Stradivarius

Fascinating exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford looking at the life and work of the violin maker Stradivarius.

I loved the way this exhibition gave you good practical information such as how a violin is made, why Cremona where he worked was the centre of violin making etc but also treated the lovely instruments as art works , displaying each in a case on its own so it could be seen from all sides.

The commentaries told you when the instrument was made and what made is different but also gave you its history including who had owned it and played it.

Needless to say this is an exhibition where you need the audio guide as that includes recordings of each instrument being played. The exhibition would be a little dead if you couldn’t hear the pieces speak!

Comments

Richard Shock said…
I thought it would be a good exhibition and will definitely go before it closes, which I think is soon.

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