She loves music. And men. Her name is Eva; she’s a violinist. Her life is tours. Almost every day she wakes up in a new city. Often with a new man. A novel in novellas about music and love. “Music is, of course, about love. No, of course it’s also about death. And even a little about food— otherwise, what would music be doing in restaurants?—but still, it’s more about love. If you look at it honestly, it’s probably even about sex. Splendid, wide—such a broad spectrum of music precisely ‘about this.’ Choice is a question of personal preferences, background, memories, and associations. That’s the very thing people call ‘loving with your ears.’ And with your body too, by the way, because rhythm in music is by no means the last thing.”
Vladimir Zisman, musician, author of the book “A Guide to the Orchestra and Its Backstage Areas,”