Sabine by Silentaria published on 2013-02-02T08:14:34Z Sabine is a memorable woman in Romain Rolland’s Nobel prize winner novel: Jean-Christophe (1904 -1912). She is a pretty small-boned woman who charms by her grace, her youth and her gentleness. With light brown hair, pale blue eyes and well marked arched eyebrows, she looks like an expression of the Madonna in Filippo Lippi’s paintings. Jean-Christophe, a German musician, never dreamed that a small crack in the closed shutters is enough for love to peep out. With magic of indefinite silences and trivial words, their love grows. But they hold in their love and their emotional moments are prevented either by an intruder or their own hesitation. Finally their relationship cuts off by unexpected Sabine’s death, while Jean-Christophe is away on a concert tour. Rixa White tells Sabine love story and demonstrates her love moments through harmonies and rhythms and like Jean-Christophe, he has dedicated this song to her and strove to call her to life in this music piece. Genre Contemporary Instrumental Comment by Erdoğan Başkalyoncu excellent Thank you and congratulations 2013-10-06T14:34:05Z Comment by digiguitar Excuse me, Can you guess who I am? 2013-06-03T13:56:24Z