Import It All
Books > Arts & Photography > Music > Reference
Stradivarius

Stradivarius

Product ID: 11959130 Condition: New

Sold Out

Product Description

Stradivarius

<ul style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"><li><span>Accompanies the first Stradivarius exhibition of its kind in the UK</span></li><li><span>Unique opportunity to view works from private collections</span></li><li><span>Includes many previously unpublished images, including new photography for all instruments and Cremona workshop tools, plus rare archive material including the Church of San Domenico where Stradivari was originally buried</span></li></ul><br /><span style="background:#FFFFFF"><span>Antonio Stradivari is, perhaps, the only maker of violins who ranks alongside Van Gogh and Turner as an artist. A household name to many, he is associated with secret formulae and mystical processes ensuring the world's greatest soloists seek his instruments. He excites controversy, although none of his violins have raised so much heated debate as the Ashmolean's</span><span style="font-style:italic;">Messiah,</span><span> making headline news some ten years ago when doubt was cast on its age. Stradivari's birthplace is unknown, he may have been born in 1644, and even his apprenticeship to Nicola Amati is uncertain. He died rich and famous in Cremona in 1737. Since then his instruments have increased in fame and are now regarded as supreme examples of the violinmaker's craft.</span></span><br /><span style="background:#FFFFFF"></span><br /><span style="background:#FFFFFF"><span>Despite the great fame of Stradivari's violins, there has never been a monographic exhibition of his work in the UK. The exhibition at the Ashmolean will include 21 instruments, representative of Stradivari's range and output across the years, alongside exceedingly rare examples of stringed instruments other than those of the violin family.<br /><br />The prize items to be featured in the exhibition are already in the Ashmolean: </span><span style="font-style:italic;">The Potter, The Messiah</span><span> and the guitar of 1688, all works of the greatest rarity. The exhibition and the accompanying catalogue will allow the public to see the work of one of the greatest violinmakers of all time. </span><span style="font-weight:bold; font-style:italic;">Stradivarius</span><span> also presents the most recent research on Stradivarius' instruments.</span></span><br /><span style="background:#FFFFFF"></span><br /><span style="background:#FFFFFF"><span>Contents:<br />Introduction by James Ehnes<br />Essay on Stradivarius by Charles Beare<br />Essay on Stradivarius' work including dendrochronology of the instruments<br /></span><span style="font-style:italic;">The luthier's perspective: How Stradivari violins are built and what makes them so good?</span><span> By Peter Beare<br />Catalogue entries<br />Technical information</span></span>

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Ashmolean Museum
Manufacturer
Ashmolean Museum
Binding
Hardcover
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781854442833

You might also like

Back to top