Spruce Trees Aren’t Just for Christmas: The Tree Behind The $23 Million Violin
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Norway Spruce trees are a common sight in the festive season as Christmas trees. But this tall, conical tree isn’t just for Christmas. It’s a tree that has shaped music history.
In this episode, we explore the extraordinary journey of the Norway spruce, back to the 1600s, including its role in crafting the world’s most valuable violins, which can sell for over $20 million.
Master luthier Antonio Stradivari’s work with the Norway spruce has led to its wood being referred to as ‘tone wood’. We uncover why this tree’s wood is so sought after, as well as how it made its way to the U.S. as the Christmas tree we know and love.
We also look at the ecology and resilience of Norway spruce forests, the wildlife that depends on them, and the surprising ways humans have used the tree for food.
Covered in this episode:
- How the Norway spruce became the tree behind the $23 million violin.
- The centuries-long craftsmanship behind growing the Norway spruce.
- The history of the Christmas tree.
- Norway spruce as habitat and food source.
- How Norway spruce made its way to the U.S.
- What gives the spruce tree its unique aroma?
- And more…
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CREDITS
Script - Jacob Ashton (https://jacobashton.net/)
Research - Adriana Gogolin
Produced by Claricast.