Product DescriptionParis was at the center of the music world from the end of the 19th century until the middle of the 20th century. Noted French composers like Fauré, Debussy, Ravel, Milhaud, Roussel and Satie were all active during this period, and many foreign composers like Albéniz, Falla and Stravinsky were charmed by the Parisian scene and gathered there regularly as well. The Parisian salons - home to musicians, painters, novelists and poets who openly exchanged their ideas - were a great part of the French arts culture. Alexandre Tansman and Manuel Maria Ponce were no exception, both having lived and shared their lives in Paris during the Belle Epoque. After studies in French literature in Tokyo, AZUSA SHIMIZU moved to Europe where she lived from 1984 to 1995. While in France, she undertook musical studies at the National Conservatory in Nice, La Coeurneuve and Boulogne. She also studied at the Royal Academy of Copenhagen, and was a Laureate artist from the Palme d'Or in Italy. She was a participant in the Tokyo International Guitar Competition in 1991. Ms. Simizu gives solo recitals throughout Japan as well as in France, Belgium, Denmark and Taiwan to critical acclaim. Her first CD, Guitar Album is available on the Col Legno label of Germany. About The Instrument Maker: Originally a painter and art teacher, Robert Bouchet (1898-1986) was also a fine amateur musician, playing violin, piano and later guitar. He learned guitar making only through his astute observations of the work of a professional Spanish guitar maker he met in Paris, and started to make guitars when he lost his own at the age of 45. Bouchet, who established and maintained a salon that was home to guitarists both amateur and professional, made a total of 154 guitars in his life, all of the highest quality. I first encountered Bouchet and his guitars in 1982 in Japan. Upon meeting him, I was immediately struck by his manner. He was intelligent, cultured and proud, but not at all arrogant. He was reserved, but still gay and humorous. Four years later, I recognized him in a guitar shop in Paris where he seemed contented just to sit and hear students play. After the shop owner introduced me to him, he welcomed me to his apartment, the House of Artists, where I observed the same person I met in Japan such a wonderful man.