These last few days, I've been trying to capture the Genova I fell in love with while staying in Italy last year ...
There was a paragraph where I tried to describe the quietly sublime beauty of a Sunday morning spent alone in that city I love.
I wrote: Sunday, my first day alone and the city is emptied for football. Slipping and tripping through the air comes the sound of the most exquisite violin ... drifting from some open window. Delicate notes that create this perfect sound for an afternoon spent lying on a bed reading. I am lazy on this first day spent as a solitary creature, alone in a strange city where I know no one.
I wanted that music but stopped short of shouting from my open window to whichever neighbour was playing the music.
I came home and forgot it about mostly, just pulling the memory out in moments peace.
Yesterday I was in FNAC, thinking I might like one book to celebrate this month's pay cheque when I had this idea about making a fool of myself and asking about a delicate solo violin ...
The shop assistant listened and then said 'Bach!'.
She took me over to a listening post and she was right. If this isn't the music I heard then it's close enough to delight and carry me back into that place in time.
Below you can hear something of the music on the cd titled Bach 6 Solo Sonatas & Partitas, Viktoria Mullova.
3 comments:
beautiful!
Wonderful music indeed. If you love Bach, you should check out the following recordings :
- Sonatas & Partitas by Johann Sebastian Bach * Jascha Heifetz
- The Sonatas and Partitas for Violin Solo by Johann Sebastian Bach * Gidon Kremer
- The Cello Suites - inspired by Bach * Yo-Yo Ma
I thought so, Van. I'm glad you liked it too.
And Raf, dank u wel! I've noted them all down and will go out and find them in the months ahead.
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