Private Stock Competition Antonio Stradivari 1715, the “Titan” by Wayne Zhou
USD$6,250.00
In stock
**Personally crafted by VMAAI gold/silver medalist Wayne Zhou,
**Copy based on Antonio Stradivari 1715 the “Titan”, 354 mm body length. Maker’s favorite strad pattern.
**Award winning oil antique varnish in orange brown color, antique after the original “Titan” strad.
**40 yrs old Italian Spruce and 30 yrs old flamed Bosnian maple. Aubert deluxe bridge, Peter Infeld strings.
Description
A total professional level instrument crafted by our award winning luthier Wayne Zhou ( 2021 VMAAI Gold Medalist, 2023 silver medalist ), competition level violin with finest workmanship and tonewood usage: 40 yrs old Italian spruce and 30 yrs old Bosnian maple, based on 1715 “Titan strad with 354 mm body length, maker’s go-to strad pattern that he won the 2021 VMAAI gold medals. Orange reddish oil varnish with golden brown ground color, antique varnish pattern attributes to the original “Titan” strad, a total professional grade violin with highly sophisticated workmanship and tone!
A deep, powerful strad sounding violin with brilliant E. Rich, warm, vibrant voice that sings with great projection and sound. Ringing and nature reverb within the instrument that brings out a vibrant tone at the ear, clear and vocal tone in distance as the audio/video showcases. A loud sounding strad that is on par with del Gesu, while having more depth and fullness than most strad pattern. 354 mm body length that will be suitable for majority of players, easy and smooth playability, set up with just enough resistance for soloirst usage.
His violins have been used by professionals and serious collectors worldwide, represents an incredible value for both tone and artistry. This competition edition showcases the very finest instrument in terms of material usage, workmanship, and unmatched tone in similar price range, as we price at maker direct cost. Ready to play and worldwide delivery.
Note: We are now taking mostly custom order of his instruments, and the average lead time is 5-6 months, to say at least. This is the great chance to own one of his finest works, without the long waiting time.
