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Edwin E. Wright

$12,500.00 USD
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SKU : ISS12204

Edwin E. Wright Violin 1925



Maker: Edwin E. Wright

Story: This violin was built in 1925 by American maker Edwin E. Wright in North Platte, Nebraska, a region known in the early 20th century for its emerging community of craftspeople and musicians. Instruments from this period often reflect the transition between traditional European influence and the growing identity of American lutherie. This violin stands as a well-preserved example of that movement, showcasing Wright’s meticulous attention to detail. With a dated label reading “North Platte, Nebraska — 1925,” this instrument captures a clear moment in the maker’s history. Violins from midwestern American luthiers of the early 1900s are often hard to trace, making Wright’s labeled and dated work particularly notable. Its origins give it a distinct place in the landscape of American violin making, blending regional craftsmanship with traditional techniques.

Tone and Character:
This violin offers a bright, rich, and highly resonant tone that immediately captures the ear. Its voice carries beautifully across all registers, maintaining clarity and focus even high on the G string, where many instruments begin to lose definition. The upper register remains clear and brilliant without becoming sharp or overbearing, giving the E string a refined, singing quality. Players will appreciate the instrument’s textured tonal palette, full of color and subtle complexity. Its responsiveness and natural projection make it equally at home in solo, chamber, and orchestral settings. This violin delivers a balanced blend of brilliance, warmth, and depth—an adaptable sound suited for a wide range of musical styles and playing needs.

Overview: This violin reflects the refined craftsmanship characteristic of early 20th-century American makers. Its elegant aesthetic immediately stands out, featuring a stunning varnish that enhances the natural beauty of the wood. The one-piece maple back, marked by pronounced, even flaming, adds both visual appeal and structural integrity. Fine spruce with a straight, consistent grain contributes to the instrument’s tonal responsiveness and overall balance. Thoughtfully built and well-preserved, this violin showcases a maker with a clear eye for detail—from the arching and scroll work to the clean lines of the corners and edges. Its traditional American styling and quality materials make it a strong choice for orchestral and chamber musicians, as well as soloists alike seeking both artistry and reliability in a well-crafted instrument.

Condition: This violin is in mint condition.

 

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