Im not sure but i know that he biult like 1000 violins but only 600 exist right now and they sound like no violin today.
The violin is considered to have originated in India. No particular person named it ...
She has a A. Stradivari violin made in 1696.
The Starivarious violin is a fictional instrument often associated with the legendary violin maker Antonio Stradivari. While many contemporary musicians and collectors possess Stradivari violins, the term "Starivarious" does not refer to any specific violin or known owner. If you meant to ask about a specific violin or a contemporary artist known for playing a Stradivari, please clarify!
In the 1800's , in Italy.
Yes only few very very rare though. much rarer then the full sizes as they did not make many its highly collectable if original
Antonio Stradivari composed string instruments such as violin,harp, cellos and guitars.
He was a violin maker
The violin is considered to have originated in India. No particular person named it ...
She has a A. Stradivari violin made in 1696.
The Starivarious violin is a fictional instrument often associated with the legendary violin maker Antonio Stradivari. While many contemporary musicians and collectors possess Stradivari violins, the term "Starivarious" does not refer to any specific violin or known owner. If you meant to ask about a specific violin or a contemporary artist known for playing a Stradivari, please clarify!
Yes, Antonio Stradivari had several apprentices throughout his career. Notable among them was Francesco Stradivari, his son, who continued the family legacy of violin making. Other apprentices, like Nicola Amati's students, also contributed to the dissemination of Stradivari's techniques and craftsmanship.
Antonio Stradivari ~Rebekah Stienbrook
Antonio Stradivari was an Italian luthier renowned for his exceptional violin-making skills during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. His instruments, particularly violins, are celebrated for their craftsmanship and tonal quality, making them highly sought after by musicians and collectors. Stradivari's legacy continues to influence violin-making techniques and standards to this day.
As of my last update, there are no direct descendants of Antonio Stradivari known to be living in Cremona. Stradivari, who passed away in 1737, had several children, but the lineage did not continue in a way that preserved a prominent family presence in the city. Today, Cremona is known for its rich tradition of violin making, but the direct familial ties to Stradivari have largely faded.
In the 1800's , in Italy.
Nicoló Amati was Antonio Stradivari's teacher
The person who plays the cello is called a cellist. It was invented by Antonio Stradivari, who was a violin maker. you can hear a cello in an orchestra or small group!