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About me

I was born in April 1978 in Meerane (Saxony) as Clemens Ohl. After my family left for West Berlin in 1984 (by requesting an emigation permit), I discovered my love for music. In addition to my artistic skills, as a Waldorf student, my manual skills and creative inspiration were promoted at an early stage.

My first instrument which I was allowed to learn was, how should it be otherwise, the violin. However, I later switched to the saxophone, which still accompanies me today. My preference is improvisation.

After I experienced various occupations for a while (for example as a Velotaxi driver and as a seller in a music shop), fate or whatever, brought me to the idea of ​​combining my skills in a final profession.

Lothar Sandner and Sven Gerbeth taught me the traditional – musical craftmanship of violin making at the famous Klingenthal (Vogtland) Vocational School. I was able to gain further experience in the workshops of Michael Ledfuß & Friederike Dudda (Halle). I also worked with Matthias R. Misch  (Erfurt).

I founded the company “Giles Gomez Geigenbau” in 2009 and opened my shop in Richard-Wagner-Strasse 11, 99423 Weimar in 2010.

To avoid confusion, a short explanation for my surname. I owe this to a long past marriage from the time I lived in Berlin. It belonged to a Mexican woman and since then it also belongs to me.

What has happened so far

The headline takes getting used to, but I thank Sibylle Göbel for this beautiful article in the Thüringer Allgemeine (April 7, 2021)

Conversion of the showroom by Bela and Paul (beginning of 2021)

Conversion of the reception room (2019)

Repairs