Instrument Sale
Dinamarca
Pub: 15 Apr 2024
Violin:
Mathias Griesser, Innsbruck, 1728
Precio: € 8000
Appearance
The images are relatively close to what the instrument looks like in real life. As can be seen, the violin has a yellow/orange varnish and typical southern German features. The violin is quite well preserved, although there are quite a few repaired cracks as one would expect from an 18th-century instrument. However, there is no sound post-crack, which is rare for such old instruments.
Tone
The violin has many overtones and a silvery tone. The previous owner was a member of the Danish Radio Orchestra, and worked very well in that regard. I have mainly played it with chamber music. The upper registers are the most powerful on this instrument.
Additionally, I have quite good documentation for the provenance and authenticity of the instrument.
The images are relatively close to what the instrument looks like in real life. As can be seen, the violin has a yellow/orange varnish and typical southern German features. The violin is quite well preserved, although there are quite a few repaired cracks as one would expect from an 18th-century instrument. However, there is no sound post-crack, which is rare for such old instruments.
Tone
The violin has many overtones and a silvery tone. The previous owner was a member of the Danish Radio Orchestra, and worked very well in that regard. I have mainly played it with chamber music. The upper registers are the most powerful on this instrument.
Additionally, I have quite good documentation for the provenance and authenticity of the instrument.
Certification: Authentic according to 2 different luthiers with specialisation in German instruments. I have the written testimony of one luthier. Dating matches dendrochronology.
Vendedor:
Alexander Winkler
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