Tag Archives: Semeujia

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.

Ielmeo.

Iel me o.

Ielmeo.

In F major.

Joseph Henry (1823-1870) was a bow-maker born at Mirecourt also where he learnt the craft. Employed by both Chanot and latter by Peccatte. Then Joseph partnered with Simon and later set up his own shop. Sometimes his bows are stamped “Henry. Paris.”

Benning Violins.

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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.

Pochinntin

Deep rich, and sweet sound…

Pochinntin.

In G3 major.

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Deep rich, and sweet sound

Warm, vibrant, light and dark

Floats above the cello light

For fine ears to socialise.

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Enrico Marchetti (1855-1930) was from Milan, Italy.  He was highly decorated in Gold, and Silver medals, a representative of the Guadagnini School.

Claire Givens Violins.

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Reflection from the Mediterranean.

Semeujia

The dealers promote their players…

Semeujia.

In E3-flat major.

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The dealers promote their players

Working to a fine melodic tune

Shaping our taste in music to boot.

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Maurice Mermillot (1835-1901) was trained as a luthier in Mirecourt France. Worked for a number of excellent quality workshops. Whiles on his military tour in Italy worked for Guadagnini for some time before returning back to France and setting up his own workshop.

Philip Brown Violins.

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Reflection from the Mediterranean.