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Violin stolen in pub 'was my voice' says London musician | Violin stolen in pub 'was my voice' says London musician |
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David Lopez Ibanez said the theft of his violin was "a musician's worst nightmare" | David Lopez Ibanez said the theft of his violin was "a musician's worst nightmare" |
"An instrument to a musician is way more than an object, it's more of a companion," says classical violinist David Lopez Ibanez, whose 18th Century violin was stolen in February. | "An instrument to a musician is way more than an object, it's more of a companion," says classical violinist David Lopez Ibanez, whose 18th Century violin was stolen in February. |
The instrument, which is worth more than £150,000, was stolen from a north London pub, a moment that Mr Ibanez described as "a musician's worst nightmare". | The instrument, which is worth more than £150,000, was stolen from a north London pub, a moment that Mr Ibanez described as "a musician's worst nightmare". |
Mr Ibanez, who is a member of London's Philharmonia Orchestra, said the violin was his "voice". | Mr Ibanez, who is a member of London's Philharmonia Orchestra, said the violin was his "voice". |
"It's the loss and the grief that it takes a while to get over. I don't think I have got over it yet. You have to search for other tools to try and find your sound back but obviously it was linked to that instrument." | "It's the loss and the grief that it takes a while to get over. I don't think I have got over it yet. You have to search for other tools to try and find your sound back but obviously it was linked to that instrument." |
The violin, worth six figures, was produced in 1740 in Florence | The violin, worth six figures, was produced in 1740 in Florence |
The violin was produced in Florence in 1740 by renowned instrument maker Lorenzo Carcassi. | The violin was produced in Florence in 1740 by renowned instrument maker Lorenzo Carcassi. |
It was stolen on the evening of 18 February from The Marquess Tavern on Canonbury Street in Islington, while Mr Ibanez was having dinner with a friend. | It was stolen on the evening of 18 February from The Marquess Tavern on Canonbury Street in Islington, while Mr Ibanez was having dinner with a friend. |
Mr Ibanez reported the theft to the Met Police that evening. | Mr Ibanez reported the theft to the Met Police that evening. |
The Met Police is appealing for help to locate the suspect | |
"The violin was always right next to me, and then when we were about to leave, it wasn't," Mr Ibanez said. "It's entirely heartbreaking. | "The violin was always right next to me, and then when we were about to leave, it wasn't," Mr Ibanez said. "It's entirely heartbreaking. |
"I had it for eight years prior to the theft and it's seen me grow through college, my first professional auditions, lots of highs and lows, bad moments and good moments. | "I had it for eight years prior to the theft and it's seen me grow through college, my first professional auditions, lots of highs and lows, bad moments and good moments. |
"An instrument to a musician is way more than an object, it's more of a companion. | "An instrument to a musician is way more than an object, it's more of a companion. |
"It comes with you everywhere around the world and it allows you to communicate something greater. | "It comes with you everywhere around the world and it allows you to communicate something greater. |
"It becomes your voice really, so aside of the actual monetary value of it, to me it really was priceless." | "It becomes your voice really, so aside of the actual monetary value of it, to me it really was priceless." |
The violin has a distinctive heart shape cut into the scroll at the top | The violin has a distinctive heart shape cut into the scroll at the top |
Mr Ibanez explained how the violin was bought for him to play by a German businessman, who he said was "an amazing music lover". | Mr Ibanez explained how the violin was bought for him to play by a German businessman, who he said was "an amazing music lover". |
"He'd seen a video of me playing and decided to buy the instrument for me to play, which is very generous of of him," he added. "That's the reality of most classical musicians. | "He'd seen a video of me playing and decided to buy the instrument for me to play, which is very generous of of him," he added. "That's the reality of most classical musicians. |
"These things are so incredibly valuable it would be very hard to actually own one, so we do rely on these people's generosity." | "These things are so incredibly valuable it would be very hard to actually own one, so we do rely on these people's generosity." |
Mr Ibanez said he was still trying to deal with the loss of the instrument. | Mr Ibanez said he was still trying to deal with the loss of the instrument. |
"I'm still trying my best to to get up there and play music the best way I can, but obviously you have to deal with all that's inside and all the loss." | "I'm still trying my best to to get up there and play music the best way I can, but obviously you have to deal with all that's inside and all the loss." |
The stolen violin was made in Florence in 1740 and is thought to be worth more than £150,000 | The stolen violin was made in Florence in 1740 and is thought to be worth more than £150,000 |
The violin has a unique feature - a small heart-shaped cut-out on the back of the scroll at the top of the instrument. | The violin has a unique feature - a small heart-shaped cut-out on the back of the scroll at the top of the instrument. |
"If people at home have seen a violin of this description in a pawn shop, in a secondhand shop, wherever, antiques, markets, if they have purchased it, please do the right thing and bring it forward," Mr Ibanez said. | "If people at home have seen a violin of this description in a pawn shop, in a secondhand shop, wherever, antiques, markets, if they have purchased it, please do the right thing and bring it forward," Mr Ibanez said. |
"But if you have seen it, get in touch with the police. | "But if you have seen it, get in touch with the police. |
"The violin has a hole in the shape of a heart in the scroll. That's a very distinctive feature, it doesn't come up often, it's very rare." | "The violin has a hole in the shape of a heart in the scroll. That's a very distinctive feature, it doesn't come up often, it's very rare." |
CCTV from the pub shows the man leaving. It's thought the violin was hidden under the coat | |
The Met has said it is working hard to try and locate the suspect and has appealed for witnesses. | The Met has said it is working hard to try and locate the suspect and has appealed for witnesses. |
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