Robert Nurnberger violins are considered rare due to the limited number of instruments he produced during his career, as he was a skilled but relatively lesser-known luthier. His violins are often sought after for their exceptional craftsmanship and tonal quality, which contributes to their desirability among musicians and collectors. Additionally, the historical context of his work, along with the passing of time, has further diminished the availability of his instruments in the market.
I wouldn't think so.
There is no specific demand of how many violins must be in orhistra,so it can vary,commonly the quantity of violinists are hired due to music type and proffesion of the players.
The Four Seasons is usually performed with a solo violin and string orchestra (violins, violas, celli, double basses and a harpsichord). Vivaldi's original arrangement was for solo violin with string quartet (violin, viola, cello) and basso continuo (cello or double bass and harpsichord or other chord instrument).
Mainly violins, violas, and cellos. So an orchestra.
While newer violins can have a beautiful tone, the older a violin is, it gerneally has a very deap tone colour. This tone is what makes 'antique' violins valuable, because they are older and it is hard to buy a new violin with the tone that is desirable for certain types of music.
The original violin was created in Italy. So the violin is in fact an Italian instrument.
If you owned a Stradivarius violin, you'd be a multimillionaire. There's only around 500 or so Stradivarius violins left in existence today, one recently going for $3.5 Mil.
there are four. they are violin, viola, cello and bass. there are two types of violins: based on ablility. The better people are placed in the first violins and the not so better people are placed in the second.
So Rare was created in 1937.
There are more violins than cellos but cellos are so defidently cooler. :)
There isn't a synonym to the word viola. Violins are very similar, but NOT the same so not a synonym.
"So Rare" :-)