The Red Shoes
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:28:00
Even more pianissimo. Less strings.
:28:03
A, oboe.
:28:12
From the beginning, please.
:28:41
- That's nice.
- Mr Craster!

:28:45
What is going on?
Have you taken leave of your senses?

:28:50
Do you realise that by calling
the orchestra early we must pay them?

:28:56
And why are you rehearsing
Heart 0f Fire?

:28:58
Did I ever ask you to do that?
Tell me. I'm interested.

:29:02
I'm sure Mr Lermontov
will be interested, too.

:29:07
- Well?.
- I like it.

:29:09
You like it? You must also like the
National Anthem and the Marseillaise.

:29:14
I hope you won't summon
the full orchestra at dawn

:29:17
to practise those noble melodies?
:29:21
I leave this young man to you,
Lermontov.

:29:23
After all, he is your discovery,
not mine.

:29:28
Mr Craster, I must ask you
to exercise in future

:29:31
a little more control
over your natural ambitions.

:29:34
And why you've chosen Heart 0f Fire
for this early-morning escapade...

:29:39
Good morning, gentlemen...
:29:40
..is a mystery
I shall never hope to solve.

:29:43
May I see that wrong note
in the score, please?

:29:49
Hmm. However,
there are passages in Heart 0f Fire

:29:53
which no one need be ashamed of.
:29:56
Thank you, Mr Lermontov.

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