The Strad Poster - Antonio Stradivari 'Saveuse' Cello 1726 (folded), a treasured piece that has captivated music enthusiasts for generations, is now available in cello making form. This instrument, crafted in the Italian style by the renowned master, Antonio Stradivari, in 1726, showcases his mastery of craftsmanship and sound. Its exquisite beauty is evident in every detail, from the meticulously shaped spruce top and maple back to the elegant lines and curves. The harmonious blend of woods, including maple for the back, maple for the sides, and spruce for the top, contributes to the rich, deep, and resonant sound.
The 'Saveuse' cello, specifically designed for use in English cathedrals during the 18th century, is a testament to Stradivari's ability to cater to the unique needs of his clients. Its rounded shoulders and dished back ensure comfortable playing positions, while the slightly smaller size contributes to a warm and intimate timbre. The 'Saveuse' cello is perfect for those seeking a versatile instrument capable of both classical and contemporary repertoire, or for any artist looking to elevate their performance with a rich, velvety tone.
The accessory bundle accompanying this Strad Poster comes with two strings, a bow, a shoulder rest, and a purchaser's card, all meticulously designed to enhance the instrument's functionality and aesthetics. With its careful attention to detail and timeless design, the 'Saveuse' cello is a must-have addition to any concert stage or rehearsal room.