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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Maybe around 1990 my brother the musician got it into his head that they had to do a show about Kreisler. Would I write it? His idea was that Kreisler had come to Australia a number of times and there just had to be stories out there in the press or by talking to people that could be turned into a production. This was the book that inspired Bernard and it couldn't be more different than the insipid Wiki article on Kreisler. He loved the violin, he loved having fun. For me one anecdote stood out. In his youth in Austria a little group of violinists, all brilliant, regularly got together to play. They all wanted to take second violin so that they could hear a great player take the first. Isn't this how life should be lived? Maybe around 1990 my brother the musician got it into his head that they had to do a show about Kreisler. Would I write it? His idea was that Kreisler had come to Australia a number of times and there just had to be stories out there in the press or by talking to people that could be turned into a production. This was the book that inspired Bernard and it couldn't be more different than the insipid Wiki article on Kreisler. He loved the violin, he loved having fun. For me one anecdote stood out. In his youth in Austria a little group of violinists, all brilliant, regularly got together to play. They all wanted to take second violin so that they could hear a great player take the first. Isn't this how life should be lived? sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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This was the book that inspired Bernard and it couldn't be more different than the insipid Wiki article on Kreisler. He loved the violin, he loved having fun.
For me one anecdote stood out. In his youth in Austria a little group of violinists, all brilliant, regularly got together to play. They all wanted to take second violin so that they could hear a great player take the first. Isn't this how life should be lived?
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