Larsen Strings Introduces Cello Limited Edition Campaign Set
The Denmark-based strings company is offering an exclusive cello string set combining two free A and D strings with the Il Cannone G and C strings
Larsen Strings launch of its Cello Limited Edition Campaign Set is an opportunity for cellists, who have long trusted the warmth and projection of the Larsen A and D strings, to explore new sound possibilities.
Larsen’s accessible and exclusive offer combines two free A and D strings with its innovative and power-focused Il Cannone G and C strings to provide a blend of warmth and projection, unlocking a broader tonal range without compromising on quality.
Including two Larsen A and two D strings, the set is available in both Original and Soloist A and D variations. The set’s unique combination invites players to explore richer and more nuanced soundscapes suited for orchestral, chamber, or solo performances.
The added projection and an expanded range of tonal colours of the Campaign Set also aims to empower cellists to bring greater depth and presence to their music.
Additionally, musicians can achieve greater note clarity and resonance, as well as a heightened level of responsiveness, with versatile play both near and far from the bridge, making it easier to control tonal colours and dynamics.
The set is the perfect Christmas present for the cellist who relies on quality and the warmth of the Larsen A and D, but is ready to elevate their sound. American musicians may even purchase the Limited Edition Cello Campaign Set at a Christmas discount on the Larsen Strings North America Webshop, by using the discount code “24ViolinistComLarsen”.
“I can’t tell you how much better my old instrument sounds,” said cellist Rohan de Korte of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO). “The A string is ringing like a great tenor, the middle two are full of warm colours, and the bass is fabulous. I could have tried every string in the world and still not have found a combination like the one you chose. I am also sure that I heard my cello say ‘thank you’ as well as it feels so much freer to play and sounds fresh and happy, like it is smiling.”
“After using the same combination of strings on my instrument (1849 Charles Boullangier) for a few years, it was with utter delight that I discovered a new degree of responsiveness, warmth, and even tone with this new combination of Larsen Strings,” added Michelle Wood of the MSO. “It was so wonderful to discover a better balance for the instrument, and it has translated into my orchestral and chamber music career perfectly for my needs.”
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