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  2. List of Stradivarius instruments - Wikipedia

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    Though listed in many reference books as one of Stradivari's earliest instruments, the modern consensus is that it is not a Stradivarius; it was sold at Sotheby's New York on 3 February 1982 as "an interesting violin".

  3. Stradivarius - Wikipedia

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    A Stradivarius is one of the string instruments, such as violins, violas, cellos, and guitars, crafted by members of the Stradivari family, particularly Antonio Stradivari (Latin: Antonius Stradivarius), in Cremona, Italy, during the late 17th and early 18th centuries.

  4. How Many Stradivarius Violins Are There? - NewViolinist

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    How many Stradivarius violins are known to exist? It is estimated that in total, Stradivari made around 1,100 musical instruments in total. Of these, 600 are still thought to be in existence. Of that number, only 244 violins are currently accounted for.

  5. How Many Stradivarius Violins Are Left in the World?

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    How Many Stradivarius Violins Been Made? Out of 960 violins and other instruments like violas, cellos, guitars, and harps, only about 650 survive today, with just over 200 violins found. Each instrument bore the label, “Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Faciebat Anno (date),” leading to the widespread name of Stradivarius or Strad for his work.

  6. How Many Stradivarius Violins Are There? - Violinspiration

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    How many Stradivarius violins are there? It’s widely believed that Antonio Stradivari produced 1,100 to 2,000 instruments throughout his lifetime. Of these instruments produced, 960 of them were violins.

  7. Stradivarius Violins - Smithsonian Institution

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    Stradivari also made harps, guitars, violas, and cellos--more than 1,100 instruments in all, by current estimate. About 650 of these instruments survive today. In addition, thousands of violins have been made in tribute to Stradivari, copying his model and bearing labels that read "Stradivarius."

  8. What’s So Special About Stradivarius Violins? | Britannica

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    Of the more than 1,200 instruments built by Stradivari over his 60-year career, about 500 are still in circulation today. Most are violins, but there are also a few violas, cellos, guitars, mandolins, and harps. He is credited with several design innovations and refinements that helped bring the violin to its modern form.

  9. Stradivarius violins: why are they so special and expensive?

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    How many Stradivarius violins exist today? Although we believe that Stradivari created 960 violins, only 650 remain today, most of which are in the hands of private collectors. There are also about 55 cellos and 12 violas made by Stradivari that still exist today.

  10. Stradivarius Violins - Smithsonian Music

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    Stradivari also made harps, guitars, violas, and cellos--more than 1,100 instruments in all, by current estimate. About 650 of these instruments survive today. In addition, thousands of violins have been made in tribute to Stradivari, copying his model and bearing labels that read "Stradivarius."

  11. The Violin - Stradivarius.org

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    Stradivari made more than a thousand violins during his lifetime, around 650 of which exist today. His most famous violins include the 1715 Lipinski and the 1716 Messiah. Stradivarius Violins. Antonio Stradivari. Born in 1644 in Cremona Italy, Stradivari was a genius luthier showing signs of his violin-making talent at the early age of twenty-two.