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Patrick |
| Subject |
Red Violin |
| Date |
04.06.2001 |
| Time | 04:50 |
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| Message |
OK site. I've just seen The Red Violin. I considered this film very touching. I wonder if actors did really play the violin, even though the soundtrack is played by a soloist or an ensamble. Notice that stoppings and archades are precise most of the time. Any comment is welcome. |
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| Name | xcxcxc |
| Subject | cvcvcvcx |
| Date | 17.05.2002 |
| Time | 22:17 |
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| Name | Loren |
| Subject | Right |
| Date | 11.02.2002 |
| Time | 02:56 |
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| Message | I just wanted to say I think the same about the movie, I like a lot the music
See you
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| Name | site admin |
| Subject | player |
| Date | 04.06.2001 |
| Time | 14:09 |
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| Message | violin player: joshua bell album composer: John Corigliano |
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