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A Stradivarius "Ex-Nachez" made in the year 1716 by famed Italian violin maker Antonio Stradivari is pictured at Sotheby's in Hamburg October 21, 2003. The instrument named after its previous owner Hungarian
Violin-makers tune in to tradition of Stradivarius in Italy's Cremona
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French instrument maker Etienne Vatelot (R) puts a Stradivarius violin on a table as he holds a second one in his workshop while auctioneer Jacques Tajan (L) looks on , January 30.The
Rare Stradivarius violin hidden in reclusive heiress' closet for 25 years could fetch $10M at auction | The Independent | The Independent
Antonio Stradivari - Wikipedia
Why an Italian town has gone silent to preserve the sound of the Stradivarius violin | CBC Radio
Violin maker hits all the right chords - Woodshop News
Classical music: See what goes into making a Stradivarius violin great, from the special Italian spruce trees to the master violin-makers who come to Cremona, Italy from around the world. But are
Pittsburgh violin maker helps FBI recover Stradivarius stolen 35 years ago | TribLIVE.com
The Story of the Messiah Stradivarius Violin
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The Stradivarius Instruments of The Met Museum
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