My fine handmade cellos are based on the Stradivari model. All instruments are made entirely from scratch by myself using high quality English Sycamore for the back, ribs and head and neck and a variety of spruces and firs for the fronts that have been bought in some years in advance. As with the double basses I make, production is fairly limited as I prefer to concentrate on quality rather than quantity. I offer a choice of tail pieces, end pins and strings to suit a players requirements at no extra cost. Carbon fibre cases can be supplied with any instrument and payment plans may be arranged, please enquire.
Customers have included cellists from such orchestras as The Philhamonia,The Royal Philhamonic,The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, The Royal Opera Covent Garden, BBC Symphony, The Stuggart Opera as well as many freelance players. Students from such colleges as The Royal Academy of Music, The Guildhall school of Music and The Northern School of Music have also purchased my instruments.
The basic dimensions can be found below, it can be seen that my cellos are solidly in the centre of what is considered a full size instrument of today but still very manageable for the smaller player. Please refer to the Making a Martyn Bailey Cello article for more information. Should you wish any further details or to try out this instrument please contact me.
Here's what some customers had to say about their Martyn Bailey Cellos:-
'Every since I rang, it (the cello) has deepened its sound further and words fail me to describe it - it leaves nothing to be desired! Many thanks.'
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'Number 25 is sounding as good as ever -- I've never come across such a cello that rings so much'
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'I'm enjoying playing on it immensely and I know it is going to give a great deal of pleasure to me and others in the years to come. Everyone admires the workmanship and the tone '---
Dennis Vigay (Principal Cellist- The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields)
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