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Antonio Stradivari (/ˌstrædɪˈvɑːri/, also US: /-ˈvɛəri/, Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo
stradiˈvaːri]; c. 1644 – 18
December 1737) was an
Italian luthier and a craftsman...
- violas, cellos, and guitars,
crafted by
members of the
Stradivari family,
particularly Antonio Stradivari (Latin:
Antonius Stradivarius), in Cremona, Italy...
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Antonio Stradivari (1644–1737) was an
Italian luthier and
craftsman of
string instruments Stradivari may also
refer to:
Omobono Stradivari (1679–1742)...
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Stradivarius string instruments made by
members of the
house of
Antonio Stradivari. This list has 282 entries.
Detail of Ole Bull
Stradivarius violin (1687)...
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Omobono Stradivari (November 14, 1679 – June 8, 1742) was a
violin maker and the
sixth child of the
famous Antonio Stradivari.
Omobono Stradivari was born...
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Janine Jansen:
Falling for
Stradivari is a do****entary film
released in 2021 and was
presented by
Asterisk Films and Foxy
Films in ****ociation with Sky...
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Stradivari is a 1988
Italian biographical drama film
directed by
Giacomo Battiato. It
depicts real life
events of
luthier Antonio Stradivari. It was filmed...
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conditions led
musicians to s**** a
different sound. The
instruments of
Antonio Stradivari are
flatter and
broader and
produce a more
powerful sound than others...
- The
Stradivari Society is a
philanthropic organization based in Chicago, Illinois, best
known for its
arranging deals between owners of
antique string...
- Paganini-Desaint 1680
Stradivari, the Guarneri-filius
Andrea 1706, the Le Brun 1712
Stradivari, the
Vuillaume c. 1720 Bergonzi, the
Hubay 1726
Stradivari, and the...