- Scott Cao
Scott Cao (pronounced Chow) is a
violin maker (luthier ), who is originally fromChina but now works inCampbell, California ,USA .Biography
In the mid-1970s, amidst Mao's cultural revolution, Cao was a farm worker. A violin-making teacher who visited the area offered him the opportunity of an
apprentice ship. He graduated from the Guangzhou Institute of Professions in 1977.When China opened its borders Cao went to the United States in 1985. He originally stayed in San Francisco where a violin dealer suggested that he should study repairing older instruments under a master luthier. His mentors included eminent violin makers such as Louiz Bellini, Hans Weisshaar, and Roland Feller. In 1990, Scott partnered with Heideo Kamimoto to start a violin shop and returned to China, where he and two other internationally acclaimed luthiers,
Shangchi Guan andShenchi Ming , together founded the Guangzhou Cremona Violins Company, a company which makes affordable instruments and bows, including violas,cellos, basses, and guitars. and established Scott Cao Violins. Three years later, Scott was able to open his own shop in the United States inCampbell, California .His best instruments are meticulous copies of famous
Stradivari andGuarneri designs.Awards
*Silver medal for viola, 1996 VSA international competition.
*Silver medal for violin, 1996 VSA international competition.
*Third place overall, viola, 1994, 7th internation Antonio Stradivari competition, Cremona, Italy.
*Certificate of Merit for violin tone, 1992 VSA competition.
*Two first place for violin tone and worksmanship, 1990 Violin Maker's Association of British Columbia.
*Tone and Worksmanship award for viola, 1988 VSA competition.
*Tone award for violin, 1986 VSA competition.Owners and Players
His instruments are known to have been owned or played by:
*
Nigel Kennedy
*Gidon Kremer
*Itzhak Perlman
*Mischa Maisky
*Mark Volkert
*Bin Huang
*Sheng Ko-Shu
*Yi-Wen Jiang andWei-Gang Li
*Lin Yao-Ji
*Evan Elsley
*Chee Yun
*Fan Ting
*KeiKing Lam External links
* Official website: http://www.scottcaoviolins.com
* Instrument of History article about Scott Cao http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/11.18.99/violin-9946.html
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