Play It Grand: Top 10 Most Expensive Musical Instruments

By Russell Deasley @Worlds_Top_10

Music has often been described as the soul’s exercise. A universally cherished art form, music has the power to calm, invigorate, and inspire. But from where does this magical creation arise? The answer lies in musical instruments. Every soft melody or booming beat stems from the careful orchestration of these instruments. With great music often comes great financial investment in the instruments that produce it. Let’s explore ten of the most expensive musical instruments in the world:

10. Robert Bouchet’s Classical Guitars

Valued at $122,500, this guitar is not only pricey but also rare. Despite recent replacements of a few frets, its condition remains mostly original. Robert Bouchet was a master craftsman of handmade guitars. His creations, notably this guitar, are celebrated for their rich yet potent tone, quick response, and incredible sustain. Originating in the mid-1950s, only a limited number of these guitars exist today in playable condition. Notably, one guitar contains Bouchet’s name, address, and the date of completion. Such a piece made a record-breaking sale in 2009.

9. Antonio de Torres’ Classical Guitars

Retailing at $157,000, Antonio de Torres’ guitars greatly resemble today’s classical guitars. Often considered the father of the modern classical guitar, Antonio garnered local recognition but faced financial challenges. Despite this, he was confident about the significance of his work, which led him to sign his guitars post-1871. Ironically, the guitars he crafted before this date are the most coveted. His innovative designs revolutionized guitar crafting worldwide.

8. Violins by Battista Ceruti

Late bloomer Giovanni Battista Ceruti began crafting violins past the age of forty. Although limited by the quality of wood available in his region, Ceruti’s exceptional craftsmanship shone through. His violins, with a price tag of $158,500, showcase his adeptness. A 1794 Ceruti violin was sold for a remarkable sum in 2009.

7. Pieter Rombouts’ Viola de Gamba

Valued at $212,500, the Pieter Rombouts’ Viola de Gamba is among the world’s rarest instruments. Tracing its origins to the Renaissance, it produced sounds so unique that it graced pop music until 1997. Crafted in 1708 in Amsterdam, its unique sound remains unmatched.

6. Carlo Giuseppe Testore’s Violins Carlo Giuseppe Testore’s violin

Priced at $218,500, is a testament to his artistry. Famous for crafting a range of instruments, from violins to cellos, his pieces date back to the late 1600s and early 1700s. His instruments are prized for their exquisite workmanship and are cherished by classical musicians.

5. Violoncello by Gennaro Gagliano

This unique violoncello, crafted by Gennaro Gagliano, underwent rigorous authentication before being confirmed as genuine and subsequently auctioned for $362,500 in 2009.

4. Bertolotti da Salo’s Violas

With a final auction price of $542,000, Bertolotti da Salo’s viola is a sought-after masterpiece. Remarkably preserved since the 16th century, it stands as a testament to the craftsman’s pursuit of perfection.

3. OM-45 Deluxe Guitar by C.F. Martin and Company

Hailed as one of the rarest guitars, the OM-45 Deluxe boasts impeccable features and exceptional tonal quality. Initially estimated at $250,000, it fetched more than double during an auction.

2. Eric Clapton’s “Blackie” Stratocaster Guitar by Fender

Affectionately dubbed “Blackie” by legendary guitarist Eric Clapton, this iconic Fender Stratocaster was auctioned off for a staggering $959,900.

1. The Hammer Violin by Antonio Stradivari

Crafted by the renowned luthier Antonio Stradivari, the “Hammer Stradivarius” violin is the epitome of antique violins. Previously owned by Christian Hammer, it made headlines when auctioned for $3.54 million in 2006.

From violins with rich histories to guitars crafted with unparalleled precision, the world of musical instruments is as vast as it is expensive. These instruments not only produce mesmerizing melodies but also tell tales of artistry, craftsmanship, and history. While their price tags might be steep, their contribution to the world of music is priceless.