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If Strads Lose In Blind Tests With New Violins, That’s Good News For Musicians

With Stradivarius instruments being found to sound no better than top-quality new violins in test after test, Hazel Rowland argues that violinists can be free of the tyranny of limited Strad supply and seven-figure prices. (Even so, as Rowland acknowledges, the power of the myth will persist.)

Author Matthew WestphalPosted on June 13, 2017Categories musicTags 06.08.17

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