Dell’Orto & Lanzini
Founded/Born - Closed/Death | 1987 - ??? |
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Still active? | yes |
info@dellortoelanzini.it | |
Webpage | http://www.dellortoelanzini.it/index.php |
The organ builders Carlo Dell’Orto and Massimo Lanzini are renowned for their passion and deep understanding of historic organ building. With over twenty years of experience, they approach each restoration and new construction with a commitment to preserving the artistic integrity of the original builders while also incorporating their own developed concepts. Their workshop, which employs eight people, has completed over 100 restorations, including significant projects like the new organ for the Collegiata di Arona and the reconstruction of a 1721 Gottfried Silbermann organ for the Chiesa di S. Allessandro in Milan.
Their work spans both restorations and new constructions, with a focus on traditional craftsmanship and historical accuracy. Some of their notable projects include the restoration of the 1721 Tomaso Roccatagliata organ, the Serassi organ in the Tortona Cathedral, and various other historic instruments across Italy and Switzerland. Their restorations often involve meticulous research and reconstruction to ensure that each instrument not only reflects its original sound and design but also fits harmoniously within its current environment. Their work continues to be highly regarded for its dedication to the preservation and continuation of traditional organ building practices.
Their work spans both restorations and new constructions, with a focus on traditional craftsmanship and historical accuracy. Some of their notable projects include the restoration of the 1721 Tomaso Roccatagliata organ, the Serassi organ in the Tortona Cathedral, and various other historic instruments across Italy and Switzerland. Their restorations often involve meticulous research and reconstruction to ensure that each instrument not only reflects its original sound and design but also fits harmoniously within its current environment. Their work continues to be highly regarded for its dedication to the preservation and continuation of traditional organ building practices.
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