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More information: ChengāKuan Su et al, Materials Engineering of Violin Soundboards by Stradivari and Guarneri, Angewandte Chemie International Edition (2021). DOI: 10.1002/anie.202105252
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The Secret Of The Stradivari Violin Revealed. New research confirms the work of a Texas A&M professor that showed the chemicals used to soak the wood of violins and other instruments produced their amazing sound. By Keith Randall, Texas A&M University Division of Marketing & Communications August 12, 2021.
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Along with Andrea Amati and Andrea Guarneri, ... Chemie concludes that the secret lies in the ... that was responsible for the unique sound of a Stradivarius violin. Specifically, it was salts of
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Discover Stradivarius and Guarnerius and the secrets of how they carved the bellies of their instruments.Special thanks to Brian Cool, who keeps putting up w
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The secret of the Stradivari violin confirmed August 17 2021, by Keith Randall ... Guarneri, but also from other makers of the Golden Period (1660-1750) of Cremona, Italy," he said. "There will
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Secrets of the violin connoisseur, secrets of the magic within the violin: the first in a series from The Romantic School of Music and Kevin Lee Luthier.Also
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Searching for the secrets to the Stradivarius sound. For the past 200 years violin makers around the world have sought to produce violins that would rival those of Stradivari and Guarneri made during 1700-50. Could, for example, the chemical treatment of the wood, intended to kill woodworm and fungi, have imparted the characteristic brilliance
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For centuries, violin makers have tried and failed to reproduce the pristine sound of Stradivarius and Guarneri violins, but after 33 years of work put into the project, one professor is confident
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Throughout September, WQXR explores the many sides of the iconic instrument. Hear great recordings from the young "rock stars" of the instrument to the established veterans, and the greats of the past. Even people who know nothing about the violin know the name of its most famous maker: Stradivarius. But don't count out the Guarneri family.
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Joseph Nagyvary set the world of violinmaking afire in 1977 with his research into the legendary Stradivarius violins. The instruments made by Antonio Stradivari in the 17th and 18th century
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In this Wednesday, March 8, 2017 photo, the Ames Stradivarius violin is seen in New York. New research reveals the secret of the pristine sound produced by a Stradivari violin. (AP Photo/Seth
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Of the more than 1,200 instruments built by Stradivari over his 60-year career, about 500 are still in circulation today. Most are violins, but there are also a few violas, cellos, guitars, mandolins, and harps. He is credited with several design innovations and refinements that helped bring the violin to its modern form.
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Think of it like white wine compared to red wine. Stradivari is like white wine with a light, sweet, precise tone, while Guarneri is a red wine with deep, dark richness. The Stradivari's sound is described as more "direct and precise", responding to the slightest touch with refined direction and elegance, much like a high-performance
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Simply put, Guarneri violins have a slightly narrower F-hole, a more refined scroll and typically have a slightly rounder and wider lower bout than that of Stradivarius violins. Strads are more renowned publicly, with pretty much everyone knowing these are the most expensive violins in the world. The images in this article compare a
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For most people, Stradivarius models work better and sound better. But if you ever have a few million dollars to spend on a great violin consider a del Gesu if one crosses your path. In terms of cost, if you want a great Stradivarius or a great Guarnerius del Gesu, be prepared to spend between $1,000,000 and $18,000,000.
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I have seen many postings referring to copies of Stradivarius and Guarnerius del Gesu violins. Which are the main characteristics of these violins to look for in order to determine if a violin is a copy of Satradivarius, Guarnerius del Gesu or another maker.
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Preserved Historical Violin. As you may know, some instruments preserved from these hundreds of years ago are still in use. Most notably, there are 650 Stradivari violins still in existence, ranging in value from between hundreds of thousands of dollars to millions of dollars. In 2010 a Stradivari violin sold at auction for $3,600,000, a record
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Secrets of the violin connoisseur, secrets of the magic within the violin: from The Romantic School of Music and Kevin Lee Luthier.Also within this series: h
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INFORMATION ON SOME ORIGINAL STRADIVARI AND GUARNERI VIOLINS Antonio Stradivari produced 1,116 instruments of which 960 were violins. Around 650 instruments survived, including 450 to 512 violins. Arranged alphabetically below is some information on the following Stradivarius violins: the "Cremonese." the "Lady Blunt," the "Messiah," the "Soil," the "Vieuxtemps," and the "Viotti."
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Of all the violin and cello makers throughout history, none has achieved the mystique of Antonio Stradivari, the Italian luthier who constructed the Stradivarius violins from spruce, maple and
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There is more to a master violin than first meets the eye. Each fresh batch of hide glue begins the process of adding color to a new masterpiece.Special than