A world-famous violin maker, founder of the Laubach workshop in Bamberg, an old Bavarian city. An annual participant in international music exhibitions. The main activity of Igor Laubach, continuing the traditions of the great Italian masters of the past, is a manual production of authentic string instruments. The principles of work — the use of high-grade materials, varnish components, paints and primers — preserve the experience of geniuses of past centuries, which determines the unique characteristics of Laubach violins, violas and cellos, combining brilliant old Italian sound and German quality. The creation of such instruments that not only have a wonderful sound and convenience, but also, through the emotional factor and craftsmanship, correspond to the personality of their owner — this is the main postulate expressed in the work of the Laubach violin workshop.
Many musicians playing instruments made by Igor Laubach have won prizes at international competitions. The master has prepared gifts for each participant of the first round. The violinist’s set includes first-class Laubach Gold rosin containing microparticles of gold of assay value 999, a silk protective case for the violin, a polish (cleaning agent) for the violin, an intensive cleaning agent for string instruments, and a Laubach pencil with a magnet. Igor Laubach says that he has a good hand and the contents of his "magic" box will help young talents win in the future.
Many musicians playing instruments made by Igor Laubach have won prizes at international competitions. The master has prepared gifts for each participant of the first round. The violinist’s set includes first-class Laubach Gold rosin containing microparticles of gold of assay value 999, a silk protective case for the violin, a polish (cleaning agent) for the violin, an intensive cleaning agent for string instruments, and a Laubach pencil with a magnet. Igor Laubach says that he has a good hand and the contents of his "magic" box will help young talents win in the future.