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CREMONA, Italy (AP) - The northern Italian town where Antonio Stradivari and other master violin-makers worked will open a new museum celebrating the instrument.
Cremona will inaugurate the Museum of the Violin on Sept. 14. In a recreated violin-maker's shop, visitors can watch how the instruments are hand crafted. They can admire creations of Stradivari and other famous Cremona violin-makers, the Amati and the Guarneri families, with the instruments in protective showcases, and hear violins being played.
Museum director Alessandra Villa told a media preview Thursday the place is a musician's "dream come true."
Violinist Antonio De Lorenzi likened playing a 300-year-old Stradivarius to painting a fresco with a palette of many varied colors _ the instrument rewards the musician with greater possibilities for sound intensity and musical coloration.
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On the web: http://www.museodelviolino.org
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