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- Messiah_Stradivarius abstract "The Messiah-Salabue Stradivarius of 1716 is a violin made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona. It is considered to be the only Stradivarius in existence in as new state. It is in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England.The Messiah, sobriquet Le Messie, remained in the Stradivarius workshop until his death in 1737. It was then sold by his son Paolo to Count Cozio di Salabue in 1775, and for a time, the violin bore the name Salabue. The instrument was then purchased by Luigi Tarisio in 1827. Upon Tarisio’s death, in 1854, French luthier Jean Baptiste Vuillaume of Paris purchased The Messiah along with Tarisio's entire collection. "One day Tarisio was discoursing to Vuillaume on the merits of this unknown and marvelous instrument, when the violinist Jean-Delphin Alard (Vuillaume's son-in-law), exclaimed: 'Then your violin is like the Messiah: one always expects him but he never appears' ('Vraiment, Monsieur Tarisio, votre violon est comme le Messie des Juifs: on l'attend toujours, mais il ne paraît jamais' ). Thus the violin was baptized with the name by which it is still known."The Messiah was bequeathed by the family of W.E. Hill to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford for preservation as "a yardstick for future violin makers to learn from".The violin is in like-new condition, as it was seldom played. The tonal potential of the instrument has been questioned due to the conditions of the Hill bequest. However it was played by the famous violinist Joseph Joachim, who states in a letter of 1891 to the then owner of the Messiah, Robert Crawford, that he was struck by the combined sweetness and grandeur of the sound. Nathan Milstein played it at the Hills' shop before 1940 and described it as an unforgettable experience. It is one of the most valuable of all the Stradivari instruments.The top of the Messiah is made from the same tree as a P.G. Rogeri violin of 1710. The tuning pegs and the tailpiece (that shows the Nativity of Christ) are not original, but were added by Vuillaume.".
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- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_Stradivari.
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- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Count_Ignazio_Alessandro_Cozio_di_Salabue.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Cremona.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Baptiste_Vuillaume.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Delphin_Alard.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Baptiste_Vuillaume.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Joachim.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Stradivarius_instruments.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Luigi_Tarisio.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Luthier.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Nathan_Milstein.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Nativity_of_Jesus_in_art.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Oxford.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Stradivarius.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Tailpiece.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Tuning_peg.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink W.E._Hill_&_Sons.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLink File:Messiah_Stradivarius.jpg.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Le Messie" (Messiah)".
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Le Messie"".
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Messiah"".
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLinkText ""The Messiah"".
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLinkText "Le Messie".
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLinkText "Messiah Stradivarius".
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLinkText "Messiah".
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLinkText "Messiah-Salabue".
- Messiah_Stradivarius wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Messiah".
- Messiah_Stradivarius hasPhotoCollection Messiah_Stradivarius.
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- Messiah_Stradivarius subject Category:1716_works.
- Messiah_Stradivarius subject Category:Collection_of_the_Ashmolean_Museum.
- Messiah_Stradivarius subject Category:Stradivari_violins.
- Messiah_Stradivarius hypernym Violin.
- Messiah_Stradivarius type Article.
- Messiah_Stradivarius type Instrument.
- Messiah_Stradivarius type Person.
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- Messiah_Stradivarius comment "The Messiah-Salabue Stradivarius of 1716 is a violin made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona. It is considered to be the only Stradivarius in existence in as new state. It is in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England.The Messiah, sobriquet Le Messie, remained in the Stradivarius workshop until his death in 1737. It was then sold by his son Paolo to Count Cozio di Salabue in 1775, and for a time, the violin bore the name Salabue.".
- Messiah_Stradivarius label "Messiah Stradivarius".
- Messiah_Stradivarius sameAs Stradivarius_El_Mesías.
- Messiah_Stradivarius sameAs Messias_(viulu).
- Messiah_Stradivarius sameAs Messie_(Stradivarius).
- Messiah_Stradivarius sameAs Stradivari_Messiah.
- Messiah_Stradivarius sameAs Messia_(stradivarius).
- Messiah_Stradivarius sameAs m.05_hk1.
- Messiah_Stradivarius sameAs Q3125071.
- Messiah_Stradivarius sameAs Q3125071.
- Messiah_Stradivarius wasDerivedFrom Messiah_Stradivarius?oldid=660137730.
- Messiah_Stradivarius depiction Messiah_Stradivarius.jpg.
- Messiah_Stradivarius isPrimaryTopicOf Messiah_Stradivarius.