3/4 Couturieux Violin Mirecourt, France circa 1910
3/4 Violin made in Mirecourt, France around 1910 by French luthier Michel Couturieux.
• Very attractive appearance
• Magnificent sound
• Clear and yet sweet and bright tone
This violin made around 1890 replicates one made by Antonio Stradivari, a famous Italian violin maker. His violins are among the world's most expensive, and he learned from Nicolo Amati before creating his own. Antonio was born in 1644 and passed away in Cremona in 1737.
This violin is a copy of the one made by Antonio Stradivari, a famous Italian violin maker known for bringing the craft to its highest perfection. The replica was made in Germany. Antonio was born in 1644 in Cremona, Duchy of Milan, and learned from Nicolo Amati before creating and labelling his violins. He passed away in Cremona in 1737, and his violins have become one of the most expensive in the world.
3/4 Violin made in Mirecourt, France around 1910 by French luthier Michel Couturieux.
• Very attractive appearance
• Magnificent sound
• Clear and yet sweet and bright tone
The following features characterize the Eastman Violin:
• Entirely hand-carved from a traditional selection of solid tonewoods
• Spruce top and maple back, ribs, and scroll
• Ebony fingerboard, pegs, and chinrest
• Genuine hand-inlaid purfling
• Stradivari pattern
• The violins are available in sizes 1/10, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 & 4/4.
• Includes a good timber bow
• The outfit also includes rosin and a high-quality shaped plywood case.
The Marcello violin outfit includes:
• Upgraded Strings (Il Canone Solo by Larsen for the 4/4 size and Evah Pirazzi for the smaller sizes)
* Titanium/ebony chin rest
• Very good Rosin
• Good Standard Bow
• Oblong case
Setup & Warranty:
Animato has set up this instrument and it has one year warranty.
Eastman's commitment to quality tonewood and expert hand-craftsmanship is abundantly evident.
• Entirely hand-crafted of well-seasoned, select tonewoods
• Attractive and durable hand-applied translucent amber varnish
• African ebony fingerboard, boxwood pegs, tailpiece, and chinrest
• Attractive and durable hand-applied translucent amber varnish
• Wittner composite tailpiece with four fine tuners available as an option
• Stradivari pattern
• Outstanding, modestly-priced step-up model
• Violin available in sizes 1/10, 1/8, 1/4, 3/4 & 4/4
• Comes with bow, case, and rosin
This is a Henri Farny violin made around 1910 and imported from Mirecourt, France to the USA with a label. Henri Farni’s works were mostly imported by Rembert Wurlitzer from Mirecourt, France to Cincinnati and New York USA.
• For advanced students
• Excellent for both solo and orchestra
• Producing a full range of tonal colours
This is the German Violin c 1895, one of Animato Strings' largest selections of new and old instruments in Australia including Asian-handcrafted instruments, new European instruments, and a wide range of antique stringed instruments.
This violin is supplied by Boosey and Hawkes in London. Boosey & Hawkes is the largest specialist classical music publisher in the world. It has been the major manufacturer of brass, string, and woodwind musical instruments until 2003.