Birth of a Violin Three Sisters

For over 30 years, Andranik Gaybaryan has been making fine violin family instruments on a personal quest for a "perfect sound."

His classical violinist training at the Rachmaninov Conservatory of Music has greatly enhanced his skill as a master violin luthier by granting him an in-depth understanding to create powerful, tonally balanced violins that are highly sought after by distinguished musicians for solo and orchestral performances.

"It has been my pleasure and privilege to play Andranik Gaybaryan’s violin over the past year. This instrument’s beautiful sound helped me with performances on many concert stages as well as high resolution recordings and always drew praise from those hearing it. Its quality of sound has been remarkably consistent. I am always confident it will project a clear, rich tone whether in the coldest winter evening in a small chamber music venue or on a sweltering summer day in front of a symphony orchestra.
As one who is used to playing violins that are hundreds of years old I loved discovering a brand new master’s instrument. I am honored and happy to recommend Andranik’s work both to players and other violin lovers."
Gil Shaham, December 2018


Gill Shaham after performing Prokofiev's Violin Concherto No. 1 
on Andranik's violin at Tanglewood  Testing the sound of a new violin
Gill Shaham after performing Prokofiev's Violin Concherto No. 1 on Andranik's violin at Tanglewood
Testing the sound of a new violin
Gill Shaham, Andris Nelson and Andranik's violin performing Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in Japan Oleh Krysa with Andranik's violin in Andranik's shop
Gill Shaham, Andris Nelson and Andranik's violin performing Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in Japan
Oleh Krysa with Andranik's violin in Andranik's shop
Michael Zaretsky and Victor Romanul performing on Andranik's intruments After the concert
Michael Zaretsky and Victor Romanul performing on Andranik's intruments
After the concert with Michael Zaretsky and Victor Romanul