Bryan Maynard Violin - 1975 Newark-on-Trent

£8,590.00

Here is a lovely and rare opportunity to get to know an early Bryan Maynard violin.
He started his course at the world renowned Newark Violin Making School in 1973 (The school was founded in 1972 and the first academic year started September 1972). Bryan went on to become a prolific instrument maker and his instruments found their way into the hands of musicians all over the globe.

The tone is clear, the violin is quick to respond to the bow and it takes no effort to produce a wonderfully carrying sound to even the furthest seats in the concert hall.
Suitable for front desk orchestral purposes or a worthy companion of any soloist.

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Here is a lovely and rare opportunity to get to know an early Bryan Maynard violin.
He started his course at the world renowned Newark Violin Making School in 1973 (The school was founded in 1972 and the first academic year started September 1972). Bryan went on to become a prolific instrument maker and his instruments found their way into the hands of musicians all over the globe.

The tone is clear, the violin is quick to respond to the bow and it takes no effort to produce a wonderfully carrying sound to even the furthest seats in the concert hall.
Suitable for front desk orchestral purposes or a worthy companion of any soloist.

Here is a lovely and rare opportunity to get to know an early Bryan Maynard violin.
He started his course at the world renowned Newark Violin Making School in 1973 (The school was founded in 1972 and the first academic year started September 1972). Bryan went on to become a prolific instrument maker and his instruments found their way into the hands of musicians all over the globe.

The tone is clear, the violin is quick to respond to the bow and it takes no effort to produce a wonderfully carrying sound to even the furthest seats in the concert hall.
Suitable for front desk orchestral purposes or a worthy companion of any soloist.

Product Information

Labelled as ‘Bryan Maynard, Newark 1975’
This violin is an excellent example of his work and the crisp and mint making style that his work shows all through his career was already evident in this early work.
With the light, subtle, golden amber varnish over this beautifully flamed wood Bryan ensured there is enough protection for the instrument as well as all the energy the player puts into the violin, gets transferred into pure sound.
A worthy companion for a touring soloist or front desk orchestral leader. As well as gifted amateurs or aspiring professionals.

Professional Set Up

Instrument set-up checked in-house for your playing comfort.

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We appreciate that every musician is unique and this violin sounds and feels different to each individual player as well as each unique bow having a part in shaping the sound. This instrument is best appreciated in person, but for our faraway clients we are happy to provide a sound clip on request. This Violin can be viewed by booking an appointment with us via our Contact page. Get in touch and we can talk through all of your needs and help you to find the perfect Violin.

Postage Options

This instrument can be sent out to you, anywhere in the UK, a postage charge is applied at the checkout, alternatively you can collect free of charge from our Workshop near Lincoln Free of charge. International postage is available, please get in touch for an individual quote.

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