Sergio Peresson
Violin maker
(1913 – 1991)
Sergio Peresson was active from 1943. He moved to Caracas, Venezuela in 1947 and was employed as a repairer for the Venezuelan Symphony Orchestra. In 1963, he relocated to Philadelphia to work for William Moennig until 1971. He established himself independently in Haddonfield starting in 1971. A prolific maker, his early work featured fine finishes, utilizing Guarneri models and shaded spirit varnish. He gained a high reputation among players for his copies of master instruments, particularly cellos, leveraging his experience in Moennig's shop. His clients included cellists du Pre and Rostropovich. Later, he relied somewhat on pre-fabricated parts, and the general standard of his work became less consistent.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $72,000 in Nov 2011, for a viola.
- 40 auction price results.
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Instruments
Viola -
1972
Haddonfield, NJ
Viola -
c. 1973
Philadelphia, PA
Viola -
1974
Haddonfield, NJ
Viola -
1974
Udine
Viola -
1977
Haddonfield, NJ
Viola -
c. 1978
Haddonfield, NJ
Viola -
1979
Haddonfield, NJ
Viola -
1980
Haddonfield, NJ
Viola -
1981
Haddonfield, NJ
Viola -
1984
Haddonfield, NJ
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