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John Williams Theme from Schindler's List

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2008

Leonid Sushansky violin with Landon Symphonette, Richard Weilenmann, conductor. The week long residency by violinist Leonid Sushansky Included a lecture, masterclass and performance with the orchestra.The Landon Symphonette, now in its 17th season, is a unique group of talented musicians from Landon School and other area schools and colleges playing together with seasoned professionals, in an unrivaled mentoring relationship. Approximately one-third of the Landon Symphonette is made up of professional performers, up to one-third Landon students and teachers, and about one-third students from all over the Washington, Baltimore and Northern Virginia

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  • @mizssw33tie i agrre it is very well done

  • Closest performance to the original that I've heard... very good.

  • how did it go ?

  • Like this song. Will play it next week. I hope don't began to cry or other things like that happens. This would be ashamed

  • One of the most beautiful theme songs of all time...  Truly heartwrenching.

  • lol only 1 comment. anyway this is a beautiful piece.

  • this is very good!! i never can decide which song i love more adagio for strings or this one but they're both awsome and idc who says what this is a tear bringer

    !!!!!

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