David's right.  Here Yo-Yo Ma fesses up and offers a defense:  
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=99816993.  It's Public 
Radio from the USA, I hope all can get it.  I don't think there's anything 
about a carbon 'cello, though.  

For American TV buffs or die-hard lip-sync disaster afficionados, a search 
might find the time that the techs at Saturday Night Live cued the same song 
twice for the Musical Guest (can't remember who it was, but not a lutenist.)

Best, and keep playing,
Chris.

>>> David Tayler <[email protected]> 1/24/2009 3:26 AM >>>
Milli Vanilli--it was taped.
dt


At 11:01 AM 1/21/2009, you wrote:
>If you were wondering what that music was while Kathy Couric was
>talking, it's all here
>
>http://inaugural.senate.gov/documents/doc-2009-inauguralmediaguide.pdf 
>
>Try pages 20, 26, 28 and 46. Use Ctrl+Shift+N to go to a specific page
>number.
>
>All, sort-a.  Perlman is listed as a "violist," but I think he played
>violin in the Williams piece.
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