Axelrod quartet

The Axelrod quartet is a set of four Stradivarius instruments collected by Herbert R. Axelrod. The collection consists of the Greffuhle violin, Axelrod viola, Ole Bull violin, and Marylebone cello.

The Axelrod quartet, on display in the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History. From left to right: Greffuhle violin (1709), Axelrod viola (1696), Ole Bull violin (1677), and Marylebone cello (1688).

In 1997, Axelrod donated them to the Smithsonian Institution. Their value at the time was estimated at $50 million. [1]

The Axelrod quartet is sometimes played.[2] Another cello, the Servais Stradivarius, which is also in the Smithsonian's collection, is occasionally added to the Axelrod quartet in concert.

References

  1. "Indicted Violin Donor Flees To Cuba -Axelrod". Archived from the original on 2013-09-08. Retrieved 2008-12-14.
  2. Axelrod Strads Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine. NPR, 2004
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