North Tyrolean School violin, c.1750
This Tyrolean school instrument produces a sweet, gentle, warm sound.
This instrument has sold. CVN688.
Description
This typical example of the Tyrolean school is spuriously labelled “Matthias Albanus”. The slightly squarish, full bodied arching produces a sweet, gentle, warm sound which is ideally suited to orchestra or chamber playing.
It’s evenly balanced across the strings with a beautiful tone. Our reviewer stated that it was “an instrument that is a joy to play”.
This instrument has sold. CVN688.