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Posted (admin) in CD Recorders Articles on February-17-2010

Last week I received a call from a person that many other people who called me that the results of a Stradivarius violin! This type of discovery is possible only by winning the lottery to be met. Or could it be?

Antonio Stradivari was a violin, viola, cello, harp and violin maker in Cremona, Italy. He was born in 1644 and died in 1737 and more than 1,100 instruments in life. He is known for its beautiful violins and the formula for violin "was the ideal model of designfor violin makers for over 250 years. Itzak violinists Perlman, Joshua Bell and Isaac Stern play on Stradivarius violins, which are loaned to them by wealthy benefactors or community museum.

Stradivarius violins have sold at auction for everything from $ 50,000 to $ 3,000,000 (that's right, three million U.S. dollars). You can see why people have little enthusiasm for bringing to light such a promising revenue, especially when the label says "Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis FaciebatYear 1720 "It looks genuine enough, no?

Wrong. All 650 surviving Stradivari instruments are taken into account. The discovery of "The Red Violin" of Stradivari is virtually impossible. Damn.

How can so many people to discover Stradivarius in the attic if they are all responsible for this? Hundreds of thousands of violins made by Stradivari copy to design and implement the labels "Stradivarius read." This practice was once a sort of tribute to Stradivari andhis remarkable skill, both as a way to specify the model around which an instrument was designed.

Recently, however, the confusion caused by false labels led to commercial purposes for bad intriguing. A smart seller not to mislead an inexperienced buyers with a battered old violin with a label and a false certificate of authenticity. I am sure that many collectors have paid large sums of money to the wrong track.

Most buyers today an expert consultation to ensure that the cheated.Other times, one expert is not necessary since it is clearly the violin is a fake. One of my Strad violins have the usual label and date, followed by "Made in Germany". Identification, as stipulated at the end of 1800 across the United States regulations on imported goods. This is not a real Strad. Dang it.

Smithsonian Institution said that "a certificate of authenticity violin only through the comparative study of design, the features of the model in wood and painttexture. "In short, many hours of tests and comparisons of an expert violin maker (luthier), which has seen hundreds of real Stradivarius replica can see the difference.

Do not throw that violin in the game, not just yet! There is still hope for your size violin. May be a copy, but can be a very good copy. Yes, in 1851 Joseph Rocca, had a convincing copy of the violin world leaders, had "Messiah" Strad, and experts to suffer alonerecently. Any violinist would be happy to settle for a copy that sounds as good as one.

Really, the food and the label aside, a violin is an instrument, an instrument to make music. Who cares if the violin is made by a Norwegian clergyman goat or assembly factory in China? More importantly, how it sounds when you bow the strings move.

So that the poor old beauty of its action and learn to sing again. If it is not possible to give to anyone who can dosing and donate it to a nonprofit group, which hurts the whole family helps to play, or is a finer.

Music created with the heart is much more precious to our souls, like a Stradivarius ever could.

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