The Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, USA

 

Marina Yurcheva

In one episode, Ken Cosgrove writes The Gold Violin story inspired by a violin he saw in the Metropolitan Museum. It might have been the 1693 Stradivari – part of Met collection. This violin made by Antonio Stradivari is the only one in existence that has been restored to its original Baroque form. Baroque violins had gut strings, a short fingerboard, and a neck angled back only slightly from the body so the Met violin may be the only one of this kind.

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