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October 11, 2008 11:09:11 PM CDT



Stradivarius Market Hits High Note

Posted Jan 6, 08 2:10 PM CST in Arts & Living 

(Newser) – The price of violins by 18th century Italian master Antonio Stradivari has shot through the roof in recent decades, with the instruments now worth 500 times their weight in gold, reports Der Spiegel. Three powerful dealers control a shadowy worldwide market rife with intrigue where frenzied collectors seek out the rare instruments that sell for millions.

Institutions and collections have snatched up many Strads of late, heating competition for the dwindling supply that remains on the market—and spurring forgeries. Even as the world clamors for the instruments, nobody is sure why they sound so good. Competing theories cite the varnish, fungi in the wood, or the effect of unusually cold winters on wood Stradivari used.

Source Der Spiegel

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Violinist Adrian Pintea, from The Julliard School, plays a 1729 Stradivari known as the 'Solomon, Ex-Lambert' 27 March, 2007 at Christie's in New York. The fine musical instrument, valued at USD 1,000,000-1,500,000...   (Getty Images)
New York, UNITED STATES: A 1729 Stradivari known as the 'Solomon, Ex-Lambert' is on display 27 March, 2007 at Christie's in New York. The fine musical instrument, valued at USD 1,000,000-1,500,000 will...   (Getty Images)
Violinist Joshua Bell embraces his 1713 Stradivarius, purchased several years ago for more than $3 million, during an interview in his New York apartment on Oct. 8, 2003. (AP Photo/Gino Domenico)   (Associated Press)
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