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|    August Abolins to Daryl Stout    |
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|    24 Feb 21 22:09:00    |
      MSGID: 2:221/1.58@fidonet edbf2fd3       REPLY: 864.fidonet-memories@1:19/33 248fb604       PID: OpenXP/5.0.49 (Win32)       CHRS: ASCII 1       TZUTC: -0500       Hello Daryl!              ** On Monday 15.02.21 - 07:29, you wrote to me:               DS> On the other side, it was "The Tiger". The plot is where        DS> this man kidnaps this woman, and "the tiger is dominating        DS> the tigress" at the beginning of the play. But, as the play        DS> progresses, the scales tip, and it's the other way around        DS> at the end. I did the lighting and sound for that play,        DS> using music from the Piano Concerto #1 in B-flat minor by        DS> Peter I. Tchaikowsky.              That's certainly a very dramatic musical piece. I can imagine        the scene with the music.              One film that I recall were classical music is featured quite a        bit is Clockwork Orange. The music set to the fast-motion sex        scene with the two girls is memorable.               DS> The very last part of the final movement was for the scene        DS> where he's getting her onto this brass bed. She says "no",        DS> but he says "yes" (I didn't know how to spell what they        DS> said in French).              When a woman says "no" and the man says "yes", there would be a        lot of backlash these days.               DS> ..Then, after the big finish, the lights come back up, she        DS> is sitting at the table, and he walks onto the stage. She        DS> asks "When will I be seeing you again??". It brought the        DS> house down in laughter. |
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