A Timbre Through the Centuries

The creation of a handcrafted violin involves dozens of meticulous steps. In Hong Kong, only a few master craftsmen possess the skill to construct such instruments. The protagonist of this episode, Master Wong Wai-kuen, has over thirty years of experience in violin making, is one of the few luthiers in Hong Kong who can handcraft violins. In recent years, he has been passionately researching and attempting to replicate the Italian antique violin, the 1750 Stradivarius, due to its unique and captivating sound. Despite being over three centuries old, this violin continues to allure modern-day performers. Besides patterning the appearance, Master Wong is keen to recreate its enchanting sound. Master Wong Wai-kuen's daughter, Wong Pui-ying, is a talented violinist, winning numerous awards both locally and internationally. Since childhood, she has played on violins crafted by her father. With the support of a foundation dedicated to the development of youth in music, she had the privilege of borrowing an antique violin crafted by Antonio Stradivari in 1705, which further elevated her performance skills. This provided Master Wong with an opportunity to closely study the structure and sound of the antique violin, enhancing his craftsmanship. His handcrafted violins have been praised by musicians. He also participates in international violin exhibitions, showcasing Hong Kong-made violins to a wider audience.
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