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	<title>Comments on: Chris Rice plays Franz Liszt&#8217;s Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2</title>
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		<title>By: Kay Lewandowski</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kay Lewandowski</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 03:32:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Chris and Johnny,
Your father and I were good friends in college and in the years that followed. He has shared with me over the years just how talented and wonderful his son's are. Now I can see for myself.  I am overwhelmed by the beauty of the way in which you play. I am certain that Franz Liszt is very proud of the way in which you present his music ( from Heaven, of course.)
I am very near the age of your father and I have always wanted to learn to play the piano. We bought a piano and I started playing about a year and a half ago. I love it. Learning to play the piano gives me an even greater appreciation for your talent. You don't even use the music. How do you remember all of that? I am amazed!  I hope that my husband, Ed, and I will get to meet you both someday very soon. By the way, Ed is definitely Polish. Actually, he is a "thouroghbred."
He will especially love Chopin's Ballade #1 and what you wrote about Chopin. I will show it to him shortly.  Best wishes. Both of you have a wonderul future ahead of you.
Sincerely, Kay Lewandowski</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Chris and Johnny,<br />
Your father and I were good friends in college and in the years that followed. He has shared with me over the years just how talented and wonderful his son&#8217;s are. Now I can see for myself.  I am overwhelmed by the beauty of the way in which you play. I am certain that Franz Liszt is very proud of the way in which you present his music ( from Heaven, of course.)<br />
I am very near the age of your father and I have always wanted to learn to play the piano. We bought a piano and I started playing about a year and a half ago. I love it. Learning to play the piano gives me an even greater appreciation for your talent. You don&#8217;t even use the music. How do you remember all of that? I am amazed!  I hope that my husband, Ed, and I will get to meet you both someday very soon. By the way, Ed is definitely Polish. Actually, he is a &#8220;thouroghbred.&#8221;<br />
He will especially love Chopin&#8217;s Ballade #1 and what you wrote about Chopin. I will show it to him shortly.  Best wishes. Both of you have a wonderul future ahead of you.<br />
Sincerely, Kay Lewandowski</p>
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