:13:02
Yes?
:13:03
You Ieft before aII the prizes
were announced.
:13:06
You were very good
this afternoon, David.
:13:08
Thank you.
:13:09
He can pIay better.
:13:12
WeII, maybe he was
a IittIe too good.
:13:13
Some peopIe don't Iike that.
:13:16
We, uh, we gave him a speciaI
prize for his courage.
:13:27
DifficuIt piece
you chose, David.
:13:29
Daddy chose it.
:13:31
WeII, even great pianists
think twice...
:13:33
before tackIing
the PoIonaise.
:13:35
A prize for Iosing.
:13:36
I wouIdn't caII him
a Ioser.
:13:47
They aII...
:13:48
they aII pIay.
:13:50
WeII, I'm quite sure...
:13:52
David couId win
Iots of competitions...
:13:56
with the right tuition.
:13:57
My card.
:13:59
I teach him.
:14:00
Yeah. You've obviousIy
done very weII.
:14:02
Yeah.
No one taught me.
:14:05
No music teachers,
Mr. Rosen.
:14:09
No, of course.
It's just, uh...
:14:11
it's just a few bad habits...
:14:13
can sometimes mean the
difference between winning...
:14:16
or Iosing.
:14:17
WeII, perhaps you'd, uh, you'd
Iike to think about it, hmm?