NewsHistoric Stradivarius violin set to break auction records

Historic Stradivarius violin set to break auction records

Sotheby's is auctioning a Stradivarius violin from 1714, which could become the most expensive musical instrument ever sold at auction, with an estimated price reaching 18 million dollars (26 million Canadian dollars).

Stradivarius violins are going up for auction
Stradivarius violins are going up for auction
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Anna Wajs-Wiejacka

Auction house Sotheby's announced that on Friday, Eastern Time, it will auction the Stradivarius violin known as the “Joachim-Ma Stradivarius”, dated 1714. According to the Voice of America, the value of this exceptional instrument is estimated at 12 to 18 million dollars (18 to 26 million Canadian dollars). If the price reaches the upper limit, the violin could break the record set in 2011 by another Stradivarius – the “Lady Blunt” from 1721, which sold for 15.9 million dollars (22.9 million Canadian dollars).

The President of Sotheby’s Americas, Mari-Claudia Jimenez, emphasized that the violin comes from Stradivarius’s “Golden Period”, which began around 1700. The instrument has been preserved in excellent condition, and its ownership history adds to its prestige.

This represents the pinnacle of his work. It is the finest violin of this period – assessed Jimenez in an interview with AP.

Unique violin to be auctioned

The name “Joachim-Ma Stradivarius” derives from two outstanding violinists: Hungarian virtuoso Joseph Joachim and Si-Hon Ma, a Chinese musician who settled in America in 1948. Some believe that Johannes Brahms composed his “Violin Concerto in D major” with this instrument in mind, captivated by its deep sound. Joachim premiered this piece in 1879, playing on these violins.

Si-Hon Ma acquired the instrument in 1969, and after his death, the violin was entrusted to the New England Conservatory in Boston, where Ma obtained his master's degree in 1950. The entire proceeds from the auction will be allocated to a scholarship fund for students of this institution.

According to the MP4 service, it is estimated that between 450 and 512 Stradivarius violins may have survived to this day. However, it is not possible to determine their exact number, partly due to the appearance of forgeries, which are mistakenly regarded as originals.

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