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According to conservative estimates, around 1,116 different stringed instruments were made during his illustrious career from the age of 21 (1665) until his death at the age of 92 or 93. He was extremely efficient, he had a tremendous workload, and he was simply dedicated to his art. He can make at least two violins or one cello a month, an average of 25 violins or 10 cellos a year, and sometimes more.
It is said that in 1715, when Si was 71 years old, the king of Poland ordered 12 violins from him, and let his court orchestra conductor personally go to Klimona to wait for the finished product, and Si Shi completed it in three months, and the king successfully accepted all 12 violins.
There are about 6,700 violins in the world, and they are all very expensive today, and many of them were made in his honor, and they are called Strativari violins.
Of the 700 vibeans in existence, only about 50 meet the concert quality standards. Others have different blemishes – some have cracks, some have a new back or belly, and some have been repaired by a rough handicraft. In fact, all of these violins were modified to some extent and then offered to a violinist who may have replaced them with longer fretboards, larger bass beams, or reinforced abdomen to increase the sense of power.
The most popular are the so-called "** period" of the Si family, around 1700 to 1725. There are a few special vintages that are particularly exciting for collectors. For example, 1716 is considered to be the year in which some of the best instruments were produced.
But some people say, "In fact, if there are only 10 Si qin in circulation in the market in any period, then the cheapest one will not be less than 5 million US dollars." ”
As for the ruby mentioned upstairs, I'm proud to say that this piano now belongs to the Chinese.
The day before yesterday, on September 19th, the Strativari Famous Piano Association officially awarded the famous "Ruby" antique piano with a history of nearly 300 years to Chen Xi. Since then, Chen Xi has become the first Chinese ever to receive a "ruby" and the first Chinese violinist to be authorized to use an antique famous piano made by Strativari himself.
It is now worth $6 million and is one of the most expensive violins.
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There are about 6,700 violins in the world, and they are all very expensive today, and many of them were made in his honor, and they are called Strativari violins.
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