Les Demoiselles de Rochefort
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:35:03
Here we are.
:35:11
- Is that all?
- Yes, thank you.

:35:14
Good-bye, Mr Dame.
:35:18
- Hello, Mr Dame.
- Hello, miss.

:35:21
Your music paper arrived.
:35:23
I'm sorry about the delay.
:35:25
Setting up this store
has taken a lot out of me.

:35:29
Rochefort isn't Paris,
and I haven't adapted yet.

:35:32
It looks really nice.
:35:34
I've tried to recreate
a musical atmosphere.

:35:37
Now where did I put it?
Here it is.

:35:43
- Ready for the fair?
- The girls rehearse daily.

:35:47
I wrote a little piece for them,
:35:49
a 3-part choral in C minor.
:35:52
How much is it?
:35:53
12 francs.
:35:55
Please call me Simon.
:35:58
Really?
:35:59
My name's so silly.
:36:02
I'm called Solange.
:36:05
The key of so
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and the flight of angels.
The name suits you.

:36:13
I have a favor to ask.
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Go ahead.
:36:17
I plan to go to Paris next week.
:36:20
You hinted, last Tuesday,
:36:23
you could recommend me to your
friend, Andrew Miller, the composer.

:36:27
Andy... certainly. I haven't
seen him since Conservatory.

:36:32
After school,
Andrew went back to the States

:36:36
and found fame and fortune...
:36:39
Life's come between us.
:36:43
It's a chance he's in France.
I'll write him straight away.

:36:48
I'm sure he can help you.
:36:51
You'll become a great composer,
Solange. A great composer.

:36:56
I hope so.
:36:59
I have the 3rd movement
for my concerto in F sharp minor.


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