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The Gliga I violin is an outstanding instrument for the advanced student. This versatile violin performs exceptionally for both solo and orchestral work, producing a full range of tonal colours. We stock only full size of the Gliga I, available in a beautiful 'Antiqued' finish, refined to produce a remarkably attractive instrument.
For optimal sound and playability, a FREE professional set-up by the luthiers in Animato's onsite workshop is included in the price.
This violin is crafted with similar specifications to the 'Gliga II' but with better grade timbers and with finer handwork finish.
The pegs, chinrest and fingerboard are made of ebony and the violin body has a solid spruce top and a nicely flamed maple back, neck and sides. Gliga violins are designed from the Stradivari pattern.
This is a Mirecourt Violin made around the 1930s with the label of a French luthier named L'Humbert. Emile L'Humbert is a French luthier who settled in rue de Passy in Paris in 1906 and began to make beautiful instruments until 1920 for Parisian luthiers.
Crafted in Romania by Master Luthier Vasile Gliga, who has over 27 years of experience, offering high-quality stringed instruments, including violins, violas, cellos, and double basses. Vasile Gliga is a Violin Society of America (VSA) member and the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM).
Our instruments are made from carefully aged European wood that has been naturally dried for 15 years. This 1/4 (quarter-size) violin features a solid Carpathian spruce top and flamed solid Carpathian maple sides and back. It includes hand varnishing, hand-inlaid purfling, and expertly carved fittings made from exotic wood and ebony, all installed to meet MENC specifications.
Note: This product is subject to pre-order. Please contact us at 1300 749 77, 07 3876 3877 or dlasa@animato.com.au
This is a German copy of Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Violin. Antonio Stradivari is a renowned Italian violin maker who was said to have brought the craft of violin-making into its highest pitch of perfection.