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An American in Paris

Image ~ 2010-02-142018-01-24 ~ Mark

An American in Paris. I didn’t enjoy this every much. Far and away my favorite part was the interlude where the layabout pianist Oscar Levant daydreams playing Gershwin’s Concerto in F… and conducting it, and backing himself up on violins and timpani and xylophone. Haven’t we all been there?

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