The violin is one of the most delicately constructed musical instruments, with lots of tender loving care put into making them. With so many intricate components, violins are handcrafted with love all around the world and, due to the labour intensive work, violins often have steep price tags. For beginners and amateurs, there are great quality violins on the market at a reasonable price but once you fall in love with the violin you will not be able to help yourself looking at top class violins.
Leading Violin Makers
The leading violin makers are Stradivari and Guarneri, both Italian violin makers that have been making violins since the 16th Century. Originally made for royalty and gentry, Antonio Stradivari …show more content…
Born into a family of Italian luthiers in the 17th century and went on to become known world wide for his unique skills. Instruments made by Guarneri are often referred to as Josephs or del Gesùs. There as few as 200 Guarneri violins still left, meaning that they fetch high prices at auctions and are highly prized possessions of their owners.
For the every day violin player, a Stradivari or Guarneri price tag is way out of their reach but fiddlers all over the world delight in researching about their beloved instruments. One can dream of owning one of the world’s most prized and most expensive violins, after all what is life without a dream? For serious musicians, a highly sought violin is an important status symbol, with some of the world’s top violinists having the opportunity to play violins that coast millions of pounds.
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The violin is named after its first known owner Lady Anne Blunt, daughter of Ada Lovelace, granddaughter of Lord Byron. The Lady Blunt is one of the two best-preserved Stradivarius violins in existence. It has survived, like the Messiah Stradivarius of 1716, in near-original condition since it has resided mostly in the hands of collectors and seen little use. It was bought at auction in 2011 by an anonymous bidder for a staggering $15.9 million dollars. It was auctioned by a Japanese music foundation in a bod to raise money for Tsunami victims, a special touch indeed. The Lady Blunt has been played by French luthier Jean-Baptise Vuillaume and guitarist Richard Bennett, amongst