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Duport Stradivarius
The Duport Strad, or Stradivarius, is a cello built in 1711 by Antonio Stradivari, and owned and played since 1974 by Mstislav Rostropovich.
The instrument is named for Jean-Pierre Duport , who played it around 1800.
In 1812, Duport permitted Napoleon to handle it; a dent, still visible on the instrument, is said to have resulted from the emperor's incompetent handling of it.
Auguste-Joseph Franchomme set a price record by purchasing it for 22,000 francs in 1843 from Duport's son.
The great 19th-century instrument maker Jean Baptiste Vuillaume used the Duport Strad as the primary model for the approximately three thousand cellos that he built.
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