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Oud, Middle Eastern musical instrument, 1992; Peter S. Kyvelos (b. 1943); Belmont, Massachusetts; Curly maple, paduke, spruce, Delrin, synthetic mother-of-pearl, strings; 60 x 1 1/2 in.; Collection of the artist; Photography by Jason Dowdle
Oud, Middle Eastern musical instrument, 1992
Peter S. Kyvelos (b. 1943)
Belmont, Massachusetts
Curly maple, paduke, spruce, Delrin, synthetic mother-of-pearl, strings
60 x 1 1/2 in.
Collection of the artist
Photography by Jason Dowdle
 
Peter Kyvelos with oud in his shop, Unique Strings, Belmont, Massachusetts: 2004: Wood, plastic, mother-of-pearl, strings
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Peter S. Kyvelos
Belmont, MA
Oud maker Peter Kyvelos' fascination with the music of his Greek heritage sparked his interest in instrument making. Kyvelos's shop, Unique Strings, is considered the epicenter of instrument-making by Greek, Armenian, and Middle Eastern musicians around the United States. Peter has built more than 175 ouds. Still, it's hard to make a living. Each delicate oud takes about 125 hours of work to complete. Peter says, "I've kept at this work out of idealism and stubbornness because I think it needs to be kept alive."
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