Violin by Neil Értz, Edinburgh, 2013

Violin by Neil Értz, Edinburgh, 2013

About Neil Értz

Neil Értz was a Scottish violin maker based in Edinburgh who sadly passed away in 2016. Neil was one of the foremost British luthiers and was widely respected for his making and restoration. His instruments are much prized for their fantastic tone and beauty.

Born in Scotland in 1966, Értz studied the violin and viola at St Mary´s Music School before going on to the Newark School of Violin Making. He then spent years gaining experience in some of Europe´s most respected workshops before setting up his own, firstly in Cambridge and then in Edinburgh from 2009 onwards.

Értz violins are extremely popular: I´ve probably seen more of these in the hands of musicians than I have any other maker. They are instruments which have a good deal of character, both tonally and visually.

About the violin

This violin was made in Edinburgh in 2013 and is modelled after the instruments of Stradivari.

The violin has a two-piece back of attractively figured maple. The ribs and scroll are of matching wood. The front is two pieces of medium-grained spruce. The varnish is a rich reddish-gold, laid over a lighter ground.

The violin has a length of back of 356 mm.

How does it sound?

This violin is powerful and direct with brilliant articulation. It allows a robust bowing style, giving as good as it gets!

Condition

The violin is in excellent original condition.

Audio sample

Further information

Please get in touch for more details about this fine contemporary violin by Neil Értz for sale and a member of our team will get back to you.

More information

For more options, please view other violins in this price range or view other violins by this maker.