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Returned Stradivarius Violin Returns To Stage
For the first time since his now famous instrument was stolen, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Frank Almond plans to take the stage with the valuable Stradivarius violin.
Tickets for Monday night’s performance at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts are selling fast.
WITI-TV reports Almond has been booked at the center for the last year. Executive director Jonathan Winkle says ticket sales spiked after the violin was recovered Thursday. He says 250 tickets to the classical chamber music performance sold in a day-and-a-half.
The center seats 620 people.
Winkle says he’s expecting many first-time visitors who want to see the Stradivarius violin and hear it played.
The “Frankly Music” performance is at 7 p.m. Monday.
Photo: Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra/AP
Playing a 300-year-old Stradivarius violin that was on loan to him during a concert in Milwaukee.
Two men have been charged in connection with the violin heist.