VIOLIN SOLD WITH NO STRINGS ATTACHED

Closeup of auctioned violin

(FOX NEWS) – A Stradivarius violin made at the "pinnacle" of
Antonio Stradivari’s career sold at auction for an eye-popping
price this week.

The musical instrument, crafted in 1714 by Stradivari, the luthier
most famously associated with the violin, sold for $11.3 million
at a Sotheby’s
auction in New York Friday.

The violin, known as the "Joachim-Ma Stradivarius," was made
during Stradivari’s "golden period" when he was at the height
of his acoustic mastery of the instrument.
  

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Antonio Stradivari (1644 – 1737)

It is estimated that Stradivari produced 1,116 instruments, of which
960 were violins.

Violinist playing the auctioned violin

Funds raised from the auction will benefit a Boston-based music conservatory’s student scholarship fund.

posted by Bob Karm in Auction,CURRENT EVENTS,HISTORY,MUSIC,Violin and have No Comments

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