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stradivarius (n)

Italian violin maker who developed the modern violin and created violins of unequaled tonal quality (1644?-1737)

stradivarius Sentence Examples

  1. The ethereal melody danced from the strings of the antique Stradivarius violin.
  2. The collector possessed a coveted Stradivarius, its value estimated in the millions.
  3. The virtuoso's fingers danced gracefully across the ebony fingerboard of his Stradivarius.
  4. The symphony hall was filled with the rich, resonant tones of a Stradivarius cello.
  5. The ancient Stradivarius guitar strummed softly, enchanting listeners with its timeless beauty.
  6. The orchestra's soundboard trembled with the power of a Stradivarius double bass.
  7. The apprentice marveled at the intricate craftsmanship of the legendary Stradivarius.
  8. The Stradivarius's varnish had mellowed over centuries, enhancing its acoustic qualities.
  9. The forger's attempt to replicate a Stradivarius was denounced as a masterful deception.
  10. The Stradivarius quartet performed with such passion and precision that the audience was spellbound.

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Italian violin maker who developed the modern violin and created violins of unequaled tonal quality (1644?-1737)

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The ethereal melody danced from the strings of the antique Stradivarius violin.

The collector possessed a coveted Stradivarius, its value estimated in the millions.

The virtuoso's fingers danced gracefully across the ebony fingerboard of his Stradivarius.

The symphony hall was filled with the rich, resonant tones of a Stradivarius cello.