Gore Booth model Cello Antonio Stradivari | Varazzani

Violoncello Gore Booth modello Antonio Stradivari Varazzani-TAVOLA

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The cello is the instrument that comes closest to the human voice: deep, warm, capable of embracing the listener with a lyrical power that few other instruments possess. It is a stage and sonic presence that can whisper like a confidant or explode like a whole choir.

The “Gore Booth” model, inspired by Antonio Stradivari’s famous B form, represents the point where classical lutherie touched perfection: optimal proportions, immediate response, controlled power.
This interpretation pays homage to the Cremonese master’s original design, the same used for masterpieces such as the Duport, the Piatti, and the Vaslin.

The result is an instrument that doesn’t just speak: it tells a story.
Its voice has body, warmth, and an authoritative projection, capable of filling large concert halls and intimate musical moments alike. It is a cello that invites the musician to explore, to breathe with it, to discover how rich the emotional palette of sound can be.

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Technical Specs

Measurements

  • Body length: 759 mm
  • Upper width: 343 mm
  • Minimum width: 236 mm
  • Lower width: 440 mm

Materials

  • Maple, red spruce, ebony