This 1972 Ernst Heinrich Roth viola is a meticulous reproduction of the Antonius Stradivarius Cremona 1700 model, crafted in the firm’s Bubenreuth-Erlangen workshop in West Germany. Reflecting the high standards of the Roth family’s legacy, the instrument features a superb selection of aged European tonewoods, typically characterized by a highly flamed maple back and a fine-grained spruce top. Its aesthetic is defined by a rich, reddish-brown oil varnish over a warm golden ground.
Tonal qualities of this era are often described as clear and well-balanced with a warm, reedy quality, offering a resonant and focused sound that remains even across all four strings.
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This 1972 Ernst Heinrich Roth (Germany) Cremona 1700 Viola is in Very Good condition, part of a family collection, with very light wear (pictured) consistent with 54 year age and appropriate home use. Includes original fitted hard case. Does not include bow.
All instruments from the Old Town School Music Store are professionally evaluated in our climate-controlled storefront before shipping, and directly support the missions, programs, and continued growth of the Old Town School of Folk Music.
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