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The Soil Stradivarius (pronounced [swal]) of 1714 is an antique violin made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona (1644–1737). A product of Stradivari’s golden period, it is considered one of his finest. The Soil was acquired by Yehudi Menuhin in 1950. It was sold in 1986 to its current owner, Itzhak Perlman, who played this instrument while recording the Cinema Serenade with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in 1997. Other sobriquet Soil violins are the Stradivari of 1708 and two by Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, 1733 and 1736.

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  • Die Soil ist eine im Jahr 1714 von Antonio Stradivari gefertigte Violine. Sie gilt als eines seiner schönsten Werke, dessen klangliche Qualitäten als Unikat gerühmt werden. Die rötlich lackierte Violine wurde nach dem belgischen Industriellen und Geigensammler Soil aus Tournai benannt, der sie 1902 erwarb. Anschließend wurde sie von Oscar Bondy (Wien) gekauft, der bereits die Hellier von Stradivari (vollendet 1679) besaß. Der amerikanisch-britische Geigenvirtuose Yehudi Menuhin kaufte sie 1950. Dieser verkaufte sie wiederum im Jahre 1986 für ungefähr eine Million Euro an den weltberühmten israelischen Violinisten Itzhak Perlman. (de)
  • Le Stradivarius Soil est un violon fabriqué en 1714 par le luthier de Crémone Antonio Stradivari. Dénommé ainsi en référence à l'un de ses propriétaires, le collectionneur Amédée Soil, cet instrument de l'âge d'or de Stradivari est considéré comme l'un des meilleurs violon du monde. Les solistes renommés Yehudi Menuhin et Itzhak Perlman ont notamment joué sur cet instrument. (fr)
  • The Soil Stradivarius (pronounced [swal]) of 1714 is an antique violin made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona (1644–1737). A product of Stradivari’s golden period, it is considered one of his finest. The Soil was acquired by Yehudi Menuhin in 1950. It was sold in 1986 to its current owner, Itzhak Perlman, who played this instrument while recording the Cinema Serenade with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in 1997. One of two Stradivari violins named after Belgian industrialist , this instrument is characterized by its brilliant red varnish and a two-piece maple back with the flames of the grain joined, descending from the edges toward the center. The extended provenance of this violin includes the French luthier and collector Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, the Viennese collector Oscar Bondy, who also owned the Hellier Stradivarius of 1679. Other sobriquet Soil violins are the Stradivari of 1708 and two by Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, 1733 and 1736. (en)
  • Lo Stradivari Soil (pronunciato /swal/) è un antico violino realizzato nel 1714 dal liutaio cremonese Antonio Stradivari. Risale al cosiddetto periodo d'oro del celebre maestro, ed è uno dei suoi migliori strumenti. Il Soil è caratterizzato da una brillante vernice rossa e un fondo d'acero in due pezzi. Prende il nome da Amédée Soil, che lo comperò nel 1902; il violino fu successivamente acquistato dal collezionista viennese , che comprò anche lo del 1679. Yehudi Menuhin acquistò il Soil nel 1950 e, nel 1986, lo passò a Itzhak Perlman, l'attuale proprietario. Con questo strumento, nel 1997 Perlman ha registrato la popolare con la Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. Compare in una missione secondaria del videogioco post-apocalittico Fallout 3. (it)
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  • Die Soil ist eine im Jahr 1714 von Antonio Stradivari gefertigte Violine. Sie gilt als eines seiner schönsten Werke, dessen klangliche Qualitäten als Unikat gerühmt werden. Die rötlich lackierte Violine wurde nach dem belgischen Industriellen und Geigensammler Soil aus Tournai benannt, der sie 1902 erwarb. Anschließend wurde sie von Oscar Bondy (Wien) gekauft, der bereits die Hellier von Stradivari (vollendet 1679) besaß. Der amerikanisch-britische Geigenvirtuose Yehudi Menuhin kaufte sie 1950. Dieser verkaufte sie wiederum im Jahre 1986 für ungefähr eine Million Euro an den weltberühmten israelischen Violinisten Itzhak Perlman. (de)
  • Le Stradivarius Soil est un violon fabriqué en 1714 par le luthier de Crémone Antonio Stradivari. Dénommé ainsi en référence à l'un de ses propriétaires, le collectionneur Amédée Soil, cet instrument de l'âge d'or de Stradivari est considéré comme l'un des meilleurs violon du monde. Les solistes renommés Yehudi Menuhin et Itzhak Perlman ont notamment joué sur cet instrument. (fr)
  • The Soil Stradivarius (pronounced [swal]) of 1714 is an antique violin made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona (1644–1737). A product of Stradivari’s golden period, it is considered one of his finest. The Soil was acquired by Yehudi Menuhin in 1950. It was sold in 1986 to its current owner, Itzhak Perlman, who played this instrument while recording the Cinema Serenade with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in 1997. Other sobriquet Soil violins are the Stradivari of 1708 and two by Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, 1733 and 1736. (en)
  • Lo Stradivari Soil (pronunciato /swal/) è un antico violino realizzato nel 1714 dal liutaio cremonese Antonio Stradivari. Risale al cosiddetto periodo d'oro del celebre maestro, ed è uno dei suoi migliori strumenti. Il Soil è caratterizzato da una brillante vernice rossa e un fondo d'acero in due pezzi. Prende il nome da Amédée Soil, che lo comperò nel 1902; il violino fu successivamente acquistato dal collezionista viennese , che comprò anche lo del 1679. Yehudi Menuhin acquistò il Soil nel 1950 e, nel 1986, lo passò a Itzhak Perlman, l'attuale proprietario. (it)
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  • Soil (Stradivari, 1714) (de)
  • Stradivari Soil (it)
  • Soil (Stradivarius) (fr)
  • Soil Stradivarius (en)
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