About
As a child, Yannick van Hove visited stone and wood sculptor workshops in Italy with his parents. He draws his taste for manual work from it. After studying applied arts and fine arts, he did his apprenticeship in Villeneuve then worked with the cabinetmaker Ruffieux in Montreux. In 1988, he tackled harpsichord making with a master, Bruce Allen Kennedy, in Château-d’Oex.
Yannick van Hove’s specialty is the historical copying of harpsichords, bound clavichords, spinets and virginals, respecting the masters of yesteryear to restore the historical sound of the instrument as closely as possible. Its clientele is made up of professional performers and early music enthusiasts. He received the Thorlet Prize from the French Academy in 1994.
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1987 CFC carpenter cabinetmaker
1994 Thorlet Prize, French Academy, Paris
Very beautiful portrait by Bryan Bigler:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn3JKlJNh-Q
https://valtv.ch/yannick-van-hove/
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The artistic professions of instrument making
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Rue de la Gare 7
1348 Le Brassus
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