The Gibson ex-Huberman Stradivarius of 1713 is an antique violin made by Antonio Stradivari of Cremona. The Gibson, while owned by Bronisław Huberman, was stolen twice. The first time it was returned shortly afterward. The second theft, possibly by musician Julian Altman, occurred on the evening of 28 February 1936, backstage at Carnegie Hall, while Huberman performed with his Guarnerius of 1731. In 2019, the instrument's value increased to an estimated $14 million.
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| - Die Gibson ex Huberman ist eine Violine, die im Jahre 1713 von Antonio Stradivari gebaut wurde. Die Violine wurde ursprünglich Gibson genannt. Der heutige Name Gibson ex Huberman oder kurz Huberman stammt von einem langjährigen Besitzer, dem Virtuosen Bronisław Huberman, dem das Instrument zweimal gestohlen wurde. Heute wird das Instrument von Joshua Bell gespielt. (de)
- Lo Stradivari Gibson è un antico violino fabbricato dal liutaio Antonio Stradivari di Cremona nel 1713. Il Gibson, mentre era in possesso di Bronisław Huberman, fu rubato due volte. La prima volta il violino fu restituito poco dopo il furto; il secondo furto, probabilmente compiuto dal musicista Julian Altman, avvenne la sera del 28 febbraio 1936, dietro le quinte della Carnegie Hall, mentre Huberman si esibiva con il suo Guarneri del 1731. (it)
- The Gibson ex-Huberman Stradivarius of 1713 is an antique violin made by Antonio Stradivari of Cremona. The Gibson, while owned by Bronisław Huberman, was stolen twice. The first time it was returned shortly afterward. The second theft, possibly by musician Julian Altman, occurred on the evening of 28 February 1936, backstage at Carnegie Hall, while Huberman performed with his Guarnerius of 1731. In 2019, the instrument's value increased to an estimated $14 million. (en)
- Gibson ex Huberman – skrzypce wykonane w 1713 roku przez Antonio Stradivariego w „złotym okresie”, pod koniec jego kariery. Skrzypce początkowo nazywały się Gibson. Ich obecna nazwa pochodzi od nazwiska jednego z byłych właścicieli – polskiego wirtuoza Bronisława Hubermana, któremu instrument został dwa razy skradziony. Pierwszy raz miało to miejsce w 1919 roku, w wiedeńskim hotelu – wówczas skrzypce szybko wróciły do właściciela. Za drugim razem, w 1936 roku, zniknęły z garderoby w Carnegie Hall i Huberman już ich nie odzyskał. Dopiero w 1985 roku mało znany nowojorski skrzypek, Julian Altman, przyznał się na łożu śmierci do kradzieży i zwrócił instrument. (pl)
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| - Die Gibson ex Huberman ist eine Violine, die im Jahre 1713 von Antonio Stradivari gebaut wurde. Die Violine wurde ursprünglich Gibson genannt. Der heutige Name Gibson ex Huberman oder kurz Huberman stammt von einem langjährigen Besitzer, dem Virtuosen Bronisław Huberman, dem das Instrument zweimal gestohlen wurde. Heute wird das Instrument von Joshua Bell gespielt. (de)
- The Gibson ex-Huberman Stradivarius of 1713 is an antique violin made by Antonio Stradivari of Cremona. The Gibson, while owned by Bronisław Huberman, was stolen twice. The first time it was returned shortly afterward. The second theft, possibly by musician Julian Altman, occurred on the evening of 28 February 1936, backstage at Carnegie Hall, while Huberman performed with his Guarnerius of 1731. Though Huberman never saw the Gibson again, it was recovered 50 years later, in 1985, as a result of Altman's deathbed confession to his wife that he had bought the stolen violin from a friend for $100. In 1988 she turned it in to Lloyd's, which paid her a $263,000 finder's fee and then sold it for $1.2 million to Norbert Brainin, an acclaimed English violinist. It is currently owned by violinist Joshua Bell. Bell had played the violin, and Brainin jokingly told him it could be his for four million dollars. Shortly thereafter, by chance, Bell came across the violin again and discovered it was about to be sold to a German industrialist to become part of a collection. According to his website, Bell "was practically in tears." Bell then sold his current Stradivarius, the Tom Taylor, for a little more than two million dollars and purchased the Gibson ex-Huberman for a little under the four million dollar asking price. His first recording with it was Romance of the Violin (on Sony Classical) in 2003. In 2019, the instrument's value increased to an estimated $14 million. (en)
- Lo Stradivari Gibson è un antico violino fabbricato dal liutaio Antonio Stradivari di Cremona nel 1713. Il Gibson, mentre era in possesso di Bronisław Huberman, fu rubato due volte. La prima volta il violino fu restituito poco dopo il furto; il secondo furto, probabilmente compiuto dal musicista Julian Altman, avvenne la sera del 28 febbraio 1936, dietro le quinte della Carnegie Hall, mentre Huberman si esibiva con il suo Guarneri del 1731. (it)
- Gibson ex Huberman – skrzypce wykonane w 1713 roku przez Antonio Stradivariego w „złotym okresie”, pod koniec jego kariery. Skrzypce początkowo nazywały się Gibson. Ich obecna nazwa pochodzi od nazwiska jednego z byłych właścicieli – polskiego wirtuoza Bronisława Hubermana, któremu instrument został dwa razy skradziony. Pierwszy raz miało to miejsce w 1919 roku, w wiedeńskim hotelu – wówczas skrzypce szybko wróciły do właściciela. Za drugim razem, w 1936 roku, zniknęły z garderoby w Carnegie Hall i Huberman już ich nie odzyskał. Dopiero w 1985 roku mało znany nowojorski skrzypek, Julian Altman, przyznał się na łożu śmierci do kradzieży i zwrócił instrument. Obecnym posiadaczem skrzypiec jest Joshua Bell, który kupił instrument za ok. 4 miliony dolarów. (pl)
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