Description
The Moinel violin showcased here is a remarkable testament to both Charles Moinel’s craftsmanship and the influence of Nicolas Emile Cherpitel. Moinel’s journey began in 1882 when he joined Cherpitel’s workshop, later assuming the business after Cherpitel’s untimely passing in 1893. Moinel continued to produce exceptional instruments under the Moinel-Cherpitel label until his own passing in 1945.
This violin boasts a slender silhouette and a strikingly elegant, wide beesting. The crafted blackened scroll, a work of a meticulous well-trained hand, along with the expertly executed purfling, showcases the skilled artistry behind its creation. The instrument’s pronounced arch table and delicate fluting highlight the meticulous selection of fine tonewoods, chosen for their acoustic and aesthetic qualities. The rich, aged red varnish adds a touch of history and further enhances the gentle flame of the two-piece maple back.
What truly sets this Moinel Cherpitel violin apart is its warm and mature sound, which opens a world of musical possibilities for musicians. It possesses a dark, captivating character with sweetly radiant upper registers and a well-developed range of timbres. With this instrument in hand, musicians can explore a brilliant palette of musical expression.
Title: Wieniawski Violin Concerto no.2, 3rd Movement by Georgii Moroz
Title: Bach Violin Sonata No.2 in A minor, Allemanda.
Violin Has Own Identity
*Percentages shown below are an accurate indicator of the violin’s respective characteristics among TMX’s collection of violins.
There are no reviews yet.