L.
In G3 major.
.
Above the thin air and heaven
Their flickering lights are extendly
Beyond the eyes of the naher
Comes the light to believe.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
L.
In G3 major.
.
Above the thin air and heaven
Their flickering lights are extendly
Beyond the eyes of the naher
Comes the light to believe.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Sohloa.
In F major.
.
A broken string still hanging
From a violin’s tuning peg
Much joy and hail were given
Now, to be thrown and replaced.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Yaynra.
In B3 major.
.
Smile and forget.
Troubles may have their ways
The oceans will still be there
A smile will get you on your way.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Acuoloey.
In D major.
.
A long swing of a melody
On a controlled breath of air
A shine onto the audience
Clinging to its conclusion end.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Wooneran.
In F major.
.
A bird in the spring
Lively as if on springs
Don’t know its name
Yet, when it sees me, it sings.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Lietomina.
In G Major.
.
Within the immediate circle
Between the four walls
Opening out the inner window
Refreshing for the time still got.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Eillem.
In A major.
François Xavier Bazin (1824-1865) Was part of the Bazin dynasty. He studied and was much influenced by Dominique Peccatte and J.B. Vuillaume. Bazin taught the art of bow-making to his son Charles Nicolas Bazin. François was a master bow-maker yet made only a small number of bows, as a consequence that his bows being very rare.
Dolce Fine Violins.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.
Hyceola.
In B3 major.
.
R. Weichold (1823-1902) was born in Dresden, Germany. His apprenticeship was with H.R. Pfretzschner (1856-1921) in Markneukirchen who was the last pupil of J.B. Vuillaume, and the leading bow maker of the French School in German at that time.
The Violin Connection of South Africa.
.
Reflection from the Mediterranean.