STUDENT VIOLINS & VIOLAS SALE
Does not include bow or case.
Perhaps the finest entry point a beginner violinist can have, the Eastman 100 is a wonderfully well crafted violin, consistent for its large, vibrant tone and responsive handling. All genuine ebony fittings, inlaid purfling, and a French bridge round out this instrument to offer a clear and excellent choice. The amber tone of the varnish will entice all players, young and old. Available in all sizes 1/32 - 4/4.
Finish:High-Gloss Varnish
Fingerboard:Ebony
Top:Chinese Spruce
Back/Ribs:Chinese Maple
Purfling:Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge:Despiau or Aubert
Fittings:Ebony
Available Patterns:Stradivari
Available Sizes:4/4 - 1/16
Perhaps the finest entry point a beginner violinist can have, the Eastman 100 is a wonderfully well crafted violin, consistent for its large, vibrant tone and responsive handling. All genuine ebony fittings, inlaid purfling, and a French bridge round out this instrument to offer a clear and excellent choice. The amber tone of the varnish will entice all players, young and old. Available in all sizes 1/32 - 4/4.
Outfit includes a Holst fiberglass bow with genuine horsehair and a sturdy cloth-covered, shaped case with ample interior space to house your tuner, shoulder rest, rosin and other accessories.
Finish:High-Gloss Varnish
Fingerboard:Ebony
Top:Chinese Spruce
Back/Ribs:Chinese Maple
Purfling:Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge:Despiau or Aubert
Fittings:Ebony
Available Patterns:Stradivari
Available Sizes:4/4 - 1/16
Exclusive Pricing For Online Store. No Rental Credits Can Be Used Towards Online Purchases.
Samuel Eastman Model 100 violas have become a staple of string programs everywhere. Outstanding features include aged solid tonewoods, genuine hand-inlaid purfling, genuine ebony fittings, and a glowing amber-brown varnish that is durable as well as attractive. These fully carved instruments provide quality of sound and craftsmanship to beginning and advancing players.
· Finish: High-Gloss Varnish
· Fingerboard: Ebony
· Top: Chinese Spruce
· Back/Ribs: Chinese Maple
· Purfling: Genuine Hand-inlaid
· Bridge: Despiau
· Fittings: Ebony
· Available Patterns: Stradivari
· Available Sizes: 16.5" - 11"
Exclusive Pricing For Online Store. No Rental Credits Can Be Used Towards Online Purchases.
Each Premier Upgrade Instrument Includes:
Evah Pirazzi Strings On Violin and Viola/ Larsen A&D and Spirocore Tungsten G&C on Cello
Wittner Pegs
Professional Tonal Adjustment
Samuel Eastman Model 100 violas have become a staple of string programs everywhere. Outstanding features include aged solid tonewoods, genuine hand-inlaid purfling, genuine ebony fittings, and a glowing amber-brown varnish that is durable as well as attractive. These fully carved instruments provide quality of sound and craftsmanship to beginning and advancing players.
· Finish: High-Gloss Varnish
· Fingerboard: Ebony
· Top: Chinese Spruce
· Back/Ribs: Chinese Maple
· Purfling: Genuine Hand-inlaid
· Bridge: Despiau
· Fittings: Ebony
· Available Patterns: Stradivari
· Available Sizes: 16.5" - 11"
Does not include bow or case.
THE FIRST VIOLIN THAT TAKES YOUNG MUSICIANS SERIOUSLY.
The violin that a child begins on will shape their relationship with music for years. A poorly made instrument — one that resists their bow, sounds thin and nasal under their uncertain fingers, and feels physically awkward in their hands — can end a musical journey before it begins. The Andreas Eastman VL200 in small fractional sizes was built with that understanding at its core.
At Vermont Violins, these are the instruments we put in the hands of our youngest beginners. They are the backbone of our fractional rental programme, and they represent our clearest possible endorsement: we would not rent out an instrument we would not recommend for purchase.
Built for Young Players.
Available in all sizes.
Finish:Shaded Spirit Varnish
Fingerboard:Ebony
Top:European or Chinese Spruce
Back/Ribs:European or Chinese Maple
Purfling:Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge:Despiau or Aubert
Fittings:Boxwood
Available Patterns:Stradivari
Available Sizes:4/4 - 1/16
One of the most persistent myths in string instrument retail is that a child's instrument needs to be "good enough for now." The truth is precisely the opposite. A beginning student — especially a young child — is the player who most needs a high-quality, accurately set-up instrument. They lack the technique to compensate for a poorly fitted nut, an incorrectly angled neck, or a bridge that sits a millimetre too high. These are not academic distinctions; they determine whether learning feels achievable or frustrating.
The VL200 in fractional sizes is built to the same specifications as the full-size model. The same solid ebony fingerboard. The same genuine hand-inlaid purfling. The same European or Chinese spruce top, graduated to vibrate freely. The same Despiau or Aubert bridge, fitted with precision. The geometry is accurate, the setup is consistent, and the sound — even from a 1/16 violin held by a five-year-old — is recognisably musical.
Why Setup Matters More Than Anything Else
Even a well-made instrument benefits from the attention of a skilled luthier who can verify neck projection, fit the bridge precisely, check string height at the nut and saddle, and ensure the soundpost is correctly positioned. These adjustments are invisible on a spec sheet, but they are the difference between an instrument that a child can actually play and one that discourages them.
Eastman instruments arrive in consistently good condition from the factory — which is why we trust them with our rental programme. We send back almost none. That consistency is the result of Eastman's manufacturing process and quality control, and it reflects the company's reputation as one of the world's most respected student instrument makers.
The Vermont Violins Verdict
For a young child beginning their string instrument journey, the Eastman VL200 in the appropriate fractional size is our first recommendation — consistently, without reservation. It is the instrument we trust with our own programme, and it is the instrument we recommend to the families who trust us with their children's musical education.
Does not include bow or case.
THE BEGINNER VIOLIN WE RECOMMEND MORE THAN ANY OTHER.
When parents, teachers, and adult learners ask us — after decades of selling and renting string instruments — what the single best violin is for someone starting out, our answer is consistent: the Andreas Eastman VL200.
That is not a reflexive answer. Vermont Violins was one of Eastman Strings' very first customers. We have sold and rented these instruments in the hundreds. We send back almost none of them. They arrive consistently well-built, consistently well-finished, and consistently ready for the modest adjustments that bring out their best performance. That track record of reliability is itself a recommendation.
Available in all sizes.
Outfit includes a Holst fiberglass bow with genuine horsehair and a sturdy cloth-covered, shaped case with ample interior space to house your tuner, shoulder rest, rosin and other accessories.
Finish: Shaded Spirit Varnish
Fingerboard: Ebony
Top: European or Chinese Spruce
Back/Ribs: European or Chinese Maple
Purfling: Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge: Despiau or Aubert
Fittings: Boxwood
Available Patterns: Stradivari
Available Sizes: 4/4 - 1/16
Who Is This Violin For?
The VL200 is the entry point to Eastman Strings' Step-Up student line — a designation that means something. This is not an instrument designed to be discarded after a year. It is built to carry a student through the early and intermediate stages of their development, responding well enough to grow with them and sound well enough to sustain their motivation.
We use the VL200 as the foundation of our rental programme precisely because of those qualities. A beginner on a poorly made instrument faces a hidden obstacle: the instrument itself resists them. An instrument with too much wood in the top, imprecise neck projection, or a poorly fitted bridge will sound nasal, respond sluggishly, and demand more bow pressure than a beginner can confidently apply. The VL200 does not create those problems. Its geometry is accurate, its response is generous, and even a tentative bow stroke produces a sound that is recognisably musical.
Construction & Materials
Every detail of the VL200's construction is selected to deliver acoustic performance and long-term durability at a student-accessible price:
Top: European or Chinese Spruce — carved to a graduation that allows the top to vibrate freely, producing the open, resonant response beginners need to develop good bow technique.
Back & Ribs: European or Chinese Maple — providing structural rigidity and the reflective quality that contributes to the instrument's projection.
Fingerboard: Solid Ebony — hard-wearing, smooth under the fingers, and acoustically neutral. Many instruments at this price point use painted softwood; the VL200 does not.
Purfling: Genuine hand-inlaid — a hallmark of careful construction. Inlaid purfling reinforces the top against cracks radiating from the edges; decorative-only purfling provides none of that protection.
Bridge: Despiau or Aubert — two of the most respected bridge makers in the industry. A well-fitted bridge from either maker is the single largest determinant of an instrument's playability and tone after the top graduation.
Fittings: Boxwood
Finish: Shaded Spirit Varnish — applied in a manner that allows the top and back to vibrate freely, rather than dampening their resonance as thick lacquer finishes can.
Pattern: Stradivari
Sound Character
The VL200 produces a bright, uplifting tone with strong overtone presence and good projection. It fills a room. For young players — who often play tentatively and benefit enormously from an instrument that rewards light bow contact with real sound — this responsiveness is not a luxury; it is a pedagogical asset. A child who hears themselves produce a full, warm tone is a child who practises. An instrument that fights them does not.
The Vermont Violins Verdict
We have built our rental programme around this instrument. We recommend it to more beginners than any other violin we carry. If you are looking for one answer to "what is the best violin to start on," the Eastman VL200 is ours — consistent, well-made, responsive, and priced fairly.
The beginning of Eastman Strings Step-Up line of student violins, this is our preferred starting point for a beginner violinist. You’ll play this violin for years before needing more…it has a string, resonant response and offers a tone rich in vibrant overtone. A great instrument for anyone who has a discerning ear and wants to appreciate their violin well into the intermediate level of play. Available in all sizes.
Outfit includes a Holst fiberglass bow with genuine horsehair and a sturdy cloth-covered, shaped case with ample interior space to house your tuner, shoulder rest, rosin and other accessories.
Finish:Shaded Spirit Varnish
Fingerboard:Ebony
Top:European or Chinese Spruce
Back/Ribs:European or Chinese Maple
Purfling:Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge:Despiau or Aubert
Fittings:Boxwood
Available Patterns:Stradivari
Available Sizes:4/4 - 1/16
The beginning of Eastman Strings Step-Up line of student violins, this is our preferred starting point for a beginner violinist. You’ll play this violin for years before needing more…it has a string, resonant response and offers a tone rich in vibrant overtone. A great instrument for anyone who has a discerning ear and wants to appreciate their violin well into the intermediate level of play. Available in all sizes.
Outfit includes a Holst fiberglass bow with genuine horsehair and a sturdy cloth-covered, shaped case with ample interior space to house your tuner, shoulder rest, rosin and other accessories.
Finish:Shaded Spirit Varnish
Fingerboard:Ebony
Top:European or Chinese Spruce
Back/Ribs:European or Chinese Maple
Purfling:Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge:Despiau or Aubert
Fittings:Boxwood
Available Patterns:Stradivari
Available Sizes:4/4 - 1/16
Exclusive Pricing For Online Store. No Rental Credits Can Be Used Towards Online Purchases.
Starting with the first model in our Andreas Eastman series, our commitment to quality tonewood and expert hand-craftsmanship is abundantly evident. This step-up model is of such high quality that some luthiers who have evaluated these instruments have believed them to be professional instruments with high price tags!
· Finish: Shaded Spirit Varnish
· Fingerboard: Ebony
· Top: European or Chinese Spruce
· Back/Ribs: European or Chinese Maple
· Purfling: Genuine Hand-inlaid
· Bridge: Despiau 1 Tree
· Fittings: Boxwood
· Available Patterns: Stradivari
· Available Sizes: 16.5" - 11"
Exclusive Pricing For Online Store. No Rental Credits Can Be Used Towards Online Purchases.
Each Premier Upgrade Instrument Includes:
Evah Pirazzi Strings On Violin and Viola/ Larsen A&D and Spirocore Tungsten G&C on Cello
Wittner Pegs
Professional Tonal Adjustment
Starting with the first model in our Andreas Eastman series, our commitment to quality tonewood and expert hand-craftsmanship is abundantly evident. This step-up model is of such high quality that some luthiers who have evaluated these instruments have believed them to be professional instruments with high price tags!
· Finish: Shaded Spirit Varnish
· Fingerboard: Ebony
· Top: European or Chinese Spruce
· Back/Ribs: European or Chinese Maple
· Purfling: Genuine Hand-inlaid
· Bridge: Despiau 1 Tree
· Fittings: Boxwood
· Available Patterns: Stradivari
· Available Sizes: 16.5" - 11"
Does not include bow or case.
One of our most popular instruments and one you will love to play for years and years! The strong tonal response, complex and balanced in the upper positions, combines with an artful antiqued finish to make this an instrument to fall in love with. Available in 1/4 - 4/4 sizes.
Fingerboard:Ebony
Top:European or Chinese Spruce
Back/Ribs:European or Chinese Maple
Purfling:Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge:Despiau or Aubert
Fittings:Ebony
Available Patterns:Stradivari
Available Sizes:1/4 - 4/4 (7/8 included)
One of our most popular instruments and one you will love to play for years and years! The strong tonal response, complex and balanced in the upper positions, combines with an artful antiqued finish to make this an instrument to fall in love with. Available in 1/4 - 4/4 sizes.
Outfit includes a Cadenza Carbon Fiber bow and shaped, cloth covered case. Bow is dynamic and well balanced for advanced play. Case is well suited to hold all your accessories!
Fingerboard:Ebony
Top:European or Chinese Spruce
Back/Ribs:European or Chinese Maple
Purfling:Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge:Despiau or Aubert
Fittings:Ebony
Available Patterns:Stradivari
Available Sizes:1/4 - 4/4 (7/8 included)
Does not include bow or case.
One of our most popular instruments and one you will love to play for years and years! The strong tonal response, complex and balanced in the upper positions, combines with an artful antiqued finish to make this an instrument to fall in love with. Available in 1/4 - 4/4 sizes.
Fingerboard:Ebony
Top:European or Chinese Spruce
Back/Ribs:European or Chinese Maple
Purfling:Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge:Despiau or Aubert
Fittings:Ebony
Available Patterns:Stradivari
Available Sizes:1/4 - 4/4 (7/8 included)
One of our most popular instruments and one you will love to play for years and years! The strong tonal response, complex and balanced in the upper positions, combines with an artful antiqued finish to make this an instrument to fall in love with. Available in 1/4 - 4/4 sizes.
Outfit includes a Cadenza Carbon Fiber bow and shaped, cloth covered case. Bow is dynamic and well balanced for advanced play. Case is well suited to hold all your accessories!
Fingerboard:Ebony
Top:European or Chinese Spruce
Back/Ribs:European or Chinese Maple
Purfling:Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge:Despiau or Aubert
Fittings:Ebony
Available Patterns:Stradivari
Available Sizes:1/4 - 4/4 (7/8 included)
One of our most popular instruments and one you will love to play for years and years! The strong tonal response, complex and balanced in the upper positions, combines with an artful antiqued finish to make this an instrument to fall in love with. Available in 1/4 - 4/4 sizes.
Fingerboard:Ebony
Top:European or Chinese Spruce
Back/Ribs:European or Chinese Maple
Purfling:Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge:Despiau or Aubert
Fittings:Ebony
Available Patterns:Stradivari
Available Sizes:1/4 - 4/4 (7/8 included)
One of our most popular instruments and one you will love to play for years and years! The strong tonal response, complex and balanced in the upper positions, combines with an artful antiqued finish to make this an instrument to fall in love with. Available in 1/4 - 4/4 sizes.
Outfit includes a Cadenza Carbon Fiber bow and shaped, cloth covered case. Bow is dynamic and well balanced for advanced play. Case is well suited to hold all your accessories!
Fingerboard:Ebony
Top:European or Chinese Spruce
Back/Ribs:European or Chinese Maple
Purfling:Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge:Despiau or Aubert
Fittings:Ebony
Available Patterns:Stradivari
Available Sizes:1/4 - 4/4 (7/8 included)
Exclusive Pricing For Online Store. No Rental Credits Can Be Used Towards Online Purchases.
Players and teachers recognize in the model 305 an instrument with a strong tonal and visual personality. These are the qualities that make it one of our most popular models.
· Finish: Shaded Spirit Varnish
· Fingerboard: Ebony
· Top: European or Chinese Spruce
· Back/Ribs: European or Chinese Maple
· Purfling: Genuine Hand-inlaid
· Bridge: Despiau 1 Tree
· Fittings: Ebony
· Available Patterns: Stradivari
· Available Sizes: 17" - 12"
Exclusive Pricing For Online Store. No Rental Credits Can Be Used Towards Online Purchases.
Each Premier Upgrade Instrument Includes:
Evah Pirazzi Strings On Violin and Viola/ Larsen A&D and Spirocore Tungsten G&C on Cello
Wittner Pegs
Professional Tonal Adjustment
Players and teachers recognize in the model 305 an instrument with a strong tonal and visual personality. These are the qualities that make it one of our most popular models.
· Finish: Shaded Spirit Varnish
· Fingerboard: Ebony
· Top: European or Chinese Spruce
· Back/Ribs: European or Chinese Maple
· Purfling: Genuine Hand-inlaid
· Bridge: Despiau 1 Tree
· Fittings: Ebony
· Available Patterns: Stradivari
· Available Sizes: 17" - 12"
Does not include case or bow.
Part of Eastman Strings Professional series, this exceptional German tonewood instrument is one of the world’s most popular instrument in its class. With a deep resonant sound that responds with fluid harmonics and perfect balance across the strings, this instrument performs for auditions, advanced study and professional performance. Multi-layered spirit varnish expresses old-world antique charm to match the old-world wood and craft behind it.
Exceptionally Set Up
Finished in multi-layer spirit varnish, antiqued
Ebony fittings: pegs, fingerboard, chinrest, nut and saddle
Wittner Tailpiece with integrated tuners
All European tonewood
Set up with Dominant or Evah strings
Despiau or Aubert French Bridges
4/4 - 1/8 (7/8 included)
Part of Eastman Strings Professional series, this exceptional German tonewood instrument is one of the world’s most popular instrument in its class. With a deep resonant sound that responds with fluid harmonics and perfect balance across the strings, this instrument performs for auditions, advanced study and professional performance. Multi-layered spirit varnish expresses old-world antique charm to match the old-world wood and craft behind it.
Outfit includes a Cadenza Carbon Fiber bow and shaped, cloth covered case. Bow is dynamic and well balanced for advanced play. Case is well suited to hold all your accessories!
Exceptionally Set Up
Finished in multi-layer spirit varnish, antiqued
Ebony fittings: pegs, fingerboard, chinrest, nut and saddle
Wittner Tailpiece with integrated tuners
All European tonewood
Set up with Dominant or Evah strings
Despiau or Aubert French Bridges
4/4 - 1/8 (7/8 included)
Does not include case or bow.
Part of Eastman Strings Professional series, this exceptional German tonewood instrument is one of the world’s most popular instrument in its class. With a deep resonant sound that responds with fluid harmonics and perfect balance across the strings, this instrument performs for auditions, advanced study and professional performance. Multi-layered spirit varnish expresses old-world antique charm to match the old-world wood and craft behind it.
Exceptionally Set Up
Finished in multi-layer spirit varnish, antiqued
Ebony fittings: pegs, fingerboard, chinrest, nut and saddle
Wittner Tailpiece with integrated tuners
All European tonewood
Set up with Dominant or Evah strings
Despiau or Aubert French Bridges
4/4 - 1/8 (7/8 included)
Does not include case or bow.
Part of Eastman Strings Professional series, this exceptional German tonewood instrument is one of the world’s most popular instrument in its class. With a deep resonant sound that responds with fluid harmonics and perfect balance across the strings, this instrument performs for auditions, advanced study and professional performance. Multi-layered spirit varnish expresses old-world antique charm to match the old-world wood and craft behind it.
Rudoulf Doetsch instruments are handcrafted by our master luthiers and are hailed by teachers and performers as some of America's best German tonewood instruments. They feature a highly select spruce top with maple back, sides, and scrolls, and a hand-applied antique-style, multi-layer spirit varnish. The result is an instrument that is professional in both appearance and sound.
An Instrument That Players Grow Into — and Often Never Outgrow
The Rudolf Doetsch viola occupies a precise and important position in the string instrument market: it is the instrument that serious advancing students graduate to when they have outpaced what their beginner or intermediate setup can offer, and it is the instrument that many of those players continue performing on long after the transition. Vermont Violins has deep experience with the Doetsch line across both violin and viola, and customer feedback over the years has been consistently exceptional. This is not a transitional instrument people reluctantly accept — it is one they are genuinely proud to own and play.
History and Provenance
The Doetsch name has American roots. Originally developed by an independent workshop as an American instrument, the line was acquired by Eastman Strings approximately two decades ago. Eastman — one of the most respected names in orchestral string instrument production — integrated the Doetsch into their professional lineup and has maintained and elevated the quality standards that gave the instrument its reputation. Today, the Rudolf Doetsch viola sits at the entry point of Eastman's professional series, which is to say it is positioned above their student and intermediate ranges entirely, reflecting Eastman's confidence in what the instrument can deliver at this level.
The instruments are constructed in China using European tonewoods — a combination that merits a direct word of explanation. The manufacturing origin is China; the acoustic materials are German. In practice, what this means for the player is that the tonal character of the instrument — its warmth, its projection, its response across the strings — is shaped by European spruce and maple of the kind associated with the finest Central European workshops, while the labor costs of Chinese construction allow that quality to be delivered at a price point that would be impossible in a Western workshop. The result is an instrument whose voice belies its cost in the best possible way.
Tonal Character and Construction
The Doetsch viola is built in the Guarneri body style, a pattern characterized by a somewhat more robust upper and lower bout that produces a larger, more powerful sound than the narrower Stradivari pattern. For viola players — where projection and tonal depth are perennial concerns given the instrument's naturally darker, more complex acoustic profile — this choice of body style is acoustically meaningful. The C string, so often the weak point on violas in this price range, speaks with genuine resonance and authority on the Doetsch. The upper strings remain clear and responsive even as the player shifts into higher positions, which is a more demanding test than it sounds for an instrument at this price.
The top is select German spruce; the back, ribs, and scroll are German maple. The combination produces the richness and clarity that players expect from instruments made with these materials. The multi-layer spirit varnish is hand-applied in an antique finish — not merely an aesthetic choice, but a construction method that is both visually beautiful and acoustically favorable, as properly applied spirit varnish allows the wood to resonate more freely than thicker synthetic finishes.
Particularly noteworthy is the graduation work on the instrument's top and back. The thicknessing of the plates — a critical factor in determining both tone and response — is executed with careful hand attention on each instrument. The practical consequence is that each Doetsch viola is acoustically individual. They share the same tonal character and quality standard, but each one is its own instrument, shaped by the specific characteristics of the wood selected for it and the hands that worked it.
Specifications
Finish: Antiqued Spirit Varnish
Fingerboard: Ebony
Top: German Spruce
Back/Ribs: German Maple
Purfling: Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge: Despiau 2 Tree
Fittings: Ebony
The Rudolf Doetsch viola is fitted with a Despiau 2 Tree bridge — a professional-grade bridge that contributes meaningfully to the instrument's tonal transmission — ebony fingerboard, ebony fittings, and hand-inlaid genuine purfling. These are not compromises or cost-saving substitutions; they are the fittings one expects on instruments at a significantly higher price point.
Available in body lengths of 15", 15½", 16", and 16½", covering the full range of adult playing sizes.
The Vermont Violins Setup Difference
Every Doetsch viola sold through Vermont Violins receives our full professional setup before it leaves the shop. This includes installation of Wittner FineTune pegs — an upgrade that eliminates the frustration of slipping conventional pegs and makes tuning precise and effortless — along with top-quality strings, a carefully fitted and adjusted bridge, and comprehensive attention to action, string height, and neck angle. A great instrument improperly set up will underperform; a great instrument prepared to Vermont Violins' standards will reveal everything it is capable of from the first note.
The Doetsch viola is also available as part of our Concert Plus rental program, which allows serious advancing students to access this level of instrument before committing to purchase.
Looking Further Ahead
For players who find themselves at the doorstep of conservatory-level work, or who want an instrument built to an even higher standard of individual luthier attention, we recommend exploring the V. Richelieu viola — Vermont Violins' in-house professional instrument, crafted by our own luthiers and representing the pinnacle of what we offer. The Doetsch is an exceptional instrument; the V. Richelieu is for those who want something more.
Vermont Violins' Assessment
We have sold the Rudolf Doetsch viola to advancing students, adult amateur players, and working professionals across all styles — classical, chamber, fiddle, and orchestral. Across that range of players and applications, it consistently delivers. Its tone is rich and sonorous across all four strings, its response is even and predictable, and its construction quality gives it the durability to serve a player through years of serious work. If you are ready to leave your beginner or intermediate instrument behind and invest in something genuinely professional, the Rudolf Doetsch viola is where we would direct you to start.
Exclusive Pricing For Online Store. No Rental Credits Can Be Used Towards Online Purchases.
Each Premier Upgrade Instrument Includes:
Evah Pirazzi Strings On Violin and Viola/ Larsen A&D and Spirocore Tungsten G&C on Cello
Wittner Pegs
Professional Tonal Adjustment
Rudoulf Doetsch instruments are handcrafted by Eastman’s master luthiers and are hailed by teachers and performers as some of America's best German tonewood instruments. They feature a highly select spruce top with maple back, sides, and scrolls, and a hand-applied antique-style, multi-layer spirit varnish. The result is an instrument that is professional in both appearance and sound.
Rudoulf Doetsch instruments are handcrafted by our master luthiers and are hailed by teachers and performers as some of America's best German tonewood instruments. They feature a highly select spruce top with maple back, sides, and scrolls, and a hand-applied antique-style, multi-layer spirit varnish. The result is an instrument that is professional in both appearance and sound.
An Instrument That Players Grow Into — and Often Never Outgrow
The Rudolf Doetsch viola occupies a precise and important position in the string instrument market: it is the instrument that serious advancing students graduate to when they have outpaced what their beginner or intermediate setup can offer, and it is the instrument that many of those players continue performing on long after the transition. Vermont Violins has deep experience with the Doetsch line across both violin and viola, and customer feedback over the years has been consistently exceptional. This is not a transitional instrument people reluctantly accept — it is one they are genuinely proud to own and play.
History and Provenance
The Doetsch name has American roots. Originally developed by an independent workshop as an American instrument, the line was acquired by Eastman Strings approximately two decades ago. Eastman — one of the most respected names in orchestral string instrument production — integrated the Doetsch into their professional lineup and has maintained and elevated the quality standards that gave the instrument its reputation. Today, the Rudolf Doetsch viola sits at the entry point of Eastman's professional series, which is to say it is positioned above their student and intermediate ranges entirely, reflecting Eastman's confidence in what the instrument can deliver at this level.
The instruments are constructed in China using European tonewoods — a combination that merits a direct word of explanation. The manufacturing origin is China; the acoustic materials are German. In practice, what this means for the player is that the tonal character of the instrument — its warmth, its projection, its response across the strings — is shaped by European spruce and maple of the kind associated with the finest Central European workshops, while the labor costs of Chinese construction allow that quality to be delivered at a price point that would be impossible in a Western workshop. The result is an instrument whose voice belies its cost in the best possible way.
Tonal Character and Construction
The Doetsch viola is built in the Guarneri body style, a pattern characterized by a somewhat more robust upper and lower bout that produces a larger, more powerful sound than the narrower Stradivari pattern. For viola players — where projection and tonal depth are perennial concerns given the instrument's naturally darker, more complex acoustic profile — this choice of body style is acoustically meaningful. The C string, so often the weak point on violas in this price range, speaks with genuine resonance and authority on the Doetsch. The upper strings remain clear and responsive even as the player shifts into higher positions, which is a more demanding test than it sounds for an instrument at this price.
The top is select German spruce; the back, ribs, and scroll are German maple. The combination produces the richness and clarity that players expect from instruments made with these materials. The multi-layer spirit varnish is hand-applied in an antique finish — not merely an aesthetic choice, but a construction method that is both visually beautiful and acoustically favorable, as properly applied spirit varnish allows the wood to resonate more freely than thicker synthetic finishes.
Particularly noteworthy is the graduation work on the instrument's top and back. The thicknessing of the plates — a critical factor in determining both tone and response — is executed with careful hand attention on each instrument. The practical consequence is that each Doetsch viola is acoustically individual. They share the same tonal character and quality standard, but each one is its own instrument, shaped by the specific characteristics of the wood selected for it and the hands that worked it.
Specifications
Finish: Antiqued Spirit Varnish
Fingerboard: Ebony
Top: German Spruce
Back/Ribs: German Maple
Purfling: Genuine Hand-inlaid
Bridge: Despiau 2 Tree
Fittings: Ebony
The Rudolf Doetsch viola is fitted with a Despiau 2 Tree bridge — a professional-grade bridge that contributes meaningfully to the instrument's tonal transmission — ebony fingerboard, ebony fittings, and hand-inlaid genuine purfling. These are not compromises or cost-saving substitutions; they are the fittings one expects on instruments at a significantly higher price point.
Available in body lengths of 15", 15½", 16", and 16½", covering the full range of adult playing sizes.
The Vermont Violins Setup Difference
Every Doetsch viola sold through Vermont Violins receives our full professional setup before it leaves the shop. This includes installation of Wittner FineTune pegs — an upgrade that eliminates the frustration of slipping conventional pegs and makes tuning precise and effortless — along with top-quality strings, a carefully fitted and adjusted bridge, and comprehensive attention to action, string height, and neck angle. A great instrument improperly set up will underperform; a great instrument prepared to Vermont Violins' standards will reveal everything it is capable of from the first note.
The Doetsch viola is also available as part of our Concert Plus rental program, which allows serious advancing students to access this level of instrument before committing to purchase.
Looking Further Ahead
For players who find themselves at the doorstep of conservatory-level work, or who want an instrument built to an even higher standard of individual luthier attention, we recommend exploring the V. Richelieu viola — Vermont Violins' in-house professional instrument, crafted by our own luthiers and representing the pinnacle of what we offer. The Doetsch is an exceptional instrument; the V. Richelieu is for those who want something more.
Vermont Violins' Assessment
We have sold the Rudolf Doetsch viola to advancing students, adult amateur players, and working professionals across all styles — classical, chamber, fiddle, and orchestral. Across that range of players and applications, it consistently delivers. Its tone is rich and sonorous across all four strings, its response is even and predictable, and its construction quality gives it the durability to serve a player through years of serious work. If you are ready to leave your beginner or intermediate instrument behind and invest in something genuinely professional, the Rudolf Doetsch viola is where we would direct you to start.
A violin made from seasoned spruce and flamed curly maple, this instrument delivers exceptional tone and responsiveness. The professional-quality spirit varnish enhances the natural beauty of the wood, while the ebony fittings add a touch of elegance.
This versatile instrument bridges the gap between violin, viola, and cello, offering a comprehensive learning experience for students. With its unique 5th string tuned to C, it enables seamless demonstrations and practice across multiple string instrument ranges.
Note: It takes approximately 7 to 14 working days to ship consignment products depending on the type, location, and shipping considerations.
Bench Copy of 1725 Stradivarius
Experience the unmatched beauty and craftsmanship of the Duke of Cambridge Bench Copy 1725 Violin, a masterfully crafted instrument designed for professional musicians seeking precision, resonance, and tonal brilliance.
Key Features:
Authentic Stradivarius Pattern: Built using a professional Stradivarius graduation pattern, this violin produces a bright, full-bodied sound that will elevate your performance, whether in solo or ensemble settings.
Thomastik Dominant Strings: Known for their excellent balance and reliability, the Thomastik Dominant strings provide a warm, focused sound with quick response.
Exquisite Varnish: The master-level, hand-applied oil varnish features a simulated authentic antique style, adding a timeless, refined appearance to the instrument.
Hand-Carved, AAA-Grade Tonewoods: Featuring a fully hand-carved Russian spruce top and highly figured maple back, both carefully dried for over five years, these tonewoods offer exceptional resonance and tonal depth that improve over time.
Perfect for advanced players, professional musicians, and collectors alike, this violin embodies the spirit and sound of the legendary Stradivarius instruments, providing a rich, clear tone and superior playability. Whether performing on stage or in the studio, it’s the ideal companion for musicians who demand excellence.
Stradivari at His Most Celebrated — Bench-Copied to the Letter
To understand what makes the Maple Leaf Duke of Cambridge significant, you first need to understand what it copies and why that matters.
The original 1725 "Duke of Cambridge" Stradivarius was built during what scholars and players universally consider the most important period in Antonio Stradivari's career: his golden period, spanning roughly 1700 to 1725. These are the instruments — the Kreutzer, the Soil, the Messiah, the Alard — that define what a violin can be. They are the benchmarks against which every instrument since has been measured.
The Duke of Cambridge is not one of the flashy outliers like the ornamented Hellier. It is something arguably more valuable to a maker: a clean, canonical Stradivarius — deeply figured maple back, exquisite oil varnish, and a tonal character that represents Stradivari at the absolute maturity of his craft. When luthiers and workshop makers seek a Strad model to copy, this is frequently the instrument they reach for. It is one of the most widely reproduced Stradivari in the world — not because it is showy, but because it is definitive.
A Transitional Instrument at the Top of Its Range
The Duke of Cambridge sits at above $3.5k+ — the highest point in the Maple Leaf Strings violin range — and it earns that position. Vermont Violins' specialists classify it as a serious advancing instrument: not a conservatory-tier professional violin in the way that a hand-made Italian or German instrument from a named luthier would be, but unquestionably an instrument for a player operating well beyond the capacity of what any beginner or intermediate violin can support.
What the Duke of Cambridge delivers is a playing experience where the instrument stops being a limitation. Shifting into higher positions is evenly balanced across all four strings. The response to bow pressure and speed is nuanced and immediate. Tone color is varied, expressive, and rich — capable of genuine dynamic contrast and registral warmth that advancing and late-stage students need their instrument to provide.
Tonewoods: Five Years in the Making
The acoustic foundation of the Duke of Cambridge is its fully hand-carved Russian spruce top — sourced from the forests of the Russian Far East, where the cold climate produces slow-grown, tight-grained spruce with exceptional stiffness-to-weight ratios and the resonant properties that mark the finest instrument tops in the world. The top has been dried for over five years before use: a critical step that removes residual moisture, stabilizes the plate against seasonal variation, and initiates the acoustic aging process that makes a violin increasingly resonant with age.
The highly figured maple back is similarly seasoned to a five-year standard, bookmatched and selected for its visual drama and acoustic density. Highly figured maple is not merely beautiful — the interlocked grain that creates the visual flame also contributes to the back plate's stiffness and reflective acoustic properties, enhancing projection and the instrument's ability to fill a room with sound.
Together, these tonewoods produce what our specialists describe as a rich, lush instrument with real depth of sound and excellent projection — a big voice for the player ready to use it.
Varnish: Authentic Oil, Hand-Applied
The Duke of Cambridge is finished with a master-level hand-applied oil varnish in a simulated antique style. Oil varnish is the choice of every serious violin maker for one fundamental reason: unlike spirit varnishes, which dry hard and can dampen acoustic vibration, oil varnish remains microscopically elastic, allowing the instrument's top and back to vibrate with maximum freedom. The antique shading creates the depth and tonal warmth of color characteristic of historic Stradivari instruments — without artificial antiquing effects that can look unconvincing under stage lighting.
Who Is the Duke of Cambridge For?
For the advanced student approaching the ceiling of what an intermediate instrument can support — who needs an instrument that will not hold them back through the critical final years of their development. For the serious amateur who plays at the highest level their life allows and deserves an instrument that meets them there. For the musician returning to the violin after years away, who knows what a fine instrument feels like and is not willing to settle. And for the player who understands that the most-copied Stradivarius in the world was copied because it is, simply, the most representative example of what the violin can be.
Why Finance the Duke of Cambridge?
The Duke of Cambridge is a meaningful investment — and also, in the judgment of Vermont Violins' specialists, a genuinely sound one. Here is why financing makes sense for this instrument specifically:
Instrument prices are not static. Tariffs on imported goods, rising shipping costs, and the increasing scarcity of properly seasoned tonewoods have been pushing prices upward — and that trend is not reversing. Financing locks your price at today's rate. Every month you delay, the equivalent instrument will cost more.
More importantly: this is an instrument you will play for years. Unlike a beginner violin that a player outgrows in eighteen months, the Duke of Cambridge is built to serve a serious player for a decade or more — and to trade in against something even finer when the time comes. Vermont Violins offers trade-in credit, meaning this violin becomes a rung on a ladder rather than a terminal purchase.
At five-year financing, this instrument translates into a monthly payment that many players — students and adults alike — find entirely manageable. Use the financing calculator on our website to see your exact payment - CLICK HERE. The number, in the context of owning an instrument of this caliber, will surprise you.
• Ebony pegs, Guarneri chinrest and tailpiece with Wittner single fine tuner and Aubert 7 bridge
• Thomastik Dominant strings
• Professional quality hand-applied spirit and oil mixed varnish, shaded with a blended color pattern
• Fully hand-carved with attractive decorative inlays
• Premium advanced student Guarneri graduation pattern
MLS540
Size: 4/4
The Most Ornamented Stradivari — Faithfully Reproduced
Of all the violins Antonio Stradivari built across his six-decade career, the Hellier stands apart — not merely as a great-sounding instrument, but as a work of visual art unlike virtually anything else he ever made. Stradivari was, by instinct, a restrained craftsman. His greatest instruments derive their beauty from proportion, varnish depth, and the natural figure of their tonewood — not from decoration. The Hellier is the singular, magnificent exception.
Completed during Stradivari's early period — after his so-called amatisé phase but before the golden period instruments that would define his legend — the Hellier is slightly smaller than his later canonical models. It bears the name of Sir Samuel Hellyer, an English gentleman who acquired the instrument around 1730–1740, and who commissioned (or inherited) what remains one of the most visually arresting violins in history.
The Ornamentation: A Masterwork of Inlay
The Hellier's defining feature — and the reason it has been copied more widely than nearly any other Stradivari — is its extraordinary decorative program. The ribs and scroll are inlaid with an intricate black purfling line that departs from the straight border of a conventional violin and instead swirls into elaborate floral patterns across the instrument's surface. The purfling itself resolves into diamonds and circles, the knot-points of which were inlaid in the original with ivory.
Contemporary reproductions — including this Maple Leaf Strings version — substitute ethically sourced synthetic materials for the ivory, as all reputable makers do today. The visual effect, however, is faithful to the original: a violin that does not merely sit in a room but commands it.
Historical reproductions of the Hellier at the highest levels of craftsmanship trade into the many thousands of dollars. The Maple Leaf Strings MLS540 brings that iconic aesthetic and its foundational tonal character to the advancing player at a price point that is genuinely accessible — and genuinely remarkable for what it delivers.
Construction & Sound
The MLS540 is fully hand-carved — not machine-pressed, not laminated — using a premium advanced Guarneri graduation pattern. The Guarneri graduation (the specific thickness profiling of the top and back plates) produces a voice that is slightly warmer and fuller in the midrange compared to a strict Strad graduation, complementing the ornamental character of the instrument with a sound that is as rich as it looks.
The varnish is hand-applied using a professional oil-spirit mixed formula, shaded in a blended color pattern that creates depth and visual warmth without artificial antiquing. This approach closely mirrors what Stradivari himself used — layered, translucent coats that deepen in character over years of playing and exposure to light.
Every MLS540 ships with a professional setup and Thomastik Dominant strings — the benchmark string set trusted by advancing students, educators, and professionals worldwide for their even response, warm tone, and reliability across temperature and humidity variations.
Who Is the Hellier For?
This is what Vermont Violins' specialists describe as a consistent advancing instrument — well beyond the capability ceiling of a beginner violin, but positioned realistically as a serious student or amateur-level instrument rather than a conservatory-tier professional. It is the answer for the player who has progressed past their rental outfit or their first purchase violin, and who wants something that will support developing technique over the long term while being genuinely beautiful to look at and play.
It suits equally well the player drawn to visual distinction — the musician who understands that an instrument is part of their artistic identity, and that the Hellier's extraordinary ornamentation makes it one of the most recognizable and admired violins at any price point in this range.
Financing is available. As instrument prices continue to rise in response to tariffs, shipping costs, and material inflation, financing locks your price today and spreads it into manageable monthly payments — often equivalent to what many people spend on a single meal out. Use the financing calculator - CLICK HERE to see your exact payment.
• Ebony fingerboard, pegs, and chinrest
• Wittner tailpiece with four fine tuners
• Violas set up with D’Addario Prelude strings
• Professional quality hand-applied spirit varnish
• Fully hand-carved with seasoned spruce top and flamed curly maple back
• Outfit includes graphite composite bow and embroidered No. 2001 case
Viola 11” – 16.5”
• Parisian eye pegs and end button with ebony Guarneri chinrest
• Wittner tailpiece with four fine tuners
• Violas set up with D’Addario Prelude strings
• Professional quality hand-applied spirit varnish
• Fully hand-carved with seasoned spruce top and flamed curly maple back
• Outfit includes graphite composite bow and embroidered No. 2001 case
Viola 14” – 16.5”