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Crafted during the golden period of the famed luthier, the Stradivarius 1713 Gibson ex-Huberman Violin is a testament to the enduring legacy of Antonio Stradivari. This exquisite instrument is not just a piece of history; it’s a living, breathing entity revered by musicians and collectors alike. Originally owned by the esteemed Polish-American violinist Bronisław Huberman, this violin has an illustrious provenance that adds to its mystique and allure.

Renowned for its rich, warm tone and remarkable projection, the 1713 Gibson ex-Huberman Violin offers a sound that is both powerful and sublime, making it an ideal choice for the concert stage. Its intricate craftsmanship showcases the mastery of Stradivari’s work, with each curve and detail meticulously carved to perfection. This violin is not only a tool for musical expression but also a bridge connecting contemporary players with the rich traditions of the past.

With its stunning acoustical properties and historical significance, this instrument continues to captivate and inspire musicians around the world. Whether you are a seasoned professional or an avid collector, the Stradivarius 1713 Gibson ex-Huberman Violin represents the pinnacle of violin making and offers a truly unparalleled playing experience.

Key Features:

  • Crafted by Antonio Stradivari in 1713, during his golden period
  • Owned by the renowned violinist Bronisław Huberman
  • Rich, warm tone with extraordinary projection and clarity
  • Highly prized by musicians and collectors for its historical significance
  • Impeccable craftsmanship with intricate detailing
  • Ideal for both performance and collection purposes
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