Cello by Milos Seyda Cremona 2021
Cello model Francesco Rugeri “il Per” (1675)
Model: Rugeri (1675)
Woods: Balcanic flamed maple and Italian spruce
Varnish: Linseed oil and natural resins
Bridge: Milo Stamm royal quality
Fittings: ErgoVio Germany on palisander
Endpin: Bender Germany carbon rod
Year: 2021
MILOS SEYDA
Musical sensibility, fascination with the diverse colours of sound, and curiosity about the way materials can be artistically transformed are the main elements that make up my work. Established in Cremona in 2015, he focuses mainly on the construction of violins, violas and cellos.
Milos came from Patagonia, Argentina. He grew up experiencing art and music in natural surroundings, starting to play the piano and the cello at a young age, and, later, to work with materials such as clay, metal and wood.
LAVS and Owen love his work and would love to introduce his work to LA musicians.