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‘Like a marriage’: What it’s like playing one of the world’s rarest violins

‘Like a marriage’: What it’s like playing one of the world’s rarest violins

Acclaimed Australian violinist Emily Sun has become the new custodian of a rare 250-year-old Italian violin known as “The Adelaide”. The violin is currently valued at $US1 million ($1.55 million).

The historic violin was crafted by famed luthier Giovanni Battista Guadagnini in Milan between 1753-1757. It was named the Adelaide because it was purchased by the people of South Australia in 1955.

Sun formally received the violin in November 2023.

“I feel very privileged to play on this beautiful instrument during this fleeting period of its already long life and history,” Sun says. “[This violin] has a very rich sound with a lot of depth.”

What makes the Adelaide special?

The Adelaide is part of a rare and valuable set of instruments known as the “golden age” instruments. The most famous makers came from 17th and 18th century Italy: Amati, Stradivari, Guadagnini and Guarneri.