Happy end!
From Myrna Herzog, whose viol was smashed up by airside handlers:
"Alitalia has taken full responsibility for the damage on my instrument and has just reimbursed me for all the expenses resulting from the damage of instrument, case and bow.
Thanks to the unfortunate accident, the company is also reviewing their policy regarding musical instruments. This could make Alitalia the preferred airline for musicians and music lovers. I will continue to fly Alitalia, as I always did.
In the meantime, Luthier Shlomo Moyal is doing wonderful restoration work on the Lewis viol (seen in the photos with its twin, cut from the same tree).
The come-back of the viol will take place on 6, 8 and 9 February 2019 when Giomar Garcia Sthel (Germany) and I will play the twin viols in a program with Marina Minkin. On March 13th 2019, the reborn viol will perform my mask “Passion and Madness” at the Zucker Hall in Tel Aviv.
Then we shall commemorate its rebirth like a phoenix, together with 20 years of Ensemble PHOENIX and hopefully be able to say All’s Well That Ends Well.
Once more, thank you, Alitalia, for your fairness."
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