Gliga II - 7/8 Violin Outfit
Gliga II - 7/8 Violin Outfit
• For advanced students
• Excellent for both solo and orchestra
• Producing a full range of tonal colours
This is a Szolista Violin made in Hungary around the year 2016. An excellent violin for soloists. Szolista is a Hungarian word for Soloist
Szolista is a Hungarian word for Soloist. In other words, this is a soloist violin made in Hungary around the year 2016.
• For advanced students
• Excellent for both solo and orchestra
• Producing a full range of tonal colours
Prices vary between sizes! Please select your violin size to see the price.
This is a René Quenoil-labelled violin, dated 1947. It was probably made in Eastern Europe. René Quenoil is a multi-awarded and recognized French luthier, a highly respected Parisian stringed instrument maker, luthier, and repairer.
The Gliga I violin is an outstanding instrument for advanced students.
• A good bow
• Quality plywood case
• Rosin
• Free shipping
• Exceptional performance on solo and orchestral work
• Produce a full range of tonal colours
• Remarkably attractive due to its beautiful antique finish
• Better Grade Timbers than Gilga II
The Gliga II Violin Outfit comes with the following:
• Free Shipping
• Lightweight Oblong Case with Back Pack Straps
• Articul Carbon Fibre bow
• Violino Strings
• Ultralight Tail Piece
• Free professional setup
This is a John Jusek Violin made in Czechoslovakia around 1920 with its label and signature inside. This is one of the finest exported violins of the Czechoslovakian string instrument merchant John Juzek.
This is an Amati Violin Copy by Joseph Leistentritt made in Austria around 1908 with a label. Joseph Leistentritt is an Australian violin maker. Most of his works were seen during the 1900s.
This Violin bears the label Joh. Bapt. Schweitzer C.1880. Johann Baptist Schweitzer is considered one of the finest violin makers in Vienna.
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