Tag Archives: Risounme

Eillem

The bows are very rare.

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

The Violin Connection.

Hyceola.

In B3 major.

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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.

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Reflection from the Mediterranean.

Lleillmo

The bow-maker.

Lleillmo.

In D major.

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Christian Süss (1829-1900) In Lütgendorff he started making simple bows.  At Christian Friedrich Knopf’s workshop, Süss learned the craft of bow-making. At later date, Christian Süss worked independently in Markneukirchen. However, he also worked for W.H. Hamming. Leipzig, and Weichold, E. Kessler, Berlin.

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The Violinist.

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Reflection from the Mediterranean.

Risounme

Open skies, open grounds, open seas, open eyes and open hearts.

Risounme

In G3 major.

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Like a drop of rain

Its destination is so clear

A musical note spreads out

To declare out its tone sound

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Martin Baur (1793-1875) very little is known about Baur.was a luthier who made, repaired and operated in Stuttgart. His services were highly prized as Baur was a maker to the Court.

Just Answer.

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Reflection from the Mediterranean.