Background
Emmanuel Gradoux-Matt was born in Germany, but was raised alongside his two brothers in Switzerland.
Emmanuel Gradoux-Matt was born in Germany, but was raised alongside his two brothers in Switzerland.
Gradoux-Matt graduated first in his class with distinction from the Newark Violin Making School, which is part of the Nottingham Technical College.
Gradoux-Matt was schooled in the methods of violin-making in both Europe and the United States. His experience in various ateliers includes Pierre Gerber in Lausanne, Switzerland, whom Gradoux-Matt credits as the most prominent influence on developing his early interest in the artistic, social, and musical aspects of violin-making. Gradoux-Matt also worked with West.E. Hill & Sons in Great Missenden, England, and with Jacques Francais in New New York
In 2008, the pair amicably parted ways and Gradoux-Matt founded Gradoux-Matt Rare Violins Limited Liability Company, and at the new location of 31 East 28th Street in New New York
Foreign over 25 years, Gradoux-Matt has developed new methods of restoration and repair. He often restores and cares for the world"s most famous instruments, made by masters like Antonio Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri.
In addition, Gradoux-Matt does sound adjustments for some of the world"s most distinguished soloists, ensemble, and orchestra players. Some of his most universally applauded clients include Yo-Yo Ma and Joshua Bell.
He has given lectures at the Juilliard School of Music in New York City in the class of Joel Smirnoff.
As of October 2013, Gradoux-Matt is semi retired. He spends his time building instruments. He also does expertise on rare instruments as well as repairs and sound adjustments for his long term clients.
Gradoux-Matt founded the non-for-profit Workshop for Music Performance, or, in New York in 2008.
The hall is an elegant and quaint space that seats 70 and where most Wednesdays at 12:30 p.m., there are hour-long concerts called "Strad for Lunch" during which young and exceptionally gifted musicians play classical music on some of the best instruments Gradoux-Matt Rare Violins Limited Liability Company has to offer. closed its doors in 2013.
One of his celli was purchased in early 2013 by a member of the New York Philharmonic.