Jackson Guldan Violin Ohio USA
This violin was made in the workshop of Jackson Guldan in Columbus, Ohio USA. Jackson Guldan is a company that manufactures stringed musical 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.
"Boosey & Hawkes" was formed in 1930 as two well-established British music businesses merged and controlled the copyrights in many of 20th-century’s major music. This included the works of popular classical composers such as Leonard Bernstein, Benjamin Britten, Aaron Copland, Sergei Prokofiev, and Igor Stravinsky. The company also published the works of prominent contemporary composers such as John Adams, Karl Jenkins, James MacMillan, Mark-Anthony Turnage, and Steve Reich.
Boosey & Hawkes became the largest specialist classical music publisher in the world. It has been the major manufacturer of brass, string, and woodwind musical instruments until 2003.
This violin was made in the workshop of Jackson Guldan in Columbus, Ohio USA. Jackson Guldan is a company that manufactures stringed musical instruments.
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.
The Gliga I Violin Outfit Includes the Following:
• A good bow
• Quality plywood case
• Rosin
• Professional set up by Animato Strings
• Free shipping
This violin is a copy from the world-renowned violin maker Antonio Stradivari made in Czechoslovakia. 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.
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.
This 7/8 size violin is labelled Thomas Challoner who worked in Chester, England around 1790. Thomas Challoner was one of the known violin makers in the 18th century.
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
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