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Strumenti offers opportunities for investors and players alike.
Professional musicians who need high-caliber instruments often struggle to afford these instruments during important segments of their careers.
Wealthy patrons privately fulfill this role. But, as the availability of top-tier instruments decreases and demand increases, prices ascended to the point that fewer individuals can afford to do this through philanthropy alone.
Strumenti offers an alternative process that ensures the wealthiest individuals and institutions aren’t the only gatekeepers for these instruments.
The world's finest violins can cost millions. D.C.'s Strumenti is working to get them into the hands of up-and-coming instrumentalists.
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Is it time to face the music? Investing in fine instruments requires skill and finesse.
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How Melissa White came to play a Ferdinando Gagliano violin built in 1780. When Melissa White was burgeoning as a young violinist growing up in Lansing, her mother drove her to Chicago every weekend for music lessons.
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Melissa White, a Strumenti musician, says “whatever inspiration comes in the moment, this violin will give me space to deliver.”
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