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The Stradivarius Palatinos or Palatines, are a set of five string instruments made by
Antonio Stradivari Antonio Stradivari (, also , ; – 18 December 1737) was an Italian luthier and a craftsman of string instruments such as violins, cellos, guitars, violas and harps. The Latinisation of names, Latinized form of his surname, ''Stradivarius'', a ...
around 1700. They are kept in Madrid's
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. The term "Palatino" can in this case be translated as "court" instruments, as it refers to their belonging to the
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. Four of the five are decorated instruments known as the Royal Quartet (also referred to in Spanish as ''Palatino'' or ''Coral''): they comprise 2
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s, a
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and a
cello The violoncello ( , ), commonly abbreviated as cello ( ), is a middle pitched bowed (sometimes pizzicato, plucked and occasionally col legno, hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually intonation (music), tuned i ...
. There is also another (non-decorated) cello.


The Royal Quartet

Decorated instruments are rare in Stradivari' output, and so are sets of instruments. A few of his clients are known to have acquired sets, for example,
Ferdinando de' Medici, Grand Prince of Tuscany Ferdinando de' Medici (9 August 1663 – 31 October 1713) was the eldest son of Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, and Marguerite Louise d'Orléans. Ferdinando was heir to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, with the title Grand Prince, from ...
(son of
Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany Cosimo III de' Medici (14 August 1642 – 31 October 1723) was Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1670 until his death in 1723, the sixth and penultimate from the House of Medici. He reigned from 1670 to 1723, and was the elder son of Grand Duke Ferdina ...
). In the case of the Palatinos, Stradivari intended to present them to the king of Spain but was not able to do so during his lifetime. An ensemble of 2 violins, a viola and a cello is what is referred to in classical music as a
string quartet The term string quartet refers to either a type of musical composition or a group of four people who play them. Many composers from the mid-18th century onwards wrote string quartets. The associated musical ensemble consists of two Violin, violini ...
, and many works have been written for this combination since the 18th century. For example, the Spanish royal family was the patron of
Boccherini Ridolfo Luigi Boccherini (, also , ; 19 February 1743 – 28 May 1805) was an Italian composer and cellist of the Classical era whose music retained a courtly and '' galante'' style even while he matured somewhat apart from the major classic ...
, who wrote over a hundred works in this genre.Marín, Miguel Ángel (2017). “Haydn, Boccherini and the rise of the string quartet in late eighteenth-century Madrid”, in Christiane Heine and Juan Miguel González Martínez (eds.), The String Quartet in Spain. However, Stradivari never heard the type of composition known as a "string quartet", the format emerged after his death. The project to provide instruments for the Spanish court evidently envisaged a different ensemble, as instead of having only one viola, the set originally included two.


Violas

There were originally two violas of different size in the set (tenor and alto). Both of the violas went missing at the time of the Napoleonic Wars. (subscription required) Only the alto was retrieved. The loss of the tenor viola has made a limited difference to the ensemble in the sense that the alto voicing has become the normal one for violas.


Alto viola

The alto viola is dated 1696. It returned to Madrid in the 20th century after having come into the possession of the dealer W.E. Hill & Sons of London. It is one of thirteen known extant violas by Stradivari. It is unusual in being decorated, although a tenor viola in Florence (discussed below) is adorned with the Medici crest on the
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.


Tenor viola

The missing viola was larger and is believed to have been a tenor. The "Medici" tenor viola by Stradivari in the Musical Instruments Museum in Florence also had an alto pair: they were both part of a set belonging to the Medici court. The role of tenors would have been to play the lower register viola lines or second viola in five-part
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depending on instrumentation.


Violins

The two violins are of different sizes. They have labels bearing a date of 1709. This dating is accepted by some authorities, although it has been suggested that the instruments are slightly older.


Cello

The cello is not in its original playing condition, having been modernised. It is reported to be in a good state of conservation after the repair of damage sustained during a photographic session.


Conservation and use

The instruments are in the care of the Spanish heritage organisation
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. In 2024 it was reported by ''
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'' that years had gone by without the instruments being played together. However, they are allowed to be played on occasion. Musicians who have played them in the 21st century include the
Quatuor Mosaïques The Quatuor Mosaïques is an Austrian string quartet, founded in 1987 by Erich Höbarth, Andrea Bischof, Anita Mitterer, and Christophe Coin, four members of the Concentus Musicus Wien who play on historical musical instruments. The name of the qu ...
(an Austrian group which specialises in
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s) and Spain's Cuarteto Quiroga, which was granted a "residency" with the instruments. In January 2025 the instruments left the Royal Palace with a police escort for the short journey to the
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. There they were played in a concert given by the
Cuarteto Casals The Casals Quartet (''Cuarteto Casals'') is a Spanish string quartet based at l'Auditori in Barcelona, where all four members reside and teach at the Escola Superior de Musica de Catalunya. Formation The Cuarteto Casals was founded at the Rein ...
in aid of districts which suffered in the "dana" (the
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).


Recordings

The Quatuor Mosaïques recorded the instruments in 2006, releasing a CD of works by Arriaga.


See also

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References

{{Reflist Spanish royal collection Stradivari sets Stradivari cellos Stradivari violins