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-----Original Message-----
From: George Seto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 11:50 AM
To: Scottish Music Mailing List; Cape Breton Music
Cc: Barry Shears; Tom Rissesco
Subject: Margaret's Museum



Someone asked me last night if I knew the music which was played
during the death of the miner. I'm not sure which particular scene she
meant. She was referring to a piece of fiddle music.

 George, The movie used Neil Gow's lament for his second wife as a musical
theme. Perhaps this is the tune in question.
Cheers, barry


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