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There are certain parameters that a violin needed to go through to be declared an original Stradivarius violin, such as wood material, varnish texture, form, and other intricate details. Not everyone has access to violin experts, and if one is seeking legitimate Strad expertise, the best way is to send photographs of the violin to the American Federation of Violin and Bow Makers, Inc.
Mineral-infused Maple wood has been used to make the Strad. Some studies were made, and it is believed that those minerals are the reason why it is quite challenging to replicate Stradivarius violins. It made a huge difference in the kind of sound that they produce that even if violin makers of today would use the same geometry and type of wood, they will not achieve the same result. If there are consistent words that often described the high-frequency tones that Strad violins have been known to produce, it would be brightness and brilliance.
It behooves many people, including those in the violin-making business, that up to this day, no violin can emit the same tonal qualities which are often compared to the female voices.
One study concluded that the wood that was used to create Strads was treated with chemicals, including calcium, aluminum, copper, and many more. However, no one can absolutely say that it has a direct connection to the exquisite sounds that come from the instrument. The study also cannot pinpoint for certain if the Stradivari family of violin makers would intentionally treat their wood or if the wood was treated in the forest even before they were cut and sold.
The amount would highly depend on its condition and the date of its creation. His advancing age has definitely affected his work. While the instruments were still tremendous and possess such superiority when compared with other violins, they have lesser quality when compared with his earlier work. In the past decade, we see Strad violins attract many buyers during auctions, and some can fetch from two million dollars to 20 million dollars.
Violinists will continue to be in awe of its ingenuity. Even if some modern studies try to debunk the uniqueness of the superb sound of the Stradivarius violins, its legacy will remain unparalleled.
I mean, I think that it has in it all the depth of body and grit that one might look for. The heir of a wealthy American industrial family acquired the violin in , before passing it down to his then year-old granddaughter Elizabeth Pitcairn, who still owns it today.
Preferring the Guarneri for performances, he would often leave the Strad in its case while on stage. In , Henryk Szeryng gifted the violin to the city of Jerusalem to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the founding of the state of Israel.
It is now used by concertmasters of the Israel Philharmonic.
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