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Violin by Kurt Lothar Meisel, Owatonna, Minnesota, 1976
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NMM 5877. Violin by Kurt Lothar Meisel (b. 1929), Owatonna, Minnesota, 1976. Serial no. 135. Stradivari model. Gift of Neal and Karin (Meisel) Steffenson, Owatonna, 1995.
Lothar Meisel's Quartet
NMM 5877 is the second violin in a quartet of instruments at the NMM made by Lothar Meisel (see also NMM 5876, 5878, and 5879).
Soundholes
Technical Information
Inscriptions:
- Printed in brown ink on paper label with lined texture and wavy-line border, the location, last two digits of year, and serial number written in black ink, signed Lothar Meisel in blue ballpoint pen over label text: [bird on branch] K. Lothar Meisel [KLM monogram over lyre] / Violinmaker and Repairer / from Klingenthal, Germany / OWATONNA 1976 No: 135 / MINNESOTA. The bird on the label represents the family branch, known as the "Bird" Meisels.
- Written in pencil on inside of top, upper treble bout: K l Meisel / [illegible] Quartett / 1976 [illegible] / Nr. 135
- Written in pencil on inside of top, upper bass bout: [illegible] / 1975 [sic]
- Branded on inside of back, visible through treble f-hole: [large typeface] K.L.MEISEL OWATONNA/MINN.
- Branded on inside of back in front of top block, to bass side of center joint: K.L.MEISEL
- Branded on inside of back in front of top block, to treble side of center joint: OWATONNA/MINN.
- Branded on inside of back in front of bottom block, to treble side of center joint: K.L.MEISEL
- Branded on inside of back in front of bottom block, to bass side of center joint: OWATONNA/MINN.
- Branded on inside of top in front of top block, to treble side of center joint: K.L.MEISEL
- Branded on inside of top in front of top block, to bass side of center joint: OWATONNA/MINN.
- Branded on inside of top in front of bottom block, to bass side of center joint: K.L.MEISEL
- Branded on inside of top in front of bottom block, to treble side of center joint: OWATONNA/MINN.
- Branded on inside of top between center joint and bassbar: [large typeface] K.L.MEISEL
- Branded in inside of top between center joint and treble f-hole: OWATONNA/MINN.
- Branded on base of neck heel, under fingerboard: [large typeface] K.L.MEISEL
- Branded on bridge, toward fingerboard: K.L.MEISEL
- Stamped on lower rib above endpin: Q
- Stamped on lower rib below endpin: 2
Top: two-piece, quarter-cut spruce: fine grain.
Back: two-piece maple cut off-the-quarter: prominent, medium curl descending steeply from center joint; small maple dowel through back into top block; small maple dowel through back into bottom block.
Ribs: quarter-cut maple: prominent, narrow curl angled to right on bass side, angled to left on treble side; lower ribs divided by purfling strip and two wide pernambuco strips; rib corners slightly rounded.
Head and Neck: maple: broad curl; inside of pegbox stained black.
Edging: full, rounded edges.
Purfling: maple and pearwood; wide center strip.
Varnish: medium orange; wood texture visible through varnish, resulting in a matte effect.
Fingerboard: ebony; made by Josef Klier, Bubenreuth, originally from Schönbach.
Nut: ebony.
Tailpiece: rosewood; beveled face; ivory saddle; made by Herfried Werner, Bubenreuth, originally from Ursprung, Czechoslovakia, near Schönbach.
Tailgut: black plastic.
Pegs: four rosewood with ivory pins; undercut heads; made by Emil Lorenz, Bubenreuth, originally from Schönbach
Saddle: ebony.
Endpin: rosewood with ivory pin; made by Emil Lorenz, Bubenreuth, originally from Schönbach.
F-holes: steeply pointed wings; lower wings channeled; undercut; inside edges stained black.
Linings: basswood.
Corner blocks: basswood.
Top block: spruce.
Bottom block: basswood.
Other: spruce cleats along inside of top center joint; maple cleats along inside of back center joint; inside of body stained light brown.
Pegbox and Scroll
Measurements
Back length: 356 mm
Upper bout width: 166 mm
Center bout width: 110 mm
Lower bout width: 208 mm
Upper rib height: 29-30 mm
Center rib height: 30 mm
Lower rib height: 30-31 mm
Total violin length: 592 mm
Stop length: 196 mm
Vibrating string length: 329 mm
Neck length (bottom of nut to ribs): 133 mm
Lit.: André P. Larson, "A Salute to the Instrument Makers of the Vogtland, Including Nine Generations of the Meisel Family," The Shrine to Music Museum Newsletter 23, No. 1 (October 1995) p. 6.
Prod. Julie Kucaj, "Lothar Meisel," Arts & Minds. Bravo! News Style Arts Channel, Toronto, 30-31 Jan. 2003.
K. Lothar Meisel with Betty Vos, The Meisel Family Violin Makers: Klingenthal, Vogtland, Saxony (Ely, Minnesota: Singing River Publications, Inc., 2007), pp. 250-251.
The NMM preserves violins from each of eight generations of the
Meisel family.
Go to the NAMM Oral History Interview Project to see a short video interview with Kurt Lothar Meisel (June 28, 2006)
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