Cádiz Stradivarius

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Cádiz Stradivarius is a violin made by Antonio Stradivari in 1722. Named after the Spanish city where it resided for eighty years, until in 1946 it was acquired by famous American violinist Joseph Fuchs, who made it famous thanks to his virtuoso playing and robust sound. It is currently owned by a private American Foundation, and it is being loaned to violinist Jennifer Frautschi.