What makes Stradivarius violins so special?
Made by Antonio Stradivari and his family, these instruments are among
the most valuable violins in the world, highly regarded by performers
and audiences. Take a look at pictures from the Stradivarius exhibition
at Oxford's Ashmolean museum, uncovering the beauty of these musical
works of art.
The Alard Stradivarius
Antonio Stradivari is one of the most famous makers of stringed
instruments (otherwise known as luthiers) of all time. His instruments
are highly regarded and often sell for six figure sums at auction thanks
to their unique sound and esteemed history. Created in 1715, in
Stradivari's 'golden period' this violin takes its name from French
violinist Jean-Delphin Alard, its most famed owner. The instrument sold
at auction in 1981 to a collector in Singapore for $1.2 million. Look at
the ornate carving on the tailpiece.
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