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“For several months I am now the
happy owner of an Arcus Cadenza gold viola bow. Its elasticity and fast response
allow to modulate the tone perfectly. Not only my chamber music partners say that my not very large French viola (40,5 cm) sounds much bigger with it. Due to the excellent balance the weight seems to be just like a violin bow, which makes the alternation between the viola and the violin, which I play mostly, much easier. I will recommend your bows further,
also because of their beautiful design.”
"Thank you for Arcus bows. As a violist who has experienced a lot of tendonitis,
a lightweight bow such as these is most welcomed… especially when it draws such a deep, full and rich tone from my viola
(Geoffrey Ovington, 1983, NY). It is easy to control in various different bowings from spiccato to détaché, and accented
beginnings of notes come out with intense clarity. There is a flexibility and responsiveness to this bow which makes my
wooden one feel a bit clumsy – as if going from a sports car to a van!"
"I’m writing to express my appreciation for the Arcus Cadenza (Gold) Viola Bow which I purchased recently. After trying the same model about four years ago and not really finding it to my liking, I was very surprised at how wonderful this bow works and feels. I simply cannot put it down and have temporarily abandoned my wood bows, including a fine Sartory and a bow by a highly respected living maker. The Arcus has helped me to be able to play my 18th century viola with so much more ease and with much less effort in the right arm, ensuring a much more relaxed approach to technique. One characteristic of the Cadenza which I find quite singular is the bow’s “recovery” or “damping” ability—meaning that after the bow has “flexed” (for example producing a spiccato note) it “recovers” to a neutral “at rest” state immediately, without quiver, being instantly available for the next note. In a wood bow this is usually only achieved by making the bow very stiff (“strong”)—and such a bow usually lacks the flexibility to produce a good sound. I have always thought that a great bow must exhibit the dual qualities of strength and flexibility; the Arcus bow seems to have come very close to that ideal. Further, these qualities are achieved in a very light bow, making all motions easier to execute. "I recently purchased an Arcus Concerto viola bow ... and I thought I would let you know how impressed I have been with it. It really does perform as well as you claim on your website....The performance of the bow is most remarkable, the combination of strength and elasticity, together with a very low mass allows for a very easy style of playing previously only possible with old French master bows. The sound that this bow creates is of great richness, with upper partials having a freedom that is rarely possible with a wooden bow. The different position of the centre of gravity caused some initial problems, particularly with accented and articulated playing at the point, but a slight change in bow hold and technique has solved this problem." Richard Wallace, Violist, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
"Durch Zufall, obwohl ich
Fagottist bin, bin ich auf einen Artikel über Bögen von Andrew Victor gestoßen.
Die Kommentare über die Arcus Bögen machten mich so neugierig, dass
ich meine Frau davon überzeugte, einmal einen Arcus Violine Bogen zu
probieren (Sie ist Geigerin und Bratschistin und Lehrerin und spielte
bisher mit einem feinen Tubbs). Sie liebt ihren Arcus! So sehr, dass wir
für alle unsere 4 Kinder auch einen Arcus Concerto gekauft haben (bzw.
in den nächsten Wochen noch kaufen werden - der Bratschenbogen für
unseren Sohn ist in Bestellung). Unsere älteste Tochter absolviert an
der Juilliard das Major/Master Studium für Viola. Obwohl noch andere
Bögen in ihren Kästen sind, spielen sie nun alle und
zwar immer mit ihren Arcus-Bogen!"
"My Arcus Concerto S.E.
bow is absolutely fantastic. I use it
for all my concerts. Compared to every other bow, the projection of my viola is
much improved and the sound is just perfect. Plus it's extremely comfortable to
play, too. Carolin Kriegbaum, Germany |