My "large" collection of musical instruments

My large collection of musical instruments, which I never thought of as a collection before, consists of one item.
A violin!

This is my first post in the Hive Collectors community, run by @mipiano.

Since it's my first, I'm also taking inspiration from chickens laying their first egg and making some noise, maybe, maybe someone will see me.

I joined this community some time ago, out of respect for the curator, the same @mipiano, but being shy of the great collections I've seen, I haven't written anything until now.

There's another reason I haven't written here yet. A simple and, I think, common sense reason.

I am not a collector!

Someone might retort that I'm not a photographer either, yet I post in Photography Lovers... He's right and not really..., I'm not a photographer but I'm a "lover", a photography lover.

This remark gave me the courage to want to write in this community too.

I read here, Musical Instruments - do you have a collection? that the topic for February is musical instruments collection.

Good topic, I'd love to write, but I don't have a collection of musical instruments. I only have one item...

I've been thinking about what to do for days. I'd like to write but I'd hate to be disqualified. Collection means, no doubt, more objects. In this case, I don't fit in.

Then I thought about what collector means, or a possible definition, one of many... and this might be it: A person who collects and keeps items that they don't need and don't use for their features. Can it be so?

If that's the case, then I fit. I have a violin. I keep a violin although I don't know how to play the violin, I have never played a musical instrument.

I also believe a collector can be called a collector if he collects only one object. I'm thinking of someone who has a stuffed elephant. Where else would he keep his second one?

Leaving aside my fanciful arguments I will try to show you my collection of musical instruments made up of a single object.


Sorin's violin


First, let me say who Sorin is.
His name is Sorin Chifiriuc and we have been friends for a few years.

Sorin Chifiriuc

Sorin Chifiriuc (b. September 2, 1950, Bucharest) is a Romanian musician (composer, guitarist, bassist - bass guitar - and singer) known for his significant contributions to the development of rock music in his country in the 1970s and 1990s. Since the 1990s, Chifiriuc has also been performing blues music and is known to those close to him by the nickname Skifi. In 2012 he became a monk. Source

By the 1970s I was one of Sorin's many fans. He was one of the few avant-garde musicians in Romanian rock music, as long as it was. Why do I say that? Because at that time Romania was a country with a totalitarian and repressive communist regime, which not only did not encourage rock music and other art forms from the Western and democratic world but tried to suppress them.

Musicians who started composing and playing such music, rock, in this case, were persecuted and banned. They couldn't get an audience on radio and TV and we could hear and see them in small clubs.

I, like most young people of those times, was fascinated by the pop and rock movement that was starting in the West, especially in the UK, and followed with great interest the attempts of local musicians. Among them, Sorin was one of the most non-conformist and rebellious, he dared to do and sing what we couldn't and because of this, he was a kind of idol of the youth. I liked Sorin a lot but I only saw him on stage, I didn't know him personally.

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Here on the right is Sorin — in one of the old photos I have. I don't know exactly when the photo was taken, but I'll do the math.

The child in the photo is my son and he was almost 7 years old. Now he is 42 years old. This makes me think the photo is from 1989 or 1990.

You might wonder (or maybe not) but I still have to answer, what is Sorin doing with me and my son?

Well, we've made friends, with the help of a neighbor who is a mutual friend. That's all I'm saying now. I will write in a music place more about my friendship with a rock star from Romania.

Sorin Chifiriuc&Domino Circul

Romania is a small country, so its stars were small too and unknown abroad.


The Violin

Sorin left Romania many years ago. He left without looking back, he broke away from all of us, old and new friends.

A good friend of ours, a former member of Sorin's last band and a former conservatory colleague of his, gave me an old violin, not as old as a Stradivarius, but more than 50 years old.

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I got this violin not to play it because I don't know, I have no musical training.

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I received this violin as a memento of an old friendship.

This violin was Sorin Chifiriuc's violin, the violin with which he studied at the conservatory.

I think the neck is called this part of the violin. We can see the wear and I know Sorin's hand has been there through many years of study and rehearsal.

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I put this violin on the wall in the hallway and see it every day. It reminds me not only of a friend but also of my youth and some hard but beautiful years.

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As a sort of bridge between the photo of Sorin above, in this last photo, you can see a bas-relief made by my son's daughter, my granddaughter, who is now only a couple of years younger than her father was in the old photo.


This is my musical instrument collection, with one instrument, but many memories.

Can I say that I am a collector of memories?

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This is so lovely, your violin looks very beautiful even not being used. I think I could also join in sharing some collector in the community also.. great collector for you

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Thank you, I hadn't even thought about it but I have now discovered that I have quite a few items that can be considered collectibles.
I'd be happy if you'd post in this community and I look forward to seeing.

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Alright, I will try sharing my collection too probably tag you so you can see when I post it. What about that?

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I like the instrument Violin, creator of which is Antonio Stradivari, he lived and died in a small town in Italy.

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An important instrument in classical music.

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In addition to the sea, the instrument that fascinates me is the violin. I also have no musical training but when I hear it my skin crawls with emotion, it is a greater fascination than I can explain. I think it is a collection, because it is a collectible violin, it doesn't matter if you have one, it is very important and I love it, I was crazy to see it. Thank you!❤️

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My pleasure and glad you support me as a collector too!

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Your collections are lovely atleast we don't have to get stuck on just one thing.

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Good evening, @bluemoon :)

You know, I loved this post! The story behind it and the connection with this musician, Sorin (I assume we will still hear about him from your posts) and your intro, why this post fits here. And it does, indeed, as you keep this violin as a memento of the friendship and what collectors do? Keep items that have some meaning to them, could be even just emotional value but it is a special object that is kept for years and which reminds us about a person or a moment in our life. Thank you for your contribution, I knew creativity would work in this community 😇

PS - It seems that Sorin practised a lot :D
PPS - How great you have a photo where your son and Sorin appear!

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Hello, @mipiano!

Thank you for the more than warm welcome you gave me! I've been shallow so far about this collecting thing. I thought of them as people who just have a desire... to collect more objects, usually with certain themes.

Thanks to this community and the posts here I have started to look more closely around the house and have seen how many items are collected, not explicitly desired to be a collection, but many have the same function. It is not necessarily necessary in the home, they are more decorative and emotionally charged.

Especially now when I already feel a saturation of the themes I've written for. I see a new perspective has opened up for new blogs and I'm glad for that.

Thank you again and I'm looking forward to writing about the dear objects that sit in different places in my home. Of course, I will only write if I feel I won't bore the reader.

Of course, I will also write about Sorin and my friends who sang or still sing, but in your other community, the one with "Q".

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Every person is fond of music and it is nice to see that you have bought these good things and after listening to music one spends some time in a lot of peace.

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