< Previous Conclusion in the form of ACKNOWLEDGMENT I am fully aware of what it means to boldly approach so closely two prestigious personalities like Jean-Sebastian Bach and George Enescu. The first has been recognized for so long and everywhere as a Demi-God-Creator of music, and the second as the greatest interpreter of the Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin. Having had the exceptional good fortune to work with Enesco for 5 years I always knew that he was offering me such a precious message that I immediately wrote down even the smallest detail with care... and I studied this and passed it to my students for 60 years... I became aware during my participation of the Symposium of Bucharest for the 50th anniversary of his death that I had a duty to future generations of violinists to share Enescu’s guidance, which I had jealously preserved for so long. Having been unable to do this himself due to circumstances, I understood it was imperative to do so in his place before the information was lost forever. Serge Blanc and George Enescu bowing at the end of their concert (Paris, 1952) (recording available on www.sergeblanc.com) A whole life's work and annotations on Bach's Sonata No.2 for Solo violin, which Serge Blanc played daily, considering it the most beautiful piece of music ever written. He kept it on a dedicated music stand all his life. It now rests with him. For more information : www.sergeblanc.com This work is licensed under a Creative Commons AttributionMNonCommercialMShareAlike 4.0 International License Next >