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Stradivarius violin - перевод на Английский

STRING INSTRUMENTS BUILT BY STRADIVARI FAMILY, PARTICULARLY ANTONIO
Stradavarius; Stradivari Family; Sradivari violins; Sradivari; Stratavarius; Stradiverius; Stradivari Family, The; Strativarius; Stradivarius Violins; Stradivarius violin
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  • Maker's label from Stradivari
  • Antonio Stradivari violin of 1703 on exhibit, behind glass, at the ''Musikinstrumentenmuseum'' ([[Berlin Musical Instrument Museum]]), 2006

Stradivarius violin         
Stradivarius viool (voortreffelijk soort viool)
first violin         
PROFESSION; LEADER OF THE FIRST VIOLIN SECTION IN AN ORCHESTRA (OR CLARINET IN A CONCERT BAND) AND THE INSTRUMENT-PLAYING LEADER OF THE ORCHESTRA
Concert master; Concert-master; Concertmeister; Konzertmeister; Concertmistress; Concert mistress; Concert-mistress; Leader (orchestra); First violinist; First violin; Orchestra leader; Chef d’attaque; Violino primo; Hofkonzertmeister
eerste viool

Определение

Stradivarius
[?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.

Википедия

Stradivarius

A Stradivarius 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 collector's items.

According to their reputation, the quality of their sound has defied attempts to explain or equal it, though this belief is disputed. The many blind experiments from 1817 to as recently as 2014 have found no difference in sound between Stradivari's violins and high-quality violins in comparable style of other makers and periods, nor has acoustic analysis.

The fame of Stradivarius instruments is widespread, appearing in numerous works of fiction.

Примеры употребления для Stradivarius violin
1. Earlier this year, a Stradivarius violin dated to 16'' and known as the Lady Tennant was auctioned for $2.03 million.
2. NEW YORK –– The bids for a nearly 300–year–old Stradivarius violin opened at $700,000 and quickly soared to $1 million.
3. In May, a Stradivarius violin made in 1707 sold for $3.54 million at Christie‘s, becoming the most expensive musical instrument ever sold at auction.
4. Perhaps the most recognizable masterpiece on the list is Edvard Munch‘s "The Scream," which was stolen, along with the painter‘s "The Madonna," from the museum bearing his name in Oslo, Norway, last year. (Full story) The list includes thefts of works other than paintings, such as the $3 million Davidoff–Morini Stradivarius violin, which was stolen in 1''5 from the New York City apartment of Erica Morini, a noted concert violinist.
5. After Tomaso Rainaldi is found murdered in his workshop, Gianni Castiglione finds himself recreating his friend‘s research in pursuit of one of the music world‘s great legends: a missing Stradivarius violin. (The police are happy to avail themselves of Gianni‘s expertise, since the lead detective played in a quartet with him and the dead man.) As the search travels from Venice to England, the plot mixes equal parts thriller and riddle to fulfill Gianni‘s solemn proclamation to the detective: "The criminals you encounter, the thugs, the thieves, the dregs of society, are paragons of virtue compared to your average violin dealer." Excepting a clichéd cemetery showdown, "Quartet" almost never hits a false note.