Gavari Violin
Gerda Hopfgartner
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Gerda Hopfgartner Alumni vita
Born on 17th of November 1982 in Brunico (Italy). Graduated 2001 at the Pedagogy Gymnasium in Brunico (Italy), job training for Interior Design and Carpentry for two year followed. I gained work experience at the Artec Interior Design Office in Italy and at Reinhold Stoll Carpentry. Matriculating at Technical University Vienna 2003 in the field of architecture. Changed in the year 2004 to University of AppliedArts to study Industrialdesign under the tutelage of Borek Sipek, Ross Lovegrove, Paolo Piva and currently of Hartmut Esslinger. Currently I am doing freelance work in the fields of fashion-, industrial- and graficdesign.
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The acoustic violin form in the baroque style exists for over 500 years. There has been very little change to it.
This design creates a new modern form, moving away from the baroque style. Key aspects such as sound criteria, analogies, sledge, boat and corset as well as feminine curves of a woman gave rise to the design of the Gavari violin.
It was a challenge to create a new modern form for the 21th century, maybe they will change the classical music business.