- Kreisler Bergonzi
The "Kreisler Bergonzi" is an antique
violin made by the Italianluthier Carlo Bergonzi (1683-1747) fromCremona in1740 .The violin is named after violinist
Fritz Kreisler . After being forced to donate hisGuarnerius to the Library of Congress to settle a tax debt with theUnited States Internal Revenue Service , Kreisler used the Bergonzi violin as his primary performance instrument for more than ten years near the end of his career. Several recordings were made by Kreisler with the Bergonzi which can be seen on the album covers he can be seen holding it.Fritz Kreisler passed the instrument onto Cuban violinist
Angel Reyes who in turn made it available toItzhak Perlman . Perlman recorded theKhachaturian Concerto on the "Kreisler Bergonzi" and on the cover of the album he is pictured holding it. After Perlman, the violin was played by Ruben Gonzales, who was concertmaster of theChicago Symphony . In 1995 the instrument was purchased by the noted violin collector David Fulton who retained it until 2006 when the violin was purchased by the Dextra Musica foundation for the use of the great Norwegian virtuoso Vilde Frang, in whose hands the instrument may be heard by the public.Of all of the extant Cremonese instruments, the "Kreisler Bergonzi" is one of the best preserved with its original neck and most of its original varnish. There has been very little repair work required on it. It is one of the best sounding of all Bergonzi violins.
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