanding professionals, committed to delivering fine instruments and services, always focusing on ethics, quality, and commitment.
The Amorim Family: A Family That Treats Instruments As Pieces of Art
Amorim Fine Violins is a family business, just like the workshops of Stradivari and Guarneri. Founded in 2001 by the renowned violin maker Luiz Amorim and his wife, Betina Schreiner. We bring our fine arts experience into the violin-making field. For more than ten years now, their sons Luan and Gaian have joined the firm bringing strength to make it one of the most innovative and fast-growing companies in the violin business. We are in the market of violin making, restoration, and sale of violins, violas, cellos, and bows.
Stradivarius and Beyond: Guarneri del Gesù
Leonidas Kavakos Plays Bach Chaconne on the Stradivari “Willemotte” Copy by Luiz Amorim | Part 2
Leonidas Kavakos Plays Bach Chaconne on the Stradivari “Willemotte” Copy by Luiz Amorim | Part 1
Violin by Luiz Amorim, copy of Guarneri del Gesù, 1737, Panette | Andrea Cicalese | Fine Violins
Violin by Guarneri del Gesù, c.1730-35, Marchesa Guasco | Andrea Cicalese | Fine Violins
Violin by Guarneri del Gesù, 1741, Ebersolt, Menuhin | Performance by Andrea Cicalese | Fine Violins
Luiz Amorim Violin's Journey: to Patron Luca Voltolini and on Loan to Violinist Lara Celeghin
Cello by Antonino Cavalazzi, Ravenna, 1977
Luiz Amorim x Leonidas Kavakos | The Signature Series | Amorim Fine Violins Cremona
Violin by Luiz Amorim, Copy of Guarneri del Gesu, Panette, 1737
Violin by Fiorella Anelli, Cremona, 2024
Violin by Virgilio Cremonini, Bologna, 1998
Violin by Angelo da Rub, Viterbo, c.1760
Violin by Luiz Amorim, copy of Pietro Guarneri of Mantua, 1715
Violin by Marcello Bellei, Modena, 2008
Violin by Lorenzo Frignani, Modena, 2025
Violin by Luiz Amorim copy of Giovanni Battista Guadagnini, Salabue, Berta, 1774
Stradivarius and Beyond: The Italian Violin Maker Matteo Goffriller
Matteo Goffriller, Venice, c.1715
How We Analyze Rare Violins & Fine Instruments | Inside The Amorim Lab
The Path to Get an Instrument on Loan with Gabriel Schwabe| Amorim Podcast #02
Violin by Mattia Riva, Varese 2006
Violin by Alberto Pasolini, Cremona 2024
Violin by Giacomo & Leandro Bisiach, Milan c.1945
Cello by Frederic Noharet, Parma, 2019
Violin by Jadid Saadat, Venice 2022
Violin by Paul Blanchard, Lyon 1896
Violin by Raffaele Calace, Naples, 1930
Violin by Manuel Di Landa, Cremona 2024
Violin by Caterina Rota, Cremona 2024