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This is a list of Stradivarius instruments made by members of the house of Antonio Stradivari.
Contents
1 Stradivarius instruments 1.1 Violins 1.2 Violas 1.3 Cellos 1.4 Guitars 1.5 Harps 1.6 Mandolins 2 References
Stradivarius instruments
The Axelrod quartet of Stradivarius instruments, on display in the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History. From left to right: Greffuhle violin (1709), Axelrod viola (1696), Ole Bull violin (1677), and Marylebone cello (1688).
Violins
This list has 236 entries. Sobriquet ex-Back Year 1666 Provenance Royal Academy of Music Notes currently displayed as part of Royal Academy's York Gate Collection on loan to Alexandre Da Costa[1] sold at Sotheby's London, 12 November 1986[2]
Canimex Foundation Francis Aranyi (collector) Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume Captain Saville (19011907)
Though listed in many reference books as one of Stradivari's earliest instruments, the modern consensus is that it is not a Stradivari; it was sold at
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Sotheby's New York 3 February 1982 as "an interesting violin."[3] Oistrakh 1671 David Oistrakh Stolen from the Museum of Musical Culture in Russia in May 1996 but recovered in 2001. [4] on loan to Elina Vhl[5] Smithsonian Institution This violin along with the Paganini-Conte Cozio di Salabue violin of 1727, the Paganini-Mendelssohn viola 1731, and PaganiniLadenburg cello of 1736, compose a group of instruments referred to as the Paganini Quartet ; The foundation owns more than a dozen Stradivari instruments. on loan to Kikuei Ikeda of the Tokyo String Quartet.
Charles IV of Spain Finnish Cultural Foundation Sir Samuel Hellier Nippon Music Foundation [6]
1680 1681
The collection of Mr & Mrs Rin Kei Mei Reynier and Count de Lachenais Presumably presented by Napoleon III to the French violinist Lon Reynier, who sold it to Count de Lachenais of Marseilles in 1881. By the intermediary of Albert Caressa, it became part of the collection of John Wanamaker in 1924, when it was acquired by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. in 1929. Its last known owner was Miles Frank Yount of Beaumont, Texas Reynier also owned a 1727 violin ( see below).[7]
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Cipriani Potter on loan to Sejong brokered by the Stradivari Society [8] WestLB owned since 2005 by Philip Greenberg, Artistic director and conductor of the Kiev Philharmonic in the Ukraine. Currently on loan (2011) to Jennifer Koh, violinist.
1685 1685 1686 1686 1686 1687 Dr. Winfred and Mr. John Constable
[9]
Mr. William Rosenheim [10] Miss Goddard Antonio Fortunato [11] Ole Bull (1844) Dr. Herbert Axelrod (19851997) Donated to the Smithsonian Institution in 1997 by Herbert R. Axelrod. Now part of the Axelrod quartet. on loan to Jonathan Carney, concertmaster of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra since 2002 The collection of Mr & Mrs Rin Kei Mei on loan to Vadim Gluzman brokered by the Stradivari Society [8] Dextra musica AS, Norway on loan to Elise Btnes, concertmaster, Oslo Philharmonic date range 16871689; part of a duo of violins ( Spanish I and II) referred to as los Decorados , and los Palatinos; also collectively known as del Cuarteto Real (The Royal Quartet) when included with the Spanish Court viola (1696) and cello (1694). date range 16871689; part
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Mercur-Avery
1687
Arditi
1689
Spanish I
1689
Spanish II
1689
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Madrid, Spain[12]
of a duo of violins ( Spanish I and II) referred to as los Decorados , and los Palatinos; also collectively known as del Cuarteto Real (The Royal Quartet) when included with the Spanish Court viola (1696) and cello (1694). on loan to Hanna Weinmeister on loan to Leonidas Kavakos bequeathed by Gould to the Metropolitan Museum in 1955 in the collection of the National Music Museum [15] formerly owned by Arthur Catterall, then by Alfredo Campoli[16]
1690 1692 1692 1693 Winterthur-Versicherungen Luigi Alberto Bianchi [13] George Gould
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Harrison
1693
Baillot-Pommerau
1694
1694
Karel Hal Philip Greenberg, Artistic director and conductor of the Kiev Philharmonic, Ukraine. Dr. Harold Dinkens Robert Schumitzky, Associate Concertmaster at Opera Pacific Orchestra and first violin at Orchestra Nova San Diego and Pacific Symphony. Metropolitan Museum of Art Royal Academy of Music Edvin Marton
Karel Hal, premiered with this instrument the new version of Sibelius's Violin Concerto on October 19th, 1905, with Richard Strauss conducting the Berlin Court Orchestra.
Bequest of Annie Bolton Matthews Bryant, 1933[17] on loan to Clio Gould[18] Dima Bilan, together with Evgeni Plushenko, and Edvin Marton playing his Stradivarius, won the Eurovision Song Contest 2008[19] Thought to originally belong to Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Molitor [20]
1697
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Count Gabriel-Jean-Joseph Molitor, Paris (18041849) Molitor family (18491917) J. Mazeran, Paris (19171923) The Curtis Institute, Philadelphia (19291936) Mr. R. A. Bower, Somerset (1937 1957) Miss Muriel Anderson, Londonderry (19571989) Elmar Oliveira (19891994) Albert Stern (19942010)[21][22] Anne Akiko Meyers (2010) [23] Cecilia C A (Capitulum Agriense) 1697 Formerly owned by Zelnik Istvn Southeast Asian Gold Museum since 2011, now played by Katalin Kokas [25]
Sold by Tarisio Auctions for $3,600,000, a new world record [24] until the Lady Blunt was sold in June 20, 2011.
Johann Ladislaus Pyrker, 1827; An unknown Protestant or Jewish religious identity, 1945; Aranymzeum, 2011 one of eleven Stradivari violins associated with Baron Johann Knoop
1698 1698
Joachim
1698
once owned by Hugo Kortschak and later by Joan Field; currently owned by Dr. David Josefowitz (Fridart Foundation, Geneva) [26]
1699 1699
Cho-Liang Lin Charles Phillipe Lafont Marguerite Agaranthe Tennant on loan to Xiang Gao brokered by the Stradivari Society;[8] sold at Christie's auction US$2.032 million, April 2005[27] on loan to Gil Shaham. Library of Congress Royal Academy of Music Royal Academy of Music Suomen Kulttuurirahasto (Finnish Cultural Foundation) Previously owned by conductor Paavo Berglund.
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Purchased from Berglund's estate by the Finnish Cultural Foundation in June 2012. [29] The Penny Dragonetti 1700 1700 Barbara Penny Nippon Music Foundation formerly owned by Alfredo Campoli, now played by Veronika Eberle on loan to Nikki Chooi[30] who was from 2009-2012 the recipient of the Council's 1729 Guarneri, now on loan to Chooi's younger brother Timothy Chooi [31] Presented by Gertrude Clarke Whittall [32] on loan to Dennis Kim, concertmaster, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra Music Chamber Pohjola Bank Art Foundation, Finland David Oistrakh (19531963) Riccardo Brengola Pro Canale Foundation A. W. Lukens Ion Voicu Romania Culture Ministry on loan to Antti Tikkanen[33] Oistrakh's first violin; on loan to Mariana Sirbu on loan to Alexandru Tomescu through 2012[34]
1700 1700
Ward Dushkin
1700 1701
1702
1702 1702 1703 Bundesrepublik Deutschland on exhibit at Musikinstrumentenmuseum, Berlin[35] on loan to Boris Kuschnir of the Kopelman Quartet on loan to Sergey Khachatryan
Paul Bartel
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brokered by the Stradivari Society [37] Emiliani ex-Foulis Liebig Betts Gleni 1703 1703 1704 1704 1704 ex-Wolfgang Schneiderhan Rony Rogoff U.S. Library of Congress Anne-Sophie Mutter on loan to Karen Gomyo[38] owned since 1991 by Rony Rogoff Presented by Gertrude Clarke Whittall [28] Currently for sale at Peter Prier violins in Salt Lake City, Utah L-Bank Baden-Wrttemberg on loan to Isabelle Faust. One of the few Stradivari violins to have retained original neck. Auctioned by Tarisio on April 26, 2012 for $2.6 million.[39] acquired in trade by Oistrakh for the 1702 Conte di Fontana
Sleeping Beauty
1704
Baron von der Leyen ex-Marsick; exOistrakh ex-Tadolini ex-Brstlein La Cathdrale Hammer
1705
Private owner
1705
David Oistrakh
The collection of Mr & Mrs Rin Kei Mei sterreichische Nationalbank [36] Christian Hammer (collector) sold at Christie's New York on 16 May 2006 for a record US$3,544,000 (2,765,080) after five minutes of bidding[40][41] bequeathed to the Museum in 1887 donated to the museum in 1935 owned by the Jacobs family, loaned to Jeff Thayer, San Diego Symphony concertmaster Nippon Music Foundation Royal Academy of Music on loan to Ray Chen [42] on loan to Tasmin Little on loan to Chen Xi brokered by the Stradivari Society [8]
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Strauss
1708
on loan to Chee-Yun brokered by the Stradivari Society [8] Donated to the Smithsonian Institution in 1997 by Herbert R. Axelrod. Now part of the Axelrod quartet. sterreichische Nationalbank [36] on loan to Werner Hink
Greffuhle
1709
1709 1709 1709 Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst About 1850- on loan to Dnes 1865 Zsigmondy through 2003 Wilma Neruda 1872 Nippon Music Foundation Axel Springer Foundation on loan to Lisa Batiashvili on loan to Michel Schwalb, concert master of the Berlin Philharmonic (1966 1986); [43] reported stolen in 1999[44] purchased in 2005 for GB 3.5 million named after the violinist, Marie Hall on loan to Soovin Kim Huguette Clark [45] David Fulton [45] Nippon Music Foundation Anne-Sophie Mutter on loan to David Grimal. on loan to Samuel Magad, concertmaster 1972-2007, Chicago Symphony Orchestra on loan to Michael Shih, concertmaster, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra [46] Metropolitan Museum of Art previously owned by Fritz Kreisler Bequest of Annie Bolton Matthews Bryant, 1933[47] played by Frank Peter Zimmermann, a German banking company, WestLB AG, bought it for his use. [48] found in store room on the
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1709 1709
Viotti; ex-Bruce Marie Hall ex-Kempner La Pucelle Camposelice Lord Dunn-Raven ex-Roederer ex-Vieuxtemps
Davis
1710
1711 1711
Earl of Plymouth;
1711
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Kreisler
estate of the Earl of Plymouth along with The Messiah and Alard violins in 1925; purchased by Fritz Kreisler in 1928 and subsequently sold by him in 1946[50] previously owned by Szymon Goldberg
Liegnitz Le Brun
1711 1712 Niccol Paganini Charles LeBrun Otto Senn Harry Solloway
sold at Sotheby's auction 13 November 2001 missing: stolen in 1953 from Solloway's residence in Los Angeles
Karpilowsky
1712
Schreiber Antonio Stradivari Boissier Daniel Sancy Gibson; exHuberman Lady Ley Wirt Dolphin; Delfino Soil
1713 1713 1713 1713 1713 1713 1713 1713 1714 1714 Ivry Gitlis Bronisaw Huberman Joshua Bell Stradivarius family The Chi-Mei Collection Jascha Heifetz Nippon Music Foundation Amde Soil Yehudi Menuhin Itzhak Perlman on loan to Akiko Suwanai stolen twice from Huberman now bought by Jue Yao, Chinese violinist on loan to Jhon Paul Reynols
ex-Berou; exThibaud Le Maurien Leonora Jackson Massart Sinsheimer; General Kyd; Perlman Smith-Quersin Alard-Baron Knoop Baron Knoop; ex-
1714 1714 1714 1714 1714 1714 1715 1715 Lambert Massart Gyrgy Pauk Itzhak Perlman David L. Fulton sterreichische Nationalbank [36] Juan Luis Prieto David Fulton
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Bevan ex-Bazzini Cremonese; exHarold ; Joseph Joachim Emperor 1715 1715 Joseph Joachim Municipality of Cremona George Haddock (1876-1907) Edgar Haddock (1907-1910) Jan Kubelk NPO "Yellow Angel" Nippon Music Foundation Giuseppe Tartini on loan to Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra concertmaster, Frank Almond [52] Sold to Jan Kubelk in 1910 for 10,000. on loan to Ryu Goto[51]
1715
James Ehnes Cho-Liang Lin Muse de la Musique, Paris bequeathed to the Museum in 1909
Baron Vecsey de Vecse Franco Gulli [53] Nippon Music Foundation on loan to Shunsuke Sato; formerly loaned to Arabella Steinbacher; formerly loaned to Julia Fischer missing: stolen 1998[4] sold by Charles Beare and the Milstein Family to Jerry Kohl Cyrus Forough Ashmolean Museum Oxford on exhibit at the Oxford Ashmolean Museum; made from the same tree as a P.G. Rogeri violin of 1710
[55]
1716 1716
on loan to Emily Westell [30] formerly owned by John Corigliano Sr. (former
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concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic) on loan to Mincho Minchev since 1979 Gariel ex-Wieniawski ex-Baumgartner Toenniges 1717 1717 1717 1717 Festival Strings Lucerne Strad with the Vuillaume Back The Lawrence Welk Show Dick Kesner and his Magic Stradivarius Pierre Amoyal Pawe Kochaski Nippon Music Foundation Giovanni Battista Viotti sterreichische Nationalbank [36] Timothy Baker Joshua Bell Salvatore Accardo on loan to Daniel Dodds Dick Kesner ,Paul Toenniges (Studio City, California) reported stolen in 1987; recovered in 1991[56] on loan to Viviane Hagner on loan to Volkhard Steude shaped like a guitar; [57] on loan to Simone Lamsma name is taken from the colouration of the varnish and its brilliant sound. played by Majeske while concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra from 19691993 on loan to David Garrett, while his Guadagnini is repaired. Initial news reports erroneously stated it was the San Lorenzo he had smashed. [58][59] Jaime Laredo Nicola Benedetti
Kochanski Sasserno Viotti; ex-Ros Chanot-Chardon Firebird ; ex-Saint Exupry Marquis de Riviere
1718
Daniel Majeske
San Lorenzo
1718
Georg Talbot
1718 1719
The collection of Mr & Mrs Rin Kei Mei Johann Christoph Lauterbach J.B. Vuillaume Charles Philippe Lafont [60] LVMH Benz Mercedes Zurich loan to Klaidi Sahatci, Tonhalle Orchester Zurich Concertmaster
[61]
Zahn Wieniawski,Bower
1719 1719
ex-Bavarian Madrileo
1720 1720
Metropolitan Museum of Art Rimma Sushanskaya teacher of Harvard wife of Benjamin Franklin
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Rembert Wurlitzer Duques de Osuna von Beckerath Sinsheimer; Iselin 1720 1721 Michael Antonello reported stolen near Hanover, Germany in 2008; recovered in 2009. [62] Nippon Music Foundation [63] named after Lady Anne Blunt, daughter of Ada Lovelace, granddaughter of Lord Byron. The Lady Blunt was last sold at London auction house Tarisio on June 20, 2011 for 9,808,000 (US$15.9 million), with proceeds going to the Nippon Foundation's Northeastern Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund.[64][65] on loan to Guido Rimonda [66] inspiration for the 1998 film, The Red Violin on Loan to Ray Chen through Young Concert Artists Lorin Maazel Viktoria Mullova Nippon Music Foundation on loan to Daishin Kashimoto; formerly Midori Goto
Lady Blunt
1721
1722 1722 1722 Chi Mei Museum Joseph Fuchs on loan to Jennifer Frautschi; named after the city of Cdiz, Spain. on loan to Philippe Quint brokered by the Stradivari Society [8] Left by Quint in taxi on 21 April 2008, and recovered the following day. on loan to Nicola Benedetti[68]
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Earl Spencer
1723
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Le Sarasate
1724
bequeathed to the Conservatory by Pablo de Sarasate, in memory of his student days at the Conservatoire owned by Carl Flesch, until 1928 where it was sold to Franz von Mendelssohn, banker and amateur violinist.[70] on loan to Rainer Kchel on loan to Baiba Skride; one of several Stradivari violins with the sobriquet "Wilhelmj"
Brancaccio
1725
1726 1727
Fritz Kreisler Baron Deurbroucq (The Hague) (1870) Robert Crawford (Edinburgh) W.E. Hill & Sons (1902) Hans Wessely (19031926) David D. Walton (Boston) (1926) Emil Herrmann (19??1945) Fredell Lack (1945-present) on loan to Janine Jansen brokered by the Stradivari Society [8] owned by Maurice Hasson [72] missing: stolen in 1995[73] Arthur Grumiaux Maxim Vengerov on loan to Jennifer Koh one of four Stradivari violins with the sobriquet Kreutzer (1701, 1720, 1731) Named after Lon Reynier who won at the Concervatoire de Paris in 1847. Has been lent to Maxim Vengerov. Now on loan to Augustin Dumay. This violin along with the
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Barrere
1727
1727
Paganini-Conte
1727
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Cozio di Salabue
Paganini-Desaint violin of 1680, the PaganiniMendelssohn viola of 1731, and the PaganiniLadenburg cello of 1736, compose a group of instruments referred to as the Paganini Quartet . on loan to Martin Beaver of the Tokyo String Quartet 1727 1727 Angelika Prokopp Private Foundation Antonio Brosa Remo Lauricella Town of Cremona A. J. Fletcher Foundation on loan to Nicholas Kitchen of the Borromeo String Quartet; the instrument was made by Omobono Stradivarius [74] on loan to Satu Vnsk, Assistant Leader of the orchestra a bench copy of this instrument was produced in 1996 by Gregg Alf and Joseph Curtin, using modern materials and methods;[77] Balogh performs on both the 1728 original and the replica.[78] on loan to Corey Cerovsek on loan to Eckhard Seifert
Halphen Vesuvius
1728
1728
Artot-Alard
1728
Dragonetti-Milanollo
1728
Giovanni Battista Viotti Domenico Dragonetti Teresa Milanollo Los Angeles Philharmonic
Perkins
1728
named after Frederick Perkins, formerly owned by Luigi Boccherini[79] bequeathed to the Los Angeles Philharmonic by Jack Benny sold at Christie's, New York for US$2,728,000 (2,040,000) on loan to Eugen Sarbu; previously loaned to Wieniawski
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Benny
1729
1729
1729
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Guarneri
1729
on loan to Timothy Chooi [30] who is the younger brother of the 2009-2012 loan recipient Nikki Chooi, in 2012 named recipient of the Council's 1700 Taft Stradivari [31] on loan to Sayaka Shoji Currently for sale at Antonio Strad Violin, San Antonio, TX once owned by the King of Spain[81] on loan to Benjamin Schmid
Recamier Baldiani
1729 1730
Ryuzo Ueno, Honorary Chairman, Ueno Fine Chemicals Industry, Ltd. Antonio Strad Violin, San Antonio TX Anne Akiko Meyers [80] Donald Kahn Foundation Jules Garcin Sidney Harth Rudolph Piel Jascha Heifetz Fondazione Casa di Risparmio
lent to Giuliano Carmignola for the DG recording of Vivaldi: Concertos for Two Violins [82] Genevieve Vedder donated the instrument to the University of California at Los Angeles' (UCLA) music department in the 1960s. In 1967, the instrument was on loan to David Margetts. Whether it was left on the roof of his car or stolen is uncertain, but for 27 years the violin was considered missing until it was recovered from an amateur violinist who claimed to have found it on a freeway. A settlement was made and the Stradivarius was returned to UCLA in 1995. [83][84][85] missing: stolen in Russia in 1908 by Harrison 'Two Times' Shaw [4]
Duke of Alcantara
1732
Herkules
1732
Eugne Ysae
Red Diamond
1732
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1732 1732
previously loaned to Joshua Bell Currently for sale at Peter Prier violins in Salt Lake City, Utah[86] Angle Dubeau Bronisaw Huberman Fritz Kreisler Yehudi Menuhin currently used by Erzhan Kulibaev by courtesy of the Maggini Foundation [87] missing: stolen in 1981[4] Baron Feilitzsch Hugo Heerman Gidon Kremer Royal Academy of Music Eugne Ysae Charles Mnch Henryk Szeryng State of Israel Fritz Kreisler missing: stolen[88] Nippon Music Foundation Chisako Takashima [89] Yale University, Collection of Musical Instruments[90] on loan to Yuki Manuela Janke previously owned by Arthur Leblanc
Ames Baron Feilitzsch; Heermann Habeneck Herkules; Ysae; ex-Szeryng; King David Lord Amherst of Hackney Lamoureux; exZimbalist Muntz ex-Roussy Yale Stradivari Comte d'Amaille Lord Norton
1734 1734
1734 1734
Violas
There are thirteen known extant Stradivari violas. [91] Sobriquet Mahler TuscanYear Provenance Notes The first of the Stradivarius violas; currently on loan to French violist Antoine Tamestit commissioned by Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand
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Duke of Tuscany; currently on loan to the U.S. Library of Congress Donated to the Smithsonian Institution in 1997 by Herbert R. Axelrod. Now part of the Axelrod quartet.
1696 Royal Academy of Music[92] 1696 Patrimonio Nacional, Palacio Real, Madrid, Spain[12] collectively known as del Cuarteto Real (The Royal Quartet) when included with the violin duo, los Decorados ( Spanish I and II, 1687-1689), and the Spanish Court cello of 1694.
1714 Royal Academy of Music converted from viol to viola by Jean Baptiste Vuillaume [93] 1727 U.S. Library of Congress Presented by Gertrude Clarke Whittall [28]
The Russian 1715 Russian State Collection Paganini1731 Nippon Music Foundation This viola along with the Paganini-Desaint violin Mendelssohn of 1680, the Paganini-Conte Cozio di Salabue violin of 1727, and the Paganini-Ladenburg cello of 1736, compose a group of instruments referred to as the Paganini Quartet . on loan to Kazuhide Isomura of the Tokyo String Quartet Gibson 1734 Habisreutinger Foundation Presented by David Greenless (Stradivari Quartett)
Cellos
Antonio Stradivari built between 70 and 80 cellos in his lifetime, of which 63 are extant. Sobriquet Year Provenance Notes On loan from the New York firm of Morel & Gradoux-Matt. Originally built by Nicolo Amati as a viola da gamba in circa 1620*, but was transformed into the bigger, more modern sized cello by Amati's student, Antonio Stradivari. [94]
1673 Jacqueline du Pr Lynn Harrell Yo-Yo Ma 1684 Los Angeles Philharmonic The instrument was stolen in 2004 and later recovered.[95][96][97] Donated to the Smithsonian Institution in 1997 by Herbert R. Axelrod. Now part of the Axelrod quartet.
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Marylebone 1688
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1690 Julian Lloyd Webber [98] 1693 Edgar Speyer; Kunststiftung NRW on loan to Maria Kliegel; previously loaned to Maurice Gendron (19581990)
collectively known as Quinteto Real or Quinteto Palatino (The Royal Quintet or Palace Quintet) when included with the violin duo, los Decorados ( Spanish I and II 1687-1689), Bajo Palatino cello of 1700 and the Spanish Court viola of 1696. Is the original quartet. See Juan Ruiz Casaux collectively known as Quinteto Palatino or Quinteto Palatino (The Royal Quintet or Palace Quintet) when included with the violin duo, los Decorados ( Spanish I and II 1687-1689), Spanish Court cello of 1694 and the Spanish Court viola of 1696. on loan to Arnold Choi [30]
Bajo Palatino
Bonjour
Lord Aylesford
1696 Nippon Music Foundation on loan to Danjulo Ishizaka; previously loaned to Janos Starker (19501965) Presented by Gertrude Clarke Whittall [28] On display at Stradivarius Collection in Civic Museum of Cremona[99] on loan to Anner Bylsma;
Castelbarco 1697 Library of Congress Stauffer; 1700 Jean Louis Duport ex-Cristiani Elise Barbier Cristiani Servais 1701 National Museum of American History
Paganini1707 unidentified "patroness of Once owned by Bernard Greenhouse. [101] After Countess of the arts from Montreal", his death sold in January 2012 for roughly $6 Stanlein Quebec, Canada [100] million to Montreal arts patron. on loan to Stephane Tetreault [102] Boccherini; Romberg 1709 used by "the father of cellists", Pablo Casals
Markevitch; 1709 Royal Academy of Music on loan to Josephine Knight Delphino Gore Booth; Baron Rothschild Duport Mara Davidov 1710 Rocco Filippini
1711 Mstislav Rostropovich (19742007) 1711 Heinrich Schiff 1712 Count Matvei Wielhorski (17941866) on loan to Yo-Yo Ma
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Karl Davidov Jacqueline du Pr Batta 1714 J. P. Thibout Alexander Batta W.E. Hill & Sons Baron Johann Knoop Gregor Piatigorsky [103] 1717 1717 ex-Blair-Oliphant, exHegar, ex-Khn, exKchler Currently displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
on loan to Adam Klocek Owned by the late Amaryllis Fleming, half sister to writers Ian and Peter Fleming. Neck, head and table are not original, after extensive repairs in 18th century by Spanish luthier, Jose Contreras. [104][105]
1719 1720 Carlos Prieto 1723 LVMH 1725 Gregor Piatigorsky 1725 Museu da Msica (Lisbon) 1726 Royal Academy of Music Was once owned by Hugo Becker. Later owned by Audrey Melville who bequeathed it to the RAM in 1960. Her friend Zara Nelsova had lifelong possession of it, until her death in 2002, as a condition of Melville's bequest. On loan to Colin Carr. [106] 1726 Comte de Saveuse d'Abbeville, Edward Latter, Archibald Hartnell, Michael Edmonds, subsequently lent to Michael Evans. on loan to Tatjana Vassilieva Evan Drachman (grandson of Piatigorsky)
Comte de Saveuse
De Munck; 1730 Emmanuel Feuermann on loan to Steven Isserlis[91][107] exAldo Parisot Feuermann Nippon Music Foundation Pawle Braga Stuart PaganiniLadenburg 1730 Chi Mei Museum 1731 1732 Steven Honigberg 1736 Nippon Music Foundation This cello along with the Paganini-Desaint violin of 1686, the Paganini-Conte Cozio di Salabue violin of 1727, and the Paganini-Mendelssohn viola of 1731, compose a group of instruments referred to as the Paganini Quartet . on loan to Clive Greensmith of the Tokyo String Quartet played by Myung-wha Chung [108]
Guitars
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There are two complete extant guitars by Stradivari, and a few fragments of others, including the neck of a third guitar which is owned by the Conservatoire de Musique in Paris.[109] These guitars have ten (doubled) strings, which was typical of the era. Sobriquet Hill Year Provenance Notes exKabayaoDolfus Stradivarius 1724
Rawlins
Harps
The only Stradivarius harp to survive today is the arpetta (little harp), owned by San Pietro a Maiella Music Conservatory in Naples, Italy.[112][113]
Mandolins
There are two known extant Stradivari mandolins. The Cutler-Challen Choral Mandolino of 1680, is currently in the collection of the National Music Museum at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, South Dakota. [114] The other, dated ca. 1706, is owned by private collector Charles Beare of London.[115]
References
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