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Dave Lampson responded to Jeffrey Hall:
>>Dear CM fans, A few years ago I saw a Star Trek movie in which one scene
>>showed a string quartet playing. This scene occurred very early in the
>>movie. I don't know what the piece was (hence my question) but it sounded
>>to me like the Mozart/Haydn school. This Star Trek movie featured Captain
>>Picard (Patrick Stewart) and must have been released in the mid to late
>>90's. ...
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>This is likely Star Trek: Insurrection.
That may be. I don't recall. But there was an episode of Star Trek:
Next Generation with a string quartet, too. Data played first violin, I
think. I don't remember what the piece was, but I think it was Mozart.
Roger Hecht
[That's one of the better ST:TNG episodes by the name of "Sarek",
episode #71 of the series. There are actually two pieces played
on-screen. They start out with the Allegro movement of Mozart's
string quartet #19, "The Dissonant", K. 465. Then a little later
they are actually playing the Andante movement of Brahms' String
Sextet #1, Op. 18 (this is the scene where Sarek cries). Whether
they play a reduction or just some of the parts I just don't know.
-Dave]
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