Violin-maker, Luby, Czech Republic
Posted by: ToRo61
N 50° 15.255 E 012° 24.340
33U E 315065 N 5570120
The statue of violin-maker reminds a long tradition of violinmaking in Luby
Waymark Code: WMH85B
Location: Karlovarský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 06/05/2013
Views: 38
The former Schönbach, todays Luby, lies in a territory previously called “the surrounding forrest” or “Lubský újezd”. First settlements of this area can be dated between 1100 and 1140. In the year 1319 the german king Ludwig IV. the Bavarian allows the abbot Johanm III. to make the village a town with the same rights as the close-by town Eger (Cheb).
The tradition of violinmaking in Luby most probably started as early as the late 16th century. With the development of mining in Horní Luby, not only miners were comming to town, but also musicians. Making musical instruments was a side income in times of low profits from mining. This era however is not documented as the town with its archive was destroyed in a fire in November 1739. Saved was only the registry from 1698, where the oldest existing instrument is documented – a violin from Jan Adam Pöpel from 1664. Today this instrument is kept in the museum of Nuernberg. Another record of an early violinmaker is from 1721 – Elias Placht was considered the founder of the violinmaking school of Luby. In the mean time the production of musical instruments is extended to neighbouring towns of Markneukirchen and Klingental.
Sector of the workforce: violin-maker
Created or Donated by which group: Not listed
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