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The history
In 1947 Luigi Bulgheroni finally realized his lifelong dream and set up his own business in the manufacture of wood and brass musical instruments.
A dream which began when he was a child, when his father, a respected forger-master, supported the propensities of his son Luigi, guiding him towards the study of music and the world surrounding it.
This is how his deep passion for wind instruments was born and also the desire to be able one day to mark the history of music with his own work.
Confident of handing down not only a business, but also his long experience and a unique art, Luigi succeeded in passing on his enthusiasm and passion to his sons, Giacomo and Sergio, who, in 1974, set up the firm F.lli Bulgheroni S.n.c., which has specialized in the production of double reed instruments, Oboe, Oboe d'Amore, English Horn and of the Piccolo since 1985.
The F.lli Bulgheroni firm stands out from the others because its manufacturing processes and
the components of the musical instruments are carried out and made exclusively in the laboratory,
thus assuring meticulous care and constant quality control of the products from the initial phase
of the production to the final one. This guarantees instruments of very high quality, accompanied by
an elegant design and innovative solutions.
All this is also possible thanks to an on-going technological updating , but, above all, to the
presence of skilled craftsmen able to give life to a fine piece of wood transforming it into
a unique musical instrument.
The strength of the Bulgheroni firm lies in the hands of these true artists, because their
expert and meticulous manual skills can never be replaced by the schematic mass production
of a machine.
Moreover, the close collaboration with professionals, clients and musicians is of fundamental
importance, an inspiration for Giacomo and Sergio to continuously search for solutions
which enable every musicion to enhance their own potential and the Bulgheroni musical
instruments to stand out for their ductility.
Anyone who visits the firm remains fascinated by the simplicity of the great professionalism shown and by the owners’ confidence in guaranteeing to music that special vitality which renders it immortal.
Following in their father Luigi's footsteps, the two brothers continue to pass on the wisdom of the past to their sons who are already working in the company and perhaps one day the magical world of music will shine in the eyes of their grandchildren.
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