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A Stradivari violin made in 1714 sells for $11.3M at public sale

By Miles Cooper February 7, 2025
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NEW YORK (AP) — A violin made in 1714 by the legendary luthier Antonio Stradivari offered for $11.3 million at an public sale in New York on Friday, wanting estimates that might have made it the most costly instrument ever offered.

Sotheby’s public sale home had estimated that the “Joachim-Ma Stradivarius” violin may promote for between $12 million and $18 million, with the upper finish of the vary doubtlessly eclipsing the record-breaking $15.9 million somebody paid for one more Stradivari violin at public sale greater than a decade in the past.

The “Joachim-Ma Stradivarius” is thought to be certainly one of Stradivari’s finest works, constructed throughout his “Golden Period” on the top of his craftsmanship and acoustic mastery, in line with the public sale home.

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Including to the intrigue, the violin is believed to have influenced legendary composer Johannes Brahms when he wrote the famed “Violin Concerto in D Major” and was truly performed through the concerto’s 1879 premiere.

“This extraordinary violin represents the pinnacle of craftsmanship and classical music history, its unparalleled sound and storied provenance captivating collectors and musicians alike,” Mari-Claudia Jimenez, chair at Sotheby’s. “The Joachim-Ma Stradivarius garnered global attention, achieving one of the highest prices ever for a musical instrument — an acknowledgment of its rarity and historical importance.”

Bidding at Sotheby’s started at $8 million and inside seconds shot as much as $10 million, as auctioneer Phyllis Kao scanned the room, in search of somebody to place up $10.5 million.

“Am I selling? At $10 million,” she mentioned, trying to potential bidders.

The room was quiet.

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“Last chance, at $10 million,” she said. “I can sell, and I will, at $10 million, unless you go on.”

“Bought. $10 million,” she mentioned, banging a gavel.

The ultimate worth consists of public sale home charges.

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The identify of the instrument comes from two of its well-known violin virtuoso homeowners, Joseph Joachim of Hungary and Si-Hon Ma of China. Ma’s property gifted the violin to the New England Conservatory in Boston after his demise.

The conservatory will use the proceeds to fund scholar scholarships.

“The sale is transformational for future students, and proceeds will establish the largest named endowed scholarship at New England Conservatory,” mentioned Andrea Kalyn, president of New England Conservatory. “It has been an honor to have the Joachim-Ma Stradivari on campus, and we are eager to watch its legacy continue on the world stage.”

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