German violin by Ernst Heinrich Roth, 1963
Ernst Heinrich Roth violin from 1963 - this particularly high-quality German Roth violin still features the typical advantages of master instruments from this house. It has high-quality tonewoods with remarkable aesthetics like the even, fine to medium-grained spruce of the top; a back of maple with strong, deep flames that define the expressive look of the scroll; a rich oil varnish of a...
Ernst Heinrich Roth violin from 1963 - this particularly high-quality German Roth violin still features the typical advantages of master instruments from this house. It has high-quality tonewoods with remarkable aesthetics like the even, fine to medium-grained spruce of the top; a back of maple with strong, deep flames that define the expressive look of the scroll; a rich oil varnish of a delicate orange-brown colour over a golden ground. Minor traces of age and use emphasize the violin's unique character and enhance the beauty of its craftmanship. Inspired by the works of a talented and versatile musician, Ernst Heinrich Roth's master violins stand out due to their outstanding sound qualities, a fact which this perfectly preserved Ernst Heinrich Roth violin with its large, clear and dominant tone demonstrates impressively. Ernst Heinrich Roth was one of Markneukirchen's outstanding violin makers. After his workshop had to relocate to Bubenreuth after the war, is the time when this remarkably beautiful violin was created. As one of the fine quality pieces after relocation this old violin has features that are typical of Roth master quality violins which have garnered more attention in recent times and become some of the most sought-after German violins. This recommendable Ernst Heinrich Roth violin was looked over and worked over by our luthier and is offered ready to play.
- Inventory no.
- A192
- Maker
- Ernst Heinrich Roth
- Provenance
- Bubenreuth
- Year
- 1963
- Tone
- large, clear, dominant
- Length of back
- 35.8 cm