- Lipinski Stradivarius
__NOTOC__The "Lipinski Stradivarius" is an
antique violin constructed in 1715 by the Italianluthier Antonio Stradivari ofCremona , during Stradivari's "golden period" between 1700 and 1720. There are fewer than 700 extant Stradivarius instruments in the world today; thus, it is considered one of the most valuable instruments in the world.The earlier history of "The Lipinski" is unclear; Italian violinist and composer
Giuseppe Tartini is the first known owner. Tartini, who in 1713 experienced a dream in which he allowed the devil play his violin, heard a beautiful sonata which he was unable to compare with anything he had ever heard. Tartini, two years later, tried to reproduce the sound in his "Devil's Trill Sonata ".Tartini presented the violin to his pupil, Signor Salvini. After hearing the Polish violinist
Karol Lipiński perform, Salvini asked to see his violin, which he then smashed to pieces. Salvini handed the shocked Lipinski the Stradivarius he received from Tartini.In 1962, the "Lipinski Stradivarius" was sold to Rosalind Elsner Anschuetz of
New York City , for US$19,000. Anschuetz gave the violin to her daughter-in-law,Estonia n violinist Evi Liivak, and upon her death in 1996, Liivak's husband, Richard Anschuetz, took possession of the instrument. After Anschuetz moved to theMilwaukee, Wisconsin area, the violin was stored in a local bank vault. Upon Anschuetz' death in February 2008, ownership of the violin passed to an anonymous family member who loaned the "The Lipinski" toMilwaukee Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Frank Almond. [cite news | author=Tom Strini | title=Encore for a Stradivarius | date=2008-09-06 | url=http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=791756 | work=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | accessdate=2008-09-06]Provenance
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Giuseppe Tartini
*Signor Salvini - Milan
*Karol Lipinski
*Richard Weichold, instrument dealer - Dresden, 1861
*Prof. Engelbert Röntgen - Leipzig
*"owner not known"
*W.E.Hill & Sons , instrument dealers - London, 1899
*Unknown amateur musician - Holland
*Hill & Sons, instrument dealers - London
*"owner not known"
*Hamma, instrument dealers - Germany
*"Unknown"
*Wurlitzer - New York, 1922
*"owner not known"
*Roger Chittolini
*Dr. José Martínez Cañas - Havana, 1941
*Ángel Reyes - Havana
*Wurlitzer, instrument dealers - New York, 1960
*Rosalind Elsner Anschuetz/Richard Anschuetz, Evi Liivak - 1962
*Anonymous Anschuetz family member - Milwaukee, 2008Joseph Joachim , Liivak, Malonzenoff and Persinger are also known to have possessed the "Lipinski Stradivarius".ee also
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Stradivarius References
Further reading
*cite book | last=Faber | first=Toby | coauthors= | title=Stradivarius: Five Violins, One Cello and a Genius | location=London | publisher=Macmillan | year=2004 | isbn=0333989767
*cite book | last=Doring | first=Ernest N. | coauthors= | title=How Many Strads? Our Heritage from the Master | location=Chicago | publisher=Bein & Fushi, Inc. | year=1999 | oclc=13966919External links
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