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Wat (wie) is Stradivari$503034$ - definitie

ITALIAN STRINGED INSTRUMENT MAKER, 1644-1737
Stradivari; Antonio Stradivarius; Antony Stradivari; Stradivari, Antonio
  • Panorama of Cremona, with the [[Torrazzo di Cremona]] prominent
  • Antonio Stradivari's second house, at No. 2 Piazza San Domenico

Stradivari Society         
Stradivari society
The Stradivari Society is a philanthropic organization based in Chicago, Illinois, best known for its arranging deals between owners of antique string instruments such as those made by luthiers Antonio Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri, for use by talented musicians and performers. The Stradivari Society does not hold title to the instruments.
Stradivarius         
  • page=1}}</ref> The purchase was reported on the front page of ''The New York Times.''
  • Maker's label from Stradivari
  • Antonio Stradivari violin of 1703 on exhibit, behind glass, at the ''Musikinstrumentenmuseum'' ([[Berlin Musical Instrument Museum]]), 2006
STRING INSTRUMENTS BUILT BY STRADIVARI FAMILY, PARTICULARLY ANTONIO
Stradavarius; Stradivari Family; Sradivari violins; Sradivari; Stratavarius; Stradiverius; Stradivari Family, The; Strativarius; Stradivarius Violins; Stradivarius violin
A Stradivarius (often known as a Strad) is one of the violins, violas, cellos and other string instruments built by members of the Italian family Stradivari, particularly Antonio Stradivari (Latin: Antonius Stradivarius), during the 17th and 18th centuries. They are considered some of the finest instruments ever made, and are extremely valuable collectors items.
Stradivarius         
  • page=1}}</ref> The purchase was reported on the front page of ''The New York Times.''
  • Maker's label from Stradivari
  • Antonio Stradivari violin of 1703 on exhibit, behind glass, at the ''Musikinstrumentenmuseum'' ([[Berlin Musical Instrument Museum]]), 2006
STRING INSTRUMENTS BUILT BY STRADIVARI FAMILY, PARTICULARLY ANTONIO
Stradavarius; Stradivari Family; Sradivari violins; Sradivari; Stratavarius; Stradiverius; Stradivari Family, The; Strativarius; Stradivarius Violins; Stradivarius violin
[?strad?'v?:r??s]
¦ noun a violin or other stringed instrument made by the Italian violin-maker Antonio Stradivari (c.1644-1737) or his followers.
Origin
C19: Latinized form of Stradivari.

Wikipedia

Antonio Stradivari

Antonio Stradivari (, also US: , Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo stradiˈvaːri]; c. 1644 – 18 December 1737) was an Italian luthier and a craftsman of string instruments such as violins, cellos, guitars, violas and harps. The Latinized form of his surname, Stradivarius, as well as the colloquial Strad are terms often used to refer to his instruments. It is estimated that Stradivari produced 1,116 instruments, of which 960 were violins. Around 650 instruments survive, including 450 to 512 violins. His instruments are considered some of the finest ever made, and are extremely valuable collector's items.