YAMAHA EXPANDS LINE OF CARBON FIBER BOWS
WITH ADDITION OF ZAKHAR BRON SIGNATURE
BUENA PARK, CA (April 30, 2004)Yamaha's Band
& Orchestral Division recently debuted the CBB-107ZB Zakhar
Bron signature bow.
A design collaboration between Yamaha and Zakhar
Bron - one of Europe's most respected and preeminent educators
and violin soloists - resulted in this very unique carbon fiber
bow.
"From my point of view, choosing the most suitable
bow for a player is very important," states Bron. "Yamaha
worked closely with me to determine the factors of a great bow
design, and we arrived together at the final specifications for
my signature bow."
The tip-weighted balance and 62-gram weight of this
environmentally friendly bow more than meet the demands of Mr.
Bron's playing and teaching styles.
"Our designers enjoyed their direct collaborations
with Mr. Bron," says Michael Schaner, Assistant Manager,
Strings. "His ability for teaching some of the world's finest
young soloists was apparent as he explained his playing and teaching
styles relative to the use and design of a fine bow."
Born in Russia, Bron has won the Queen Elisabeth
International Competition and is currently Professor of Violin
at the Musikhochschule in Cologne and Zurich, Jury President for
the Novosibirsk International Violin Competition and a juror in
many other international violin competitions such as the Tchaikovsky,
Menuhin and Kreisler competitions.
Carbon fiber bows have the same feel and playability
of Pernambuco bows at a fraction of the cost, and provide musicians
a more durable and consistent material than wood. The bows come
close to matching the characteristics of wood, but changes in
weather, temperature or humidity have little effect on carbon
fiber, making it highly stable and perfect for use in any situation
- especially those in which musicians would rather not risk using
their primary bow, such as when playing outdoors or on tour. The
bows are great alternatives that can be used with confidence in
any musical setting. In addition, the bows are lightweight and
possess an optimum combination of strength and flexibility.
Demonstrating corporate and environmental responsibility,
Yamaha has begun manufacturing carbon fiber bows to help protect
the diminishing supplies of Pernambuco wood, which comes from
the rainforests of Brazil and is becoming increasingly scarce.
The CBB-107ZB is currently available.
For more information, write Yamaha Corporation of
America, Band & Orchestral Division, P.O. Box 6600, Buena
Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com.