Materials Engineering of Violin Soundboards by Stradivari and Guarneri
Journal
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
Journal Volume
60
Journal Issue
35
Pages
19144-19154
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Su C.-K
Chen S.-Y
Chung J.-H
Li G.-C
Brandmair B
Huthwelker T
Fulton J.L
Borca C.N
Huang S.-J
Nagyvary J
Tseng H.-H
Chang C.-H
Chung D.-T
Vescovi R
Tsai Y.-S
Cai W
Lu B.-J
Xu J.-W
Hsu C.-S
Wu J.-J
Li H.-Z
Jheng Y.-K
Lo S.-F
Chen H.M
Hsieh Y.-T
Chung P.-W
Chen C.-S
Sun Y.-C
Chan J.C.C
HWAN-CHING TAI
Abstract
We investigated the material properties of Cremonese soundboards using a wide range of spectroscopic, microscopic, and chemical techniques. We found similar types of spruce in Cremonese soundboards as in modern instruments, but Cremonese spruces exhibit unnatural elemental compositions and oxidation patterns that suggest artificial manipulation. Combining analytical data and historical information, we may deduce the minerals being added and their potential functions—borax and metal sulfates for fungal suppression, table salt for moisture control, alum for molecular crosslinking, and potash or quicklime for alkaline treatment. The overall purpose may have been wood preservation or acoustic tuning. Hemicellulose fragmentation and altered cellulose nanostructures are observed in heavily treated Stradivari specimens, which show diminished second-harmonic generation signals. Guarneri's practice of crosslinking wood fibers via aluminum coordination may also affect mechanical and acoustic properties. Our data suggest that old masters undertook materials engineering experiments to produce soundboards with unique properties. ? 2021 The Authors. Angewandte Chemie International Edition published by Wiley-VCH GmbH
Subjects
cultural heritage
ICP-MS
IR spectroscopy
NMR spectroscopy
X-ray absorption spectroscopy
Acoustic properties
Alkalinity
Calcium oxide
Cellulose
Crosslinking
Lime
Moisture control
Nonlinear optics
Potash
Sodium borate
Sodium chloride
Sulfur compounds
Alkaline treatment
Aluminum coordination
Analytical data
Chemical techniques
Elemental compositions
Historical information
Materials engineering
Potential function
Wood preservation
Acoustic Properties
Calcium Oxide
Moisture Control
Type
journal article