4/4 Rudoulf Doetsch Violins are teachers' and students’ favourites for clarity and tone projection, as well as their smooth playability and response. It gives students, especially the advanced ones, a distinct advantage — in auditions, solo recitals and other performances. Students achieve higher levels of expression in their music. Professionals use these instruments as their second instrument because of their reliability and smooth, ringing tone. German build from all exceptional European woods varnished with a multi-layer spirit varnish that looks and sounds great. Doestch has been offering fine violins for more than two decades.
This is part of the Eastman Strings series instruments, one of the world’s most popular instruments. With a deep, resonant sound that responds with fluid harmonies and perfect balance across the strings, this instrument performs for auditions, advanced study, and professional performance. Multi-layered spirit varnish expresses old-world antique charm to match the old-world wood and craft behind it.
Paul Lorange, a renowned French luthier from Lyon, worked in Marseille during the early to mid-20th century. He established his independent workshop in the city in the early 1930s and was known for his fine workmanship on classical models and his use of various shades of red varnish. The violin in question was made in 1932, and it's noted that the handwriting on the violin and his original label may differ.
Mezzoforte carbon fibre violins are carefully assembled by an expert luthier in the Mezzoforte workshop in Germany and undergo rigorous testing before being sold.
• Amazing projection
• Striking dark appearance
• Warm and Brilliant sound
• Strong and stable carbon fibre material
• Comfortable playability even in higher positions
19th-century European violin—well crafted and meticulously preserved, featuring quality tonewoods and an attractive patina. It is valued for its resonant sound and appeals to both musicians and collectors seeking authenticity and character.
This is a Breton Mirecourt Violin made around 1900. Stamped internally Breton, Brevete, De S.A.R.M.e. Francois Breton was a French violin maker in Mirecourt, France who was Duchesse d’Angouleme’s personal luthier.