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By the way, sort of in the spirit of Simple Gifts, I wish someone would skate to this. In the 1920s the remains of a 5000 year old harp were unearthed in the ruins of the Sumerian city of Ur. The wooden parts were long gone of course, but there was enough of the silver plating that archeologists were able to reconstruct it. Here harpist Peter Pringle improvises on what he imagines the originsal music might have sounded like. There is even music for a footwork sequence at the end. 
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My memory, waving goodbye every year at more departing brain cells, is grateful for this. I knew the child was an American with an Asian surname, and that she'd dropped out of the competition scene quite early, but that was all I could conjure up for facts although I had an image of her performance in my mind. I see I was wrong about her music choice and do now remember it was Miss Saigon.