David Burgess (luthier)

David Burgess (luthier)

David Burgess is a violin, viola and cello maker working and residing in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Most of his training was in the shop of Hans Weisshaar in Los Angeles.

Groves Music Online includes him in their list of leading 20th century makers.[1]

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References

  • Helen M. Hayes, Member Profile: David Burgess
  • "U.S. Manufacturers Are Fit as a Fiddle, At Least in Violins", The Wall Street Journal, September 18, 1986.
  • "Back to the Future: David Burgess, a prize winning violin maker speaks to Stuart Pollens about his craft", The Strad, November 1986.

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