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Offline Antnee

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Milo and Otis
on: June 08, 2004, 06:30:46 AM
While searching through Shubert to help PhoenixAffect find his piece... Realized that a couple of Schuberts pieces are in the movie Milo and Otis ( childhood favorite so many of the peices stand out)... and Schumann...

Schubert- Serenade from Schwanengesang
             - Impromptu No. 3 Op 142.

Schumann-  Kinderszenen Von fremden Ländern und Menshen.

Any body care to confirm this? Are there any others in that movie as there seems to be a wealth of classical pieces in it...

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