Totenberg Stradivarius reborn 4 decades after theft - News Summed Up

Totenberg Stradivarius reborn 4 decades after theft


Totenberg Stradivarius reborn 4 decades after theft A Stradivarius violin stolen decades ago from virtuoso Roman Totenberg and returned to his family by a federal prosecutor comes alive againFILE - In an August 6, 2015 file photo, FBI agent Chris McKeogh, right, shows sisters Amy Totenberg, left, Nina Totenberg, second from left, and Jill Totenberg the Ames Stradivarius violin that was stolen from their father 35 year ago, in New York. The Stradivarius violin stolen four decades ago from the late virtuoso Roman Totenberg and returned to his family by a federal prosecutor came alive again _ at the crime scene, playing the same music. The Stradivarius violin stolen four decades ago from the late virtuoso Roman Totenberg and returned to his family by a federal prosecutor came alive again _ at the crime scene, playing the same music. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File) The Associated PressA Stradivarius violin stolen four decades ago from the virtuoso Roman Totenberg and returned to his family by a federal prosecutor came alive again — at the crime scene. He played the same music as Totenberg had minutes before his Stradivarius disappeared one night in 1980.


Source: ABC News November 16, 2019 22:21 UTC



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