The ballad of a young Romanian who has left the world and the daily sequences of his life and that of his friends, you can find in the book PRELUDIU, by L.C. Sima, the ideal support to be listened to.
The bittersweet joke tells the truth and the truth, in the present case, means the grandfather's cetera, but Paul's sale of it, in order to get money for the drink, means the land that Paul's mother sells to give him money when he leaves in England where the main hero of the book washed cars, although he was a violinist.
The love story between Paul and Ela is lifesaving and the "angel with blue eyes" succeeds in bringing his lover back to the world he dreamed of. "If you don't know how a violin cries, you can't understand how love sings." With the violin Ana, named after his grandmother, Paul conquers the world, always remembering the village of his childhood full of spring axemen.
The end of the book and the end of the concert is a musical message, an old cetera from the mountains and forests of Romania.
CLELIA IFRIM