Chopin - Nocturne for Piano No. 20 in C Sharp Minor The movie has her playing it with violin. She's Chinese.
Johnny Cahillane
John Rubinstein
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because, that was the name of the product. (movie,book,etc) if the main subtitle was "the red violin" the author will base it on that name so the violin has to be red. The answer to this question will ruin the surprise ending of the movie - which is that the maker of the violin in the movie used his dead wife's blood to varnish the instrument, and in doing so the violin took on her life force. Which is complete rubbish since dried blood turns dark brown when dried.
Of course "Midway" (1976) is a flawed movie. It's unsatisfying that the Japanese actors don't speak Japanese and we have to hear Paul Frees dubbing classical Japanese actor Toshiro Mifune.
Sarah nemtanu
Johnny Cahillane
Marcia Van Dyke played the violin for Waltz from Serenade for Strings and Souvenir de Moscow .
John Rubinstein
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Do you mean movie? The Red Violin fits your description. It is a very good movie and I highly recomend it. (however it is not a g movie)
check youtube
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She plays "Zigeunerweisen" by Sarasate. I play the violin, but this song is insanely impressive. Anyone who can play this has a true gift!
because, that was the name of the product. (movie,book,etc) if the main subtitle was "the red violin" the author will base it on that name so the violin has to be red. The answer to this question will ruin the surprise ending of the movie - which is that the maker of the violin in the movie used his dead wife's blood to varnish the instrument, and in doing so the violin took on her life force. Which is complete rubbish since dried blood turns dark brown when dried.
Gil Shaham has: Played Himself - Musical Guest in "Great Performances" in 1971. Played Violin Soloist in "Live from Lincoln Center" in 1976. Played himself in "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1993. Played Violin in "Gala aus Berlin" in 1997. Played himself in "The 39th Annual Grammy Awards" in 1997. Played himself in "A Centennial Toast to Symphony Hall" in 2002. Played himself in "Discovering Masterpieces of Classical Music" in 2007. Played Himself - Violin in "BBC Proms" in 2010.
Albert Law has: Played Japanese Sentry in "Rookies in Burma" in 1943. Played Japanese in "Marine Raiders" in 1944. Played Japanese Pilot in "God Is My Co-Pilot" in 1945. Played Japanese Pilot in "First Yank Into Tokyo" in 1945. Played Japanese Sailor in "Secret Agent X-9" in 1945. Performed in "China Sky" in 1945. Played Japanese Guard in "Prison Ship" in 1945. Played Wedding Guest in "Deception" in 1946.