Tag Archives: Sionund

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.

Eiovalie

As short as it could…

Eiovalie.

In A3-flat major.

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As short as it could.

Just like 1, 2 and 3.

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Joseph Rene Lafleur (1812-1874) was a very important bow-maker from the French School. Joseph Rene started out as a violin maker and a violinist. His father Jaques Lafleur was also a violin and a bow maker. However, Joseph Rene in 1830 decided to totally focus on bow-making. He invented and developed techniques in bow-making. Then again stopped bow-making and started music publishing.

Martin Swan Violins.

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Reflection from the Mediterranean.

Suntoulan

A search for a bow began…

Suntoulan.

In E-flat major.

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A search for a bow began

With distinct sound in mind.

The material and shape are within reach

Trying out is the only way to meet.

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Giovanni Longiaru (1886-1970) was an Italian-American luthier and violin-making. He also became an accomplished violinist. He emigrated to the United States and in 1904 set up his shop in N.Y.

Cohen Violins.

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Reflection from the Mediterranean.

Oh-U

The calm before the storm…

OhU

In E-flat

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The calm before the storm

All is still and getting cold

The horn!

Gradually build, building volume,

building to a storm.

To its absolute faithful brutal force.

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William Tarr (1809-1891) Manchester born, with his two sons he produced a high-quality double bass for a modern orchestra.

Atelier Puglisi

Reflections from the Mediterranean.