Blog

$150,000 Italian Double Bass Declared Stolen in New York

Double bassist Brian Fountain has declared his eighteenth-century Italian double bass stolen, following a consignment agreement that appears to have resulted in the instrument disappearing entirely.

In April 2022, Fountain alleges that he left his bass, which he says is valued at $150,000, with Manny Alvarez of Kolstein and Sons Music in Baldwin, NY. Fountain then opted to collect the instrument two years later — but when he contacted the company, he was informed the instrument had been sold. Cellos Instrument

$150,000 Italian Double Bass Declared Stolen in New York

However, allegedly, Kolstein and Sons were unable to present Fountain with any kind of documentation that proved the instrument had been sold, nor would they pass on the name of the buyer. Fountain alleges that the company then began to ignore his attempts at communication. He has documented four different phone calls to the company on his Instagram account , and has also shared screenshots of text conversations between himself and Kolstein staff.

Fountain says he has declared the instrument stolen, and reported the matter to both New York and federal police. He is also appealing to his fellow musicians, particularly those based in New York, to keep an eye out for his bass.

The instrument has a top of six pieces of medium-grain spruce with violin corners, and a flat back made of four pieces of clear pearwood. The ribs do not match the back and there are no outside liners present. The bass has no purfling in either table.

The bass's neck is made from well-flamed maple, while the fingerboard is ebony. It has replacement individual tuning gears, made of brass — and the outer side wings of the top and all the wood of the back are cut on the slab.

"If you are with this instrument, please know that you are playing on stolen property," Fountain said. "This has major legal implications for you."

If you have any information relating to the missing bass, please contact Brian Fountain on Instagram (@brianfountain.bass) or by email ([email protected]). You can hear him speak about his experience below.

The Violin Channel has yet to hear from Kolstein and Sons. This is a developing story.

Manny Alvarez became President and Owner of Kolstein’s in 2019, taking over for Barrie Kolstein. On the website, it states that "since taking ownership, Manny has led Kolstein’s to the addition of 3 new locations in the metropolitan area: Kolstein’s North: located at Roosevelt Field Mall, Kolstein’s Loft: located at the JW Marriot Essex House NY 160 Central Park S, and the Kolstein’s + Children’s Orchestra Society (COS) Music School located at 36 Church Street, Syosset NY."

A post shared by Brian Fountain (@brianfountain.bass)

You can also view some images of the instrument below.

08junAll Day 16 Paolo Borciani Prize International String Quartet Competition (All Day) Romolo Valli Municipal Theatre, Piazza Martiri del 7 Luglio, 1, 42121 Reggio Emilia RE, Italy Event Type :competitions Event TagsPaolo Borciani Prize International String Quartet Competition, string quartet competition FOLLOW

17junAll Day 22 Primrose International Viola Competition (All Day) Colburn School, 200 S Grand Ave Event Type :competitions Event TagsPrimrose International Viola Competition,Primrose Viola Competition FOLLOW

16julAll Day 27 Johann Sebastian Bach International Cello & Baroque Cello Competition (All Day) Thomaskirche Leipzig, Thomaskirchhof, Thomaskirchhof 18, 04109 Leipzig, Germany Event Type :competitions Event TagsBaroque Cello Competition,Cello Competition,Johann Sebastian Bach International Cello Competition FOLLOW

“Thank you Violin Channel for creating such a wonderful and much welcome platform in our industry” MIRIAM FRIED Professor of Violin - New England Conservatory “The Violin Channel is my preferred source for all things classical” JOHANNES MOSER International Cello Soloist “The Violin Channel is a real mover and shaker in the classical music industry and contributes so much” DIANE BLACKMAN Principal - BR Public Relations “The Violin Channel upholds standards of true reporting and sharing without bias” KIM KASHKASHIAN Professor of Viola - New England Conservatory “The Violin Channel provides an invaluable service” STEVEN ISSERLIS International Cellist

“Thank you Violin Channel for creating such a wonderful and much welcome platform in our industry”

“The Violin Channel is my preferred source for all things classical”

“The Violin Channel is a real mover and shaker in the classical music industry and contributes so much”

“The Violin Channel upholds standards of true reporting and sharing without bias”

“The Violin Channel provides an invaluable service”

The Violin Channel is the New York City-based leading international classical music news, media and streaming platform — with over 600,000+ social media and app devotees and an email subscription base of over 100,000 people, the platform consistently reaches in excess of 2,000,000 eyeballs worldwide each and every month. It comprehensively covers international classical music goings-on far beyond just the violin and strings, and includes up-to-date industry news, masterclasses, competition coverage, interviews, educational resources, events, and concert livestreams, with a heavy focus on the promotion of highly promising young string soloists and ensembles.

©2023 The Violin Channel, All Rights Reserved

Our newsletter is trusted by over 100,000+ industry professionals around the world

We deliver news straight to your inbox and will never share your data. You'll never miss a beat!

$150,000 Italian Double Bass Declared Stolen in New York

Cello Bows We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to our use of cookies. To learn more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Policy.