"On a foggy winter evening of 1827 my great-grandfather who was staying on business in Bremen walked up and down in a small snowy streets ..." With these few introductory words, we often the narrator of "Chamber of Horrors" used Hasso anger already cast its spell, put in his soft voice slightly brittle in mysterious worlds. Always nice when "chamber of horrors" relies on the presence of a narrator and so we find ourselves at once in a strange, melancholic chill poetic story again, which was once again produced by atmospheric brilliance. Episode 94 "Tobias Guarnerius" (here indicated as an author, a certain Charles Rabou, I thought always that story would be of Balzac) has everything that makes a gloomy melancholy shower experience. A short (46 minutes) but captivating story of crime and punishment to blind ambition, unholy deeds and bitter consequences. All this packed into a fairy, gentle, detailed soundscape with well placed effects, haunting, captivating music, moving speaker performance and the all-important shot originality A delicate, ghostly violin whose tones propel the listener a choice of highest rapture or ecstasy almost to madness, there was not yet in the long line. Said's great-grandfather, named Johann, then twenty years old is agreed to amorous tryst when he enters more out of boredom the ancient loading a luthier. Poor and gloomy effect the ambience. Rather "a dark guardhouse resembling, because a boutique." The flagship rusted, a dusty bass in the dim background, small tallow candles that flicker in the wind. Unstet the owner Tobias Guarnerius goes into his shop up and down, seemingly constantly on a craze brooding. Surly the onlookers young visitors will again refer the store. A few years later Johan revisited Bremen and finds in this very small alleys before the store closed, sealed from official quarters. Now by the host of his hotel he learns the strange tragic life story of Tobias Guarnerius. As this was obsessed for years with the idea to build a "master violin", which should itself make a Stradivarius in the shadows. As he saw it whole day's work and how only reasonably held his poor mother the little violin shop running. How to animate an instrument and makes it so that the best in the world? This question is a terrible Guarnerius answer after studying a book on reincarnation. Captured in the violin case with a self-built equipment, can his dead mother's soul never find peace. Guarnerius now rises to this truly exceptional fiddle to highest honors. And everywhere he plays the pitiful wailing of unredeemed captive soul of the deceased mother in the violin to spherical unearthly beautiful music that makes the listener tremble to the core is Fantastically the creators have implemented by "Chamber of Horrors" these scenes with a mixture of quiet tieftraurigem violin performance, backed by wistfully ghostly sigh. All sadness of the world united in a harmony. But every outrage must be atoned for, and so the remorse of his mother's soul is the final resting taken forever to have Tobias Guarnerius pull into the abyss, in jail as a criminal even. Leise also drowned violin sound from outside through the bars of his cell. Is there a salvation? "Truly a strange story ..", so whispered the host. Conclusion: A small, thus the more intensive fabulously tragic listening pleasure, with the Titania can fascinate over the entire term again.