Brescia Revisited
A
copy of the 'ex-Nathan Gordon' Gasparo da Salo viola
by Curtin & Alf
The Strad, November, 1995
This viola by Curtin & Alf, Ann Arbor 1992, is the only replica of
a viola they have made to date. It reproduces the ‘ex-Nathan Gordon’ Gasparo
da Salo, a remarkable example of the Brescian master's work. Despite
its size (17 3/16 inches, even after being cut down slightly), the original
was the treasured instrument of Nathan Gordon, for many years principal
violist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. It has been played more recently
by the renowned violist Donald McInnes, who commissioned, and currently
performs on, the Curtin & Alf copy.
For the top wood, the makers used spruce of North American origin, which
they felt came closest to the visual and acoustic characteristics of
the original. The back matches the original, right down to the eccentric
figuration toward the centre of the lower bouts. Gasparo's archings are
in full evidence here: ample to the edges, then dropping suddenly to
a deeply carved channel. For the scroll, Curtin & Alf shifted to
a more Milanese style in accordance with the scroll found in the original,
which has been attributed to Mantegazza.
The look of the old wood and varnish has been deftly captured. The predominantly
golden-yellow tone of the maple has been warmed by an amber varnish,
tinted slightly with orange madder, and antiqued to the point of confusion
with the original.
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