Cremona - The Italian City of Violins | Full Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Cremona, located in Lombardia Italy, claims to be the birthplace of violin. Everything here revolves around art, music and stringed instruments making. This ancient Italian town is home to many renowned instrument-making families such as Amati, Guarneri, Stradivari and Bergonzi. It’s also the birthplace of the great composer Monteverdi.
A World of Excellence talks to the Curator and Director of the Violin Museum, experts from the museum’s lab, President of the Friends of Stradivari association, managers of the Paneveggio forest, and violinist. Follow our lens to explore the passion for making violins at Cremona.
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273 visitors a day is very good for a small & specialized museum like this. As always, location is everything.
Wonderful Masterpiece !
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Amazing documentary! Thank you so much!
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I would love to see the violin factory in Cremona. Also that museum.
This is quite interesting.
Cremona is famous for Violins same as Seville Spain is known for classical guitars.
Wow! I would love to visit this museum - and also the spruce forest near the Dolomites. It looks so beautiful there! I bet when the wind blows through those trees you can sometimes hear the music they will one day become.
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Just a discrepancy I heard........the wood has very low density and weight, yet it is stated that during the period of cold winters and slow growth the wood developed higher density, making it ideal for violin making..........
Yeah, I also hear that.
High density = stronger wood, so perhaps a stronger sound? But also you don’t want too much weight either, since added mass won’t resonate as freely.
So maybe these trees can grow to be strong and dense and yet lightweight and flexible at the same time.
Yes, I heardthat contradiction. Light and soft but then dense result of extreme cold. Soft wood , light yet dense.( dense = grains are close together)
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Anybody that watch this video can y'all please give me the answers to these questions? 1. What is considered the best violin in the world? Why?
2. What is the science behind making this violin? How is it preserved?
3.What is materials make up the violin and produces its unique sound? Explain.
Like you I did not know much at all about violin making, clearly so much to learn. I watched this video the other day which I feel will answer some of your questions. Enjoy!
ruclips.net/video/79-eaaKLsgU/видео.html
Using wood that has been petrified under a lake plus modern preservatives that weren't really well known back then. But most probably craftsmanship blending knowledge, material at the time.
Not from the video
It makes me so happy when I come across programs such as this one. Mind numbing to know, however, that utter crap like "Love Island" and anything to do with the Kardashian's will sadly get more views and likes etc...
Shitty people shity choices..
Classical violinist here I love violin making and it’s history just as much as you probably do but please stop literally being a boomer and participating in juvenoia
@@orangutancoochie6213 So... Using terms like Juvenoia and boomer come across as a bit judgemental. My comment wasn't meant to personally offend anyone. I'm just pointing out the sad fact that a large majority are sucked in by trash tv. Regardless of demographics.
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Should the correct name be Nicolomasculine not Nicola feminine?
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mate, the music is tooooo loud!!! wtf? let the audience hear what the voice wanna say, Jeeez. Good material destroyed by sound levels. At minute 15:00 becomes unwatchable, what a shame. Close frequencies at same levels, everything becomes noise.
How come a documentary presents Guarneri before Stradivari is beyond the pale for me, as if Guarneri had to "worry" about the "newcomer" Stradivari... please, fix your timeline, at least make an effort to understand history altogether.
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You could be full of sawdust.
Beautiful Documentary!
Bellissimo video 👍 👏 🙋♂️ 🌈 🌈🌈☀️💚
Orgoglio di essere Cremonese...
Lucky you!
A whole 20 minutes. Groundbreaking.....
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Tutti i violini suonano, ma pochi cantano.!
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Beautiful documentary about Cremona’s violin history Must visit city
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感谢视频的作者,感谢Cremona为人类带来了小提琴这么美妙的乐器!
A tragic note: Cremona became one of the worst hits in the China virus pandemic.
luckily we are on the mend now. Hopefully we will get back to normality now.
Clean hands.
It’s not a China virus.
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Wow … there are people in Cremona who still make violins? You didn’t outsource it to China?
I read there is .