We are a full service shop specializing in the sale and repair of rare and contemporary violins, violas, cellos and their bows. We have more than one hundred years of combined training and experience
The Violin House of Weaver has been making available fine instruments to musicians since 1898. William Weaver, his wife Evy and along with his daughter Kristi Weaver, who is 4th generation to the shop
James Johnson and Judy Doyle started Strings N’ Things in 1991 in response to the need for an affordable professional violin shop in Cincinnati. From our modest beginnings in a small offic
St. Louis Strings is a full service violin shop with two locations, our main shop in downtown St. Louis with a satellite location in Chesterfield, MO. We specialize in repair, restoration, rental
Riccardi’s Violin Shop specializing in double bass repairs and string instrument restoration. Our expertise extends past the double bass and encompasses the other instruments of the quartet: the
We offer violins, violas, cellos and basses of exceptional value – including all of the Heinrich Lutiger, Rudoulf Doetsch and Wilhelm Klier instruments. We maintain a wide range of accessories a
Schmitt Music stores specialize in pianos, keyboards, band & orchestra instruments, accessories, sheet music & books, and more. We strongly believe in the value of music education and offer sp
Otto Musica Corporation is the Strings & Accessories Group of Messiah Enterprises, which was established in 1974.
Through our deep bench of string instrument specialists and world-wide network, al
MOES & MOES VIOLIN MAKERS
Peter Moes (rhymes with shoes) is the son of Moritz Moes from Amsterdam, Holland and Inge Baerthlein from Wuerzburg, Germany. He was born in 1946 in Seeshaupt, Bavaria. A
Menzel studied lutherie with the famous Carleen Hutchins of Montclair, New Jersey, whose works can be seen at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He was also the Secretary of the Catgut Acoust
Led me to Boston, where I worked alongside Roger Johnson, in their string repair department. Returning to Bloomington in 1984, I founded my current business: Mark E. Russell Violins, where I became ac
As long as I can remember, I have been fascinated with wood and hand tools that shape it. I can still recollect my introduction to orchestra in the 4th grade. All my friends wanted to learn to play th