Phil Alexander and Greg Lawson.
Phil and Greg are currently touring ‘Lev’s Violin’.
Lev's Violin is the story of an instrument as a traveller through time.
Born with a beautiful sound but no name, Lev's violin became an instrument known for its sound, but without a name, it was valued as worthless. Although its origins remained a mystery, many stories were attached to it, some true and some wonderfully untrue. Old and worn by its travels, it became less playable and gave up, finally playing its last melody a few years ago. It became the subject of a book, ‘Lev's Violin An Italian Adventure’ by Helena Attlee, a Radio 4 Book of the Week reading, and after an extensive restoration, Lev's violin has returned to the world of sound where it becomes more than an instrument. It's a metaphor for how we value the things around us.
Lev's violin still has a beautiful sound, it has passed through the hands of countless musicians, travelled continents and played the music of many cultures. It has achieved what we humans rarely achieve: a long life of rich experience beyond the material.
Greg and Phil will take you through its journey, and play some of the music it has played, from Bach, Tanpura improvisation, Armenian and Macedonian music, Klezmer and Arvo Part.
For more information or to book this project, please email gregbagel@gmail.com.
A link to a video where Greg talks about Lev’s violin: here