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Servais Stradivarius

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188: 20: 58:(1644–1737). One of only sixty-three extant cellos attributed to Stradivari, it was crafted from exceptional wood reserved by the luthier for large instruments. Its varnish has been described as "unusually rich" and the color a reddish-orange with golden transparency. The cello takes its name from the nineteenth-century 85:
purchased the cello for Servais ca. 1845, and it was subsequently passed to his son. The cello was later donated to the Smithsonian by Charlotte Bergen of New Jersey. Cellist
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National Museum of American History
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Antonio Stradivari
Cremona
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Adrien Francois Servais
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of American History
Yusupov
Anner Bylsma
J. S. Bach
Suites for Unaccompanied Cello
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Stradivari cellos

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