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After graduating in 1999 from the International School of Violin Making of Cremona, he spent a few more years in the city, during which he built instruments which were sold through dealers, primarily in the United States and Japan.
In 2003, he moved to Nice to work in the workshop of Domenichini (a former student of Vatelot's), where he performed maintenance work and restoration while still creating new instruments.
In 2009, he was hired as Professor of Violin Making at the Academy of Music in Monaco.
Meanwhile, he opened his own studio in Nice, where he devoted himself exclusively to the manufacture of stringed instruments.
In 2003, he moved to Nice to work in the workshop of Domenichini (a former student of Vatelot's), where he performed maintenance work and restoration while still creating new instruments.
In 2009, he was hired as Professor of Violin Making at the Academy of Music in Monaco.
Meanwhile, he opened his own studio in Nice, where he devoted himself exclusively to the manufacture of stringed instruments.