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Tree Rings Shed Light on a Stradivarius Mystery - The New York Times
The Famous – or Infamous – Thefts of Stradivarius Violins
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Niccolo Paganini (1782 - 1840) plays on his Stradivarius (Violin created by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari).
Biografia de Antonio Stradivarius o Stradivari
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Tree Rings Shed Light on a Stradivarius Mystery - The New York Times
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A new study reveals how Stradivari and other luthiers changed the wood's molecular structure
How a violinist can play a $4-million Stradivarius, no strings attached - The Globe and Mail
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The Story of the Messiah Stradivarius Violin
Violin-makers tune in to tradition of Stradivarius in Italy's Cremona
Luthier violin bow over Georges Appeared Stradivarius 1932
Stradivari's Red Mendelssohn: The Inspiration for “The Red Violin”
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Antonio Stradivari Biography - Stradivarius.org
ANTONIUS STRADIVARIUS or ANTONIO STRADIVARI Italian violin maker of Cremona; he also made other stringed instruments Date: ?1644 - 1737 Stock Photo - Alamy
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Stradivarius – Treasures on Trial: The Art and Science of Detecting Fakes
Una investigación sugiere que el tratamiento químico de la madera podría explicar la “sonoridad Stradivarius”