Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, 1715, the 'Cremonese, Harold Joachim'
Violin: 40603
Bearing its original label, "Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis faciebat anno 1715."
Back: One-piece with strong flames running horizontally
Top: of fine grain in the center, broadening towards the flanks
Scroll: of broader figure
Ribs: of broader figure
Varnish: Golden-orange
Length of back: 35.7 cm
Upper bouts: 16.8 cm
Middle bouts: 11.2 cm
Lower bouts: 20.75 cm
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Notes:
In 1889 it was purchased by a special committee and donated to Joseph Joachim on the occasion of his jubilee celebrations. The Tourist Board of Cremona purchased it from William Hill & Sons of London in December 1961 and it was donated to the town.Almost a twin of the Alard.
A Stradivari Returns to Cremona, The Strad, February, 1962, London
In 1896, Halir toured the U.S. He arrived on November 4, 1896, for a 25-concert tour. For the tour, Joachim lent Halir his Red Stradivarius of 1715 (now called the Joachim Strad – not to be confused with the Red Mendelssohn), said to be worth $12,000 at the time. That violin was a gift to Joachim from the City of London in 1889. It went to Joachim’s nephew, Harold Joachim, upon Joseph Joachim’s death. Today, it is in Cremona, Italy and is worth more than $12,000.
Provenance
in 1870 and until 1877 | Darius Gras |
... | ... |
1877-1880 | Jules Garcin |
in 1880 | Sold by David Laurie |
1880-1889 | Labitte |
in 1889 | Joachim Presentation Fund Committee |
1889-1907 | Joseph Joachim |
from 1907 | Harold Joachim |
until 1910 | W. E. Hill & Sons |
from 1910 | Robert E. Brandt |
until 1961 | W. E. Hill & Sons |
from 1961 | Town of Cremona, Museo del Violino |
Known players
Karl Halíř
Certificates & Documents
- Certificate: W. E. Hill & Sons, London (1962)
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References
- Triennale internazionale degli strumenti ad arco, Cremona (illustrated)
- The Strad, February, 1962, London (illustrated)
- Antonius Stradivarius (Volumes I-IV), Jost Thöne, Jan Röhrmann, Alessandra Barabaschi, Jost Thöne Verlag, Cologne, 2010 (illustrated)
- Capolavori di Antonio Stradivari, Charles Beare, Arnoldo Mondadori S.p.A., Milan (illustrated)
- Cremona in Seoul: 1962-1993, The Andrea Bang Hall of String & Natural Coating, Seoul (illustrated)
- Cremona's Instruments, Charles Beare, Bruce Carlson & Andrea Mosconi, cremonabooks, Cremona (illustrated)
- Giuseppe Guarneri, detto del Gesu', Elia Santoro, Editrice Turris, Cremona (illustrated)
- Gli Strumenti di Cremona, Charles Beare, Bruce Carlson & Andrea Mosconi, Cremona Books, Cremona (illustrated)
- I Capolavori Cremonesi della Royal Academy of Music, Consorzio Liutai Antonio Stradivari, Cremona (illustrated)
- lvstrings
- Mostra di Antonio Stradivari (Palazzo Borromeo - Isola Bella), Turris Editrice, Cremona (illustrated)
- Prone to Violins Blogspot
- The Strad, March, 2003, Kai Köpp, Newsquest Specialist Media, London (illustrated)
- The 'Secrets' of Stradivari, Simone Fernando Sacconi, Eric Blot Edizioni, Cremona (illustrated)
- The Strad 2009 Calendar: The Museum Collection, Newsquest Specialist Media, London (illustrated)
- Violin Iconography of Antonio Stradivari 1644-1737, Herbert K. Goodkind, Larchmont, NY (illustrated)
- W. E. Hill & Sons Photographic Archive (illustrated)