violin

Instrument Detail

Stefano Conia violin

The violin bears the label “Stefano Conia, Fatto in Cremona, Anno 1976 No. 236, S. Conia”. According to the accompanying maker’s certificate, it is modeled after the ex-”Vieuxtemps” 1716 violin of Antonio Stradivari. Click here for photos and more information.
Christo Wood violin The violin bears no label but is signed "Christo Wood 2004".
Karl Berger violin This violin bears the label “Karl A. Berger, New York, 1960” and is branded on the inside. It is reported to be the last violin made by Karl Berger; however, we believe this not to be the case. Click here for photos and more information.
Myroslav Putsentela violin This violin bears the label "M. Putsentela / Cremona 2001" and is pictured in the accompanying maker's certificate dated 3.03.2001.
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Peter Stolley violin The violin bears the label "Peter Stolley #17, Saxtons River, Vermont 1989." Click here for photos and more information.
EH Roth 1967 violin "Ernst Heinrich Roth, 1967 #23174". The violin is in very good condition and is a fine example of the Roth workshop's best work of this period.  Click here for photos and more information.
15-1/4" Juzek viola This very small viola bears the label “John Juzek, Violinmaker in Prague (signature)”. A good beginner's instrument.
15-5/8" Glasel viola The viola bears the label "Edward Glasel and Son in Markneukirchen 1953". It is typical Markneukirchen work and model and is in excellent condition. This small viola would be a good instrument for a motivated beginner.
17" viola by Marten Cornelissen The viola bears the label, “Marten Cornelissen / Northampton, Mass. / Opus 508, 2003.” Click here for photos and more information.

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