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The early years
in Japan was a time when it was financially unfeasible for an artist, or
for that matter an orchestra, to obtain string instruments of exceptional
quality.
As the years progressed, values rose and there began to form a void
between those who could afford a fine instrument and those who needed a
quality violin.
Shirakawa Sogyo was founded in 1961 to provide these artists with
an alternative to the old Italian violins and French bows that, until then,
were the only instruments of any quality really available.
We offered new quality violins from various violin makers and since
1968, have held nine exhibitions for contemporary violin makers. We believe
exhibitions, have developed and enlightened the works of other makers. We
are proud to say, because of these exhibitions, we feel, the fine works
of these and other contemporary makers will undoubtedly benefit our descendants
well into the 21st century.
In commemoration of the 30 years since our establishment, we would
like to showcase eleven makers who we feel epitomize the art of contemporary,
violin making. Selecting these makers was a difficult task considering the
number of top manufacturers, however, their works stood the scrutiny of
meticulous customers who demanded excellence, and though only one piece
could be imported at times, it was always of superb quality.
We would like to recognize here, the loyal and tireless efforts of
the late Mr. Takeshi Nemoto, who as a member of our company since its inception,
strived to promote the fine works of contemporary artists for many long
years. His passing before the completion of this album is especially regretful.
May his soul rest in peace knowing his work was not in vain.
We would also like to express our extreme gratitude to Mr. Shinichi
Yokoyama, without whose experience and cooperation towards us and the various
manufacturers involved, this album's completion would be questionable.
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