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Interestingly fragments of Bach Cellosuite 1 and 2 played on trombone are used in a scene where people talk much, but do not listen. The trombone and the beautiful melody-line gives much to the film and the scenes. I wonder why such small credits to "old composers" are not given anywhere (the same often is the case for other films). Classical music, old music by serene masters, need credits so that the tradition is not killed and forgotten; using it creatively as done here shows how it can be renewed, so to speak. Therefore credits would be a help to all classical musicians.--d-axel (talk) 08:04, 17 April 2016 (UTC)Reply