Larsen Strings has launched its Cello Limited Edition Campaign Set, offering an exciting opportunity for cellists to explore new sound possibilities while enjoying the warmth and projection they’ve trusted from the Larsen A and D strings for years.
This special offer combines two complimentary A and D strings with the innovative and powerful Il Cannone G and C strings, creating a perfect blend of warmth and projection. The set enhances the tonal range, providing cellists with a richer sound without compromising on quality.
The set includes two A and two D strings, available in both Original and Soloist variations. This unique combination invites players to explore deeper, more nuanced soundscapes, making it suitable for orchestral, chamber, or solo performances.
The Campaign Set is designed to deliver increased projection and a broader range of tonal colours, empowering cellists to achieve greater depth and presence in their music. Musicians will also enjoy enhanced note clarity, resonance, and a heightened level of responsiveness. Whether playing close to or far from the bridge, the strings offer improved control over tonal colours and dynamics.
This set makes an ideal Christmas gift for the cellist who appreciates the warmth of Larsen’s A and D strings but is ready to take their sound to the next level. American musicians can even purchase the Limited Edition Cello Campaign Set at a special Christmas discount on the Larsen Strings North America Webshop using the code “24ViolinistComLarsen.”
Cellist Rohan de Korte of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra shared his experience: “I can’t tell you how much better my old instrument sounds. The A string rings like a great tenor, the middle strings are full of warm colours, and the bass is fantastic. I could have tried every string in the world, but I still wouldn’t have found a combination like this. My cello even feels freer to play and sounds fresh, like it’s smiling.”
Michelle Wood, also from the MSO, added, “After using the same string combination on my 1849 Charles Boullangier for a few years, I was thrilled to discover a new level of responsiveness, warmth, and balance with these Larsen Strings. It’s translated perfectly into my orchestral and chamber music career.”
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