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Press Information RELAUNCH OF WWW.INFELD.BIZ Vienna, June 2004. new VISION (TM) family of strings for violin have hit the market with huge success. players from all over the world are desperate to get hands on the product ! check out the strings at SUMMERNAMM NASHVILLE ! New Superalloy™ Infeld Electric Strings Introduction to the New Superalloy™ Infeld Electric Strings:
INFELD guitars&basses on tour with PINK LA based guitarist Rafael Moreira, currently on tour with PINK, fell in love with an INFELD SHARK guitar! INFELD guitars&basses have been introduced at NAMM2004 and are available now! Gertraud Faigl & Helmut Frank visit San Diego We are visiting Benedikt & Salmon - the world's finest dealer for autographs Vienna, Nov. 1st, 2003. Thomastik-Infeld musical strings, today announced the availability of a new rosin that promotes better bowing response for violinists and violists. Rudi Berger meets Gilberto Gil
CD RELEASE - Peter Infeld "A Voice on the Way" Peter Infeld has released his 1st CD "A Voice on the Way" on his birthday May 8, 2001. JIMMY BRUNO Midnight Blue Charity Auction Jimmy Bruno Midnight Blue Charity Auction is up and running THOMASTIK-INFELD endorser Mairead Nesbitt releases new CD "Raining Up" Erweiterte Zusammenarbeit mit dem KLANGFORUM WIEN Jahressponsor für das Klangforum Wien Russian THOMASTIK-INFELD Dealer goes online On the request of the artist Thomastik-Infeld has developed a guitar strings custom set especially for George Benson. The product is for sale already in the US. A NEW GENERATION OF STRINGS: Infeld Violin Up till now violinists have influenced the sound of individual strings, and of their violin as a whole, by using a mix of strings with different gradations of tension (high, middle, low), or even using strings from different manufacturers. Due to the entirely different characteristics of individual strings, both strategies strongly affected the tonal balance of the instrument, forcing the violinist or the violin maker to optimize the instrument by a laborious process of trial and error. World Innovation: nickel-free cello stings The Belcanto project was actually started when a young cellist visited the Thomastik-Infeld R&D department. Her hands were all swollen and red because of her allergy to nickle. Desperately she has been looking for cello string that do not contain nickel, after all attempts to cure her allergy had failed. To that day, nickel was belived to be the only material for cello strings that could produce the characteristic cello sound. A few year Belcanto it has become far more than the solution for allergic cellists ... |