From May 3 to May 5, 2025, I will be exhibiting at La Folle Journée Tokyo, one of the most anticipated classical music events in Japan, at my booth No. 15 in Hall B7. After five years since my last exhibition in Tokyo, I am excited to once again meet musicians, collectors, and violin enthusiasts to showcase my latest handcrafted violins in person.

My Return to Tokyo After Five Years
The last time I participated in a violin exhibition in Japan was in November 2019, during the Gengakki Fair. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic, the event was canceled and never resumed. This long absence makes my participation in La Folle Journée Tokyo 2025 even more special—an exceptional chance to reconnect with the Japanese audience and present my newest Cremonese violins.
The Violins I Will Present at La Folle Journée Tokyo 2025
At the exhibition, I will showcase two high-end violins, representative of my research, craftsmanship, and the finest traditions of Cremona violin making:
Guarneri del Gesù "Ex Brusilow" Model Violin
This violin is a new addition to my collection and will be introduced to the Japanese market for the first time. Crafted after extensive research, it is inspired by the legendary violin once played by violinist Anshel Brusilow, renowned for its powerful and deep sound.Watch the presentation video of this violin here: https://youtu.be/cIrZoTYO0vY?si=NAo37_9Zul_NGOYj
Stradivari 1703 Model Violin
A timeless masterpiece, inspired by Antonio Stradivari's Golden Period violins. This model represents the perfect balance of power, sweetness, and rich tonal complexity, the signature characteristics that have made Stradivari violins world-famous.
Visit Me at Booth No. 15!
If you are a professional violinist, a collector, or a lover of Cremonese violin making, I warmly invite you to visit my booth No. 15 in Hall B7 at La Folle Journée Tokyo 2025. This is a unique opportunity to experience the sound and craftsmanship of my violins up close.
I can’t wait to meet you in Tokyo! See you on May 3, 4, and 5!
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