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About the Stradivari violin
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Problem description:

How many Stradivari violins are there in the world? What is the price level? Who is a celebrity? Scattered in those countries, I want to know everything about it.

Analysis:

According to conservative estimates, from the age of 2 1 (1665) to his death at the age of 92 or 93, Shi composed about 1 16 different stringed instruments during his brilliant piano career. His work efficiency is extremely high, his workload is extremely heavy, and he is totally devoted to art. Smith can finish at least two violins or one cello a month, making an average of 25 violins or 10 cellos a year, and sometimes even more. 17 15 years, company 7 1 year. The Polish king ordered 12 violins from him and asked his court music director to wait for the finished products in cremona. As a result, the Si was completed in three months, and the king successfully accepted all 12 violins.

About 6,700 violins have been handed down from generation to generation, and now they are very expensive. Many violins were made in memory of him and also named Stradivari violin.

Of the existing 700 pianos, only about 50 have reached the concert quality standard. Others have different defects-some have cracks, some have new backs or stomachs, and some have been repaired by rough craftsmen. In fact, these pianos have been modified to some extent and then provided to a violinist. They may have replaced the piano with a longer fingerboard and a bigger bass beam, or reinforced the belly of the piano to increase its strength. Some changes are subtle, but more changes are rude and violent. Yes, the value of the piano has formed a large price range because of these or those factors.

The most popular ones are a number of pianos made in the so-called "golden age" of Sri Lanka, about 1700 to 1725. There are several special years that make collectors particularly excited. For example, 17 16 is considered as the year to produce the best piano. But some people said, "In fact, as long as there are 10 pianos in circulation at any time, the cheapest one will not be less than $5 million."

As for the ruby upstairs, I can proudly say that this piano belongs to China people now.

Last year, the day before yesterday, that is, in September of 19, the famous "Ruby" antique piano with a history of nearly 300 years was officially awarded to Chen. Since then, Chen has become the first China person to win a ruby, and the first Chinese violinist to be authorized to use the famous guqin made by stradivari himself.

This piano is now worth 6 million dollars and is one of the most expensive violins.

I hope my answer will satisfy you.