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An immaculate silver mounted violin bow by Yannick Le Canu, Lille,France in 2020. It is inspired by an original model. Nimble, with agility, and an energetic yet smooth response. Medium Firm with suppleness. It was exhibited in the Inaugural Bay Fine Strings Contemporary Violin Makers Exhibition and Concert April 29th 2023, and a copy of the published catalog will be included with this bow.
About Yannick Le Canu
Yannick Le Canu was born in Massy, France, in 1976. As a teenager, he used to spend most of the time in his uncle’s violin and bow making camberworkshop, the famous Loïc Le Canu and Bernard Millant. There he absorbed the warm atmosphere and stimulating proximity with prestigious instruments.
In 1998, he graduated under the supervision of Eric Grandshamp. Between 2000 and 2004 he worked in the Arezzo workshop, in Toulouse. Currently he works in his own workshop together with luthier Juliette Desmarchelier, in Lille.
In 2012, expert bow maker Jean-François Raffin asked Le Canu to collaborate with him and Sylvain Bigot in his office.
In conclusion, Yannick Le Canu has become one of the best and most promising bow makers internationally. He has won numerous awards which confirm he is already a referent in this field worldwide.
Awards:
2008 — Gold Medal” (violin bow) Violin Society of America in Portland
2008 — Gold Medal” (cello bow) Violin Society of America in Portland
2007 — “Meilleur Ouvrier de France” (quartet of bows, violin bow and frog copy)
2006 — “Gold Medal” (violin bow) Violin Society of America in Baltimore.
2006 — “Gold Medal” (cello bow) Violin Society of America in Baltimore
2002 — “Certificate of Merit” (violin bow) Violin Society of America in Cincinati.
2002 — “Certificate of Merit” (viola bow) Violin Society of America in Cincinati 2004.
2002 — Certificate of Merit” (violin bow) BVMA London.
2002 — “Gold Medal” (violin bow) Violin Society of America in Portland.
2002 — “Special Mention for the contemporary creation” (violin bow) Paris.
2002 — “Silver Medal” (violin bow) Paris “Silver Medal” (viola bow) Paris.
1999 — Award for the youngest maker (viola bow) Paris.
1999 — “Mention spéciale” (violin bow) Paris
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