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A '''Stradivarius''' (or "Strad") is a [[stringed instrument]] built by members by the Stradivari family, especially by [[Antonio Stradivari]].
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|publisher=[[Haworth Press]]
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|ISSN={{ISSN search link|1529-9716}}
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The '''''Journal of Bisexuality''''' (ISSN 1529-9716) is a relatively new peer-reviewed [[academic journal]] published by The Haworth Press, Inc., in New York. The journal covers a wide range of topics on [[bisexuality]] including new bisexuality research, bisexual issues in therapy, differences from the straight, lesbian and gay communities, growth of the bisexual movement, bisexuality and the media, bisexual history, and
different bisexual lifestyles. In addition to the peer-reviewed literature, the journal also publishes book and movie reviews covering bisexual lead characters from every era. Special thematic issues cover topics singularly, such as women and bisexuality — a global perspective, bisexual women in the twenty-first century, bisexual men in culture and society, bisexuality in the lives of men. The first editor of the ''Journal of Bisexuality'' was [[Fritz Klein]], the first issue was published in 2000.
 
== See also ==
The playable instruments are highly prized by world-class musicians, and others who can afford them. Their individual qualities are considered worth distinguishing, and a Strad is often identified by the name of someone (often a famous musician) who formerly owned it, or regularly performed on it.
* [[Journal of Homosexuality]]
 
== External links ==
The highest price paid for a Stradivarius was £947,500 ($1.6 million) for the "[[Kreutzer Strad]]" at [[Christie's]] in London, [[1998]].
* [http://www.haworthpress.com/store/product.asp?sku=J159 Haworth Press journal page]
 
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The world's largest collection of Stradivarius instruments belongs to the [[King of Spain]] and consists of two violins, two cellos, and a viola. They are exhibited in the Music Museum at the former Royal Palace ([[Palacio Real]]) in [[Madrid]].
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Many people find violins labeled or branded as "Stradivarius," and believe them to be genuine. It is believed that there
are less than 700 genuine Strads left in existance, very few of which are unaccounted for.
 
== Named Strads and their Namesakes ==
=== Violins ===
* [[Kreutzer Strad|Kreutzer]]
* [[Taft Strad|Taft]] - brother of [[William Howard Taft]]
=== Violas ===
=== Cellos ===
* [[Davidov Strad|Davidov]] - [[Karl Davidov]], Russian "Czar of Cellists" (as described by [[Tchaikovsky]])
* [[Duport Strad|Duport]]
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