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Westminster
Westminster E-First strings have been on the market for a long time, but are still very popular among violinists, because of the beautiful clear sound... More
Westminster E-First strings have been on the market for a long time, b...
€9,00 €7,44
 
 
D'Addario
Ascenté viola strings are specially designed to provide the novice viola player with a synthetic string set that is affordable, offers a warm and cle... More
Ascenté viola strings are specially designed to provide the novice vi...
€49,00 €40,50
 
 
D'Addario
Zyex strings are known for their warm, clear and powerful sound. The strings are very stable, even in changing weather conditions and are easy to play... More
Zyex strings are known for their warm, clear and powerful sound. The s...
€233,00 €192,56
 
 
Pirastro
Pirastro Perpetual viola string is Pirastro's most recent innovative product. In the range of Pirastro viola strings, the Perpetual is the viola strin... More
Pirastro Perpetual viola string is Pirastro's most recent innovative p...
€135,00 €111,57
 
 
Warchal
Warchal Karneol violin strings produce a well-balanced velvet warm sound. More
Warchal Karneol violin strings produce a well-balanced velvet warm sou...
€38,00 €31,41
 
 
Thomastik-Infeld
Thomastik Superflexible violin strings (4/4) have a braided steel core, which reduces the stiffness of the strings and improves flexibility. With the ... More
Thomastik Superflexible violin strings (4/4) have a braided steel core...
€41,00 €33,88
 
 
Thomastik-Infeld
Thomastik Superflexible viola strings have a braided steel core, which reduces the stiffness of the strings and improves flexibility. With the correct... More
Thomastik Superflexible viola strings have a braided steel core, which...
€60,00 €49,59
 
 
Thomastik-Infeld
Spirocore Solo double bass strings are made of a braided flexible steel core, wrapped with chrome steel. The strings are suitable for both arco and pi... More
Spirocore Solo double bass strings are made of a braided flexible stee...
€216,00 €178,51
 
 
Pirastro
Eudoxa double bass strings are (hand)made from sheep gut; have a relatively low voltage, fast response and give a warm, round and versatile sound. Onl... More
Eudoxa double bass strings are (hand)made from sheep gut; have a relat...
€730,00 €603,31
 
 
Pirastro
Pirastro Synoxa viola strings are no longer manufactured by Pirastro. There are still a few strings available. More
Pirastro Synoxa viola strings are no longer manufactured by Pirastro. ...
€82,00 €67,77
 
 
Thomastik-Infeld
Thomastik-Infeld Alphayue viola strings combine a competitive price with a beautiful colorful sound, direct response and good playability. These strin... More
Thomastik-Infeld Alphayue viola strings combine a competitive price wi...
€46,00 €38,02
 
 
Pirastro
Pirastro Flexocore-Permanent steel strings produce a relatively warm sound with great projection, very stable. powerful sound and excellent response. More
Pirastro Flexocore-Permanent steel strings produce a relatively warm s...
€83,00 €68,60
 
 
Pirastro
Permanent viola strings are no longer produced by Pirastro, however some strings/sets are still available. More
Permanent viola strings are no longer produced by Pirastro, however so...
€90,00 €74,38
 
 
Dogal
The goal in developing Dogal Marchio Verde violin strings was to create a string tension very similar to gut string tension, even if their core is mad... More
The goal in developing Dogal Marchio Verde violin strings was to creat...
€25,00 €20,66
 
 
Pirastro
"Gold" viola strings from Pirastro are made by hand in the traditional way. They play easily and have a nice clear and warm sound. The A-string has a ... More
"Gold" viola strings from Pirastro are made by hand in the traditional...
€108,00 €89,26
 
 
Pirastro
Chromcor viola strings from Pirastro have a solid steel core and are wound with chrome steel, and therefore last a very long time. The A and D strings... More
Chromcor viola strings from Pirastro have a solid steel core and are w...
€60,00 €49,59
 
 
Pirastro
The Pirastro Perpetual solo double bass string set (A/E/B/F#) is the latest development from Pirastro (2019). All strings have an extremely flexible b... More
The Pirastro Perpetual solo double bass string set (A/E/B/F#) is the l...
€251,00 €207,44
 
 
Lenzner
Lenzner Supersolo "Classic" double bass strings are handmade strings from the Mark Neukirchen region in Germany and are particularly suitable for baro... More
Lenzner Supersolo "Classic" double bass strings are handmade strings f...
€449,00 €371,07
 
 
Pirastro
Pirastro Passione Solo double bass strings are made of high tensile twisted carbon steel, wound with chrome steel wire. Very suitable for arco orchest... More
Pirastro Passione Solo double bass strings are made of high tensile tw...
€268,00 €221,49
 
 
Thomastik-Infeld
Superflexible Solo double bass strings have a braided steel core, which reduces the stiffness of the strings and improves flexibility. With the correc... More
Superflexible Solo double bass strings have a braided steel core, whic...
€166,00 €137,19
 
 
Thomastik-Infeld
Thomastik terminated the fabrication of these strings. Some set/strings are still available. More
Thomastik terminated the fabrication of these strings. Some set/string...
€137,00 €113,22
 
 
Kaplan
Kaplan Vivo viola strings offer experienced violists a challenge to get a beautiful and powerful sound from their instruments. Kaplan Amo brings warmt... More
Kaplan Vivo viola strings offer experienced violists a challenge to ge...
€84,00 €69,42
 
 
Thomastik-Infeld
Thomastik Superflexible cello strings have a braided steel core, which reduces the stiffness of the strings and improves flexibility. With the correct... More
Thomastik Superflexible cello strings have a braided steel core, which...
€109,00 €90,08
 
 
Thomastik-Infeld
The Belcanto viola strings are the newest member of the Belcanto family. The strings can be used in many ways for various music styles and are easy to... More
The Belcanto viola strings are the newest member of the Belcanto famil...
€56,00 €46,28
 
 
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Strijkinstrumentenshop.nl verkoopt alle type snaren van de meest gangbare merken zoals Pirastro, Thomastik-Infeld, D'Addario, Jargar, Larsen, Warchal, Optima, Westminster, Lenzner, Hill, Prim en Corelli voor de strijkinstrumenten viool, altviool, cello en contrabas. Ieder merk heeft zijn eigen technologie en fabricageprocess hoe de snaren geproduceerd worden en voor bespelers van strijkinstrumenten valt er heel wat te kiezen. In de onderstaande rubrieken enkele historiche informatie van de eerder genoemde merken (voorlopig nog even in het Engels).

Pirastro 

Gustav & Hermann Pirazzi  

From Italy to Germany

Today’s PIRASTRO GmbH was founded in 1798 by Giorgio Pirazzi as “Giorgio Pirazzi and Sons", string-maker from Italy, with representatives in Rome, Naples and Padua. Pirazzi was a Miller’s son born in 1766 in Domodossola in Italy and was sent as a 14-year old to string makers in both Naples and Rome where he was to learn the craft of the manufacture of strings. On completing his apprenticeship, Pirazzi returned back to his home on the shores of Lake Maggiore. Here he met Italian families who had experienced good fortune by moving to Frankfurt and now were returning to their old homes for the holiday period.

These families invited Pirazzi to visit them in Frankfurt. Pirazzi accepted their offer and went even one step further, settling in Germany. Life was not easy for new arrivals in the city, however, as the Guilds were refusing to admit new craftsmen in order to protect the existing livelihoods of those in the City. Such measures suited one of the region’s princes - the Count of Isenberg - who encouraged the rejected Italians to settle in his own wealthy county of Offenbach, just south of Frankfurt. Giorgio Pirazzi seized this opportunity and eventually received an invitation from a wealthy Offenbach landowner to found the factory on his land and thus pursue his craft.

Pirazzi becomes Pirastro

The business grew slowly and steadily and in the 1890s Gustav Pirazzi (the grandson of the founder) invited his friend, Theodor Strobel, to join him as a business partner. The partners combined the first four letters of their names to create the PIRA-STRO brand which is still so well-known today. Strobel died in 1922 and Gustav’s son Hermann took over the firm, leading it until his death in 1976.

1970 until today

A growth in demand necessitated the need for a second production site in Germany in the early seventies.

Following this, in 1992 Eva Pirazzi, daughter of Hermann, and her husband, Volker Müller-Zierach, took on the leadership of the firm.

Today Eva and Volker work with their adult children Annette and Henning, both of whom joined the firm following the completion of their studies and experiences working in other companies across Europe. Henning and Annette are now the sixth generation of the family to lead the firm.

PIRASTRO in Offenbach

Thomastik-Infeld

Thomastik-Infeld can look back at a long history full of change. Even before the beginning of the First World War Dr. Franz Thomastik (luthier and Doctor of Philosophy) dealt with all raw materials for potential use in making strings. Starting in 1919 he did his systematic research into materials together with Otto Infeld, an engineer. The cooperation of the company founders first occurred as a joint effort of two single enterprises. The home of both companies was in shared premises in the 6th municipal district of Vienna. In 1921 the foundation of the joint company “Dr. Franz Thomastik and employees” followed.

Eventually Dr. Thomastik chose steel as material for the development of new strings. In the production of piano strings, there was already plenty of knowledge about steel wires which were struck by hammers. The major problem at that time was to make the steel wire usable for string instruments. Therefore, a specific processing technology was necessary. The advantages of this material lay in the resulting tuning stability, the imperviousness to climatic changes, as well as in its significantly longer lifespan. On the basis of the Austrian patent (No. 69060 – flat wire winding of Dr. Thomastik filed August 15th, 1914) and after many years of joint effort steel strings had been successfully manufactured. In 1926 strings of respectable quality were developed for all string instruments, from the violin to the contrabass.

A document dating from the year 1942 shows that at the beginning of the 1930s 50 percent of the production of strings was exported, and that Great Britain and the United States of America were the most important markets. The outbreak of the Second World War and the resulting destruction of the company through the numerous allied bombardments of the town disrupted the business. After the end of the war and the reconstruction, production was resumed in June 1946. In 1950 production levels reached those of the prewar period again.

Right from the beginning the red violin body with the curved initial „T“ was the defining logo of the company.

When Dr. Thomastik died at the end of 1951, Otto Infeld acquired the whole company. After his death in 1965 Margaretha Infeld took over the company together with her son Peter Infeld. Under the guidance of Margaretha Infeld the company not only found its present-day base in the Diehlgasse, but also became the leading supplier of strings for stringed instruments. Margaretha Infeld played an active role in the company until 1994 when her son Peter Infeld took over the sole management of the company. He led it according to family traditions up to his unexpected death in April 2009.

The time after 1950 was marked by a growth of the company. The unrivalled striving of the founders for the highest quality formed the basis for that crucial innovation which was the starting point for the success of Thomastik-Infeld. Right up to the present day this innovation has significantly contributed to the company’s success: a string with synthetic core and flat wire winding. This product – the Dominant string – is probably the most-played violin string worldwide. Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman had already adopted this string innovation when they were unknown violin students. Later both became soloists of world rank.

Currently, Thomastik-Infeld and its almost 200 employees produce more than 2,000 various strings for stringed and plucked instruments in the very heart of Vienna, the City of Music. 97 % of the yearly produced units are exported to more than 80 countries all over the world. A strong international focus and the continuing enlargement of business relations remain an essential component of the strategy of Thomastik-Infeld.

D'Addario

The D'Addario family of string-makers originated in the small Italian town of Salle in the province of Pescara. A baptismal form from 1680 names a Donato D'Addario as a cordaro, where cordaro is a regional variant of Italian cordaio meaning "maker or seller of ropes and strings". From other historical records it appears that the town's primary occupations were farming and string-making. At the time strings were made of sheep or hog gut, and making them was a laborious process.

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After an earthquake devastated the town in 1915, two brothers-in-law, Rocco and Carmine D'Addario emigrated to Astoria in Queens, New York in an attempt to expand their market, importing and selling the strings made by their family in Salle. By 1918 Rocco had returned to Salle, and Carmine, who later, known as Charles, began making his own strings in a small shop behind the family home. Still made from gut, the process of making strings involved all members of the family.

The development of nylon by DuPont during World War II produced a major change in the family business. Sent samples by Dupont in 1947, the D'Addarios immediately began experimenting with this new material, consulting with many of its regular customers in developing the strings. 

Originally located in Lynbrook, New York, the business continued to expand and in 1994 moved to its current facility in Farmingdale, New York. The company is still owned and operated by the D'Addario family, with 13 family members among the 1,000 employees of the company.

Current key executives include John D'Addario III (CEO), Jim D'Addario (Chairman of the Board and Chief Innovation Officer), Robert D'Addario (President/Managing Director, CTG) Suzanne D'Addario Brouder (Foundation Director).[3]

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