Canada Council laureate Caroline Chéhadé plays Bach Ciaccona with 1717 Stradivari violin - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 31, 2013
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In this video, Caroline Chéhadé performs J. S. Bach's Ciaccona from Partita No. 2, in D Minor, BWV 1004 with the 1717 Windsor-Weinstein Stradivari violin, valued at $4.3 million. Musical Instrument Bank winners concert, held at Glenn Gould Studio, Toronto. September 24, 2009

Caroline Chéhadé is a winner of the 2009 Canada Council Bank of Instruments Competition.

Every 3 years, talented Canadian classical musicians compete for the chance to borrow fine stringed instruments from the Canada Council’s Musical Instrument Bank (MIB).

The MIB includes close to 22 magnificent instruments worth a total of over $41 million. These historically-significant violins, cellos and bows, ranging in age from the late 1600s to the early 1900s, were crafted by the world’s finest luthiers such as Stradivari, Gagliano and Pressenda.

The Canada Council started the MIB in 1985 through the generous legacy of $100,000 from the Barwick family of Ottawa.
Learn more: https://instrumentbank.canadacouncil.ca/about-apropos

The Canada Council for the Arts is a federal, arm's-length Crown corporation created by an Act of Parliament in 1957 (Canada Council for the Arts Act) "to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts."
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