European makers dominate prize board at Mittenwald


Competition success for makers from France, UK and Germany


The winners of the sixth Mittenwald International Violin Making Competition have been announced. The leading maker in the violin category was Haiko Seifert from Germany, although no first prize was awarded, so he took second place. The viola first place went to French maker Philippe Mahu. Peter Goodfellow from the UK won first prize in the cello category.

In the bows section of the competition, the viola first place went to Emmanuel Carlier of France, and the cello category was won by Pierre Nehr, also from France. The leading violin bow maker was the only non-European winner in the competition, Shu-Sheng Kot from the US.




European makers dominate prize board at Mittenwald


COMMENTS (2) Add Your Comment
COngratulations to Mr. Marcus Klimke from Germany and to Wayne Kot Shu Sheng !

Its time to recognise CHineese makers !

Raymond TING ( 31 May 2010)
Well, done Peter Goodfellow for winning the Gold Medal for the best Cello! Fantastic work!

Hans Pluhar ( 04 June 2010)


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