Believe it or not: When the music rises to a cresendo, the violin flies!
Classical concerts are usually about precision and perfectly timed notes. But at a performance in Sibelius Hall in Lahti, Finland, one mistimed move literally sent a violin flying. During a performance of the Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor, Op 26, conductor Matthew Halls accidentally sent a rare €1 million (`11 crore) violin flying mid-performance. According to Slippedisc, what followed was part panic, part physics – and somehow, a miracle that kept both the music and the instrument intact.
A close call and zero damage
The rare 1780 Guadagnini violin survived the ordeal minor damage – the glue between the top plate and the ribs gave way. It was later repaired by a Helsinki-based restorer. Halls apologised to violinist Elina Vähälä and paused briefly as the latter checked the instrument. “Words cannot ade-quately express my admiration for this remarkable artist,” he later said, calling it a performance he would “never forget.” As for Elina, she resumed the performance after inspecting the violin and seeing that it was fine. After all, the show must go on!
When the violin took wings
In the middle of the spirited performance, Halls’ baton accidentally struck Elina’s violin, sending it flying. A video of the concert shows the instrument suddenly spinning out of her hands mid-note and landing near her feet. She manages to cushion the fall with her foot, but as the violin clatters on the floor, she gasps and covers her face. Other members of the orchestra watch the incident in horror. Recalling her instinctive move that saved the violin, Elina later reportedly joked: “I must be a ninja.”
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The rare 1780 Guadagnini violin survived the ordeal minor damage – the glue between the top plate and the ribs gave way. It was later repaired by a Helsinki-based restorer. Halls apologised to violinist Elina Vähälä and paused briefly as the latter checked the instrument. “Words cannot ade-quately express my admiration for this remarkable artist,” he later said, calling it a performance he would “never forget.” As for Elina, she resumed the performance after inspecting the violin and seeing that it was fine. After all, the show must go on!
When the violin took wings
In the middle of the spirited performance, Halls’ baton accidentally struck Elina’s violin, sending it flying. A video of the concert shows the instrument suddenly spinning out of her hands mid-note and landing near her feet. She manages to cushion the fall with her foot, but as the violin clatters on the floor, she gasps and covers her face. Other members of the orchestra watch the incident in horror. Recalling her instinctive move that saved the violin, Elina later reportedly joked: “I must be a ninja.”
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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