Current Violas

12” Chinese Viola                               

Emanuel Fabrica

Concert model

Beijing, 2019

 

12 ½” German Viola                             

Unlabeled

Bavaria, circa 1960

 

13” German Viola

“Junior”

E.R. Pfretschner

Copy of Strad, 1952

 

14” Chinese Viola                               

Emanuel Fabrica

Concert model

Beijing, 2013

 

14” Chinese Viola                                  

Emanuel Fabrica

Orchestra model

Beijing, 2012

 

15” Chinese Viola

Emanuel Fabrica

Concert Model

Beijing, 2021

 

15” Chinese Viola

Emanuel Fabrica

Orchestra Model

Beijing, 2018

 

15” Chinese Viola

Replica Series

Andreas Guarneri Model

Beijing, 2021

 

15 ¼” Romanian Viola                    

Martin Beck

Reghin, 2019

15 ½” Chinese Viola

Albert Nebel

Beijing, 2020

 

15 ¾” Chinese Viola

Emanuel Fabrica

Beijing, 1997

 

15 ¾” American Viola

Walter Stopka

Chicago, IL 2018

 

15 ⅞” American Viola                           

Bronek Cison

Chicago, IL 2004

 

16” Bulgarian Viola                               

Stoino Gallini

Kazanlak, 2002

 

16” German Viola                                 

Johann August Carol

Bubenreuth, 2004

 

16” Chinese Viola

Darche Freres

Beijing, 2021

 

16” Chinese Viola

Emanuel Fabrica

Solo Artist Model

Beijing, 2020

 

16” German Viola                                    

Klaus Clement

Leipzig, 2016

16” German Viola

Roman Teller

Erlangen, 1977

 

16 ⅛” French Viola

Jerome Thibouville-Lamy

“Celebre Vosgien”

Mirecourt, circa early 1900’s

 

16 ¼” Chinese Viola                              

Emanuel Fabrica

Master Art Model

Beijing, 2013

 

16 ⅜” American Viola                            

Walter Stopka

Chicago, IL, 2017

 

16 ½” Chinese Viola

Emanuel Fabrica

Master Art 1A

Beijing, 2019

 

16 ½” Italian Viola                                

Carlos Funes

Cremona, 1985

 

16 5/8” Romanian Viola

Martin Beck

Reghin, 2021

 

16 7/8” American Viola

Robert Spears

Accokeek, MD, 1987

 

17 ¼” American Viola                           

From the estate of Nathan Gordon:

Roelof Weertman

Falmouth Massachusetts, 1983

Modeled after Mr. Gordon’s Gaspar de Salo