| Name: | Bevan Wulfenstein | |
| Period: | 18th Century (1700-1799) | |
| Trade: | Fiddle Maker | |
| City: | Moroni | |
| State: | Utah | |
| Travel: | Regional | |
| To Schedule: | Visit Hardingfele.com | |
| Standard Fee: | Negotiable | |
| Note: | Discover the delicate art of fiddle making with our master craftsman. Watch as he shapes each piece of wood with precision and skill, transforming it into a beautifully resonant instrument that sings with the soul of history. Engage Master Wulfenstein about preserving the timeless tradition of handcrafting fiddles. Learn about the tools, techniques, and stories that have been passed down through generations. Feel the warmth of the workshop and the magic of creating music from the finest materials. Whether you're a musician, a history enthusiast, or simply curious, our fiddle maker's workshop offers a captivating glimpse into the past. Don't miss your chance to experience the harmony of heritage and artistry. Visitors can expect to learn: The Art of Craftsmanship: Discover the intricate process of carving, assembling, and finishing each fiddle by hand, using traditional 18th-century techniques. Historical Context: Gain insights into the cultural and historical significance of fiddles in colonial America, and how these instruments played a vital role in community gatherings and celebrations. Material Selection: Understand the importance of selecting the right types of wood and other materials to create a high-quality fiddle, and learn how these choices impact the instrument's sound and durability. | |
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Exhibit: Bevan Wulfenstein
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