Songtexte Violin Concerto in D: I. Toccata - Kyung Wha Chung , André Previn
The
story
of
the
century
The
tale
as
old
as
time,
but
never
out
of
style
again!
Welcome
to
this
week's
edition
of
The
Daily
News
I'm
your
host
Missy
Lawrence
Good
evening
and
welcome
back
for
our
latest
news
update
Now
let
us
know
which
side
you
are
with
in
a
poll
We
will
be
running
throughout
today's
paper
Are
there
two
sides?
Yes
sirs!
But
no
ma'am
'cause
only
one
page
left
to
print
Before
we're
closed
down
for
Christmas
holidays
Today
is
December
21st
everybody;
it's
World
War
Two
ending
day
here
At
home
by
all
accounts
number
six
million
tons
of
bombs
have
been
Dropped
since
V-day
that
was
June
6th
last
year
when
Germany
Surrendered
unconditionally
under
an
armistice
agreement
signed
off
By
Winston
Churchill
Prime
Minister
Sir
Bernard
Mountbatten,
Lord
Montgomery,
King
George
VI,
U.S
President
Franklin
D
Roosevelt
from
America,
General
Eisenhower
Britain,
Italy
and
Japan
agreed
not
to
Attack
each
other
during
war
times
or
seek
peace
through
diplomacy
This
led
directly
into
victory
over
Nazi-occupied
France
where
they
Were
given
complete
control
after
signing
Armistice
in
November
Then
followed
up
soon
thereafter
against
their
German
enemies
Across
Europe
leading
eventually
towards
liberation
around
August
8 th,
1945
giving
birth
to
modern-day
Western
Democratic
Republic
called
Free
French
Canada
just
west
past
Quebec
City
along
Lake
Huron
right
onto
Ontario
Bay
Coastline
near
Ottawa
known
commonly
as
Ottawa
country
or
just
Canada
After
the
war,
Britain
and
France
agreed
to
pay
50
million
pounds
each
For
any
remaining
German
occupied
areas
in
Europe
while
Germany
would
Receive
a
sum
of
about
$1
billion
US
dollars
with
interest-free
loan
From
America
paid
off
over
ten
years
later
on
or
before
World
War
Two
ended
December
fourth
nineteen
forty-five
when
it
signed
an
Armistice
agreement
ending
all
Hostilities
between
nations
forever
more!
And
you
know
what?
The
Germans
never
attacked
again
after
that
date
because
they
were
Scared
out
their
wits
by
us
Americans
who
had
been
sending
them
back
Hundreds
every
day
since
June
sixth
seventeen
thirty-three
until
October
seven
th
last
year
where
we
defeated
Nazi-occupied
Poland
at
Berlin
almost
exactly
one
hundred
fiveteen
days
ago
today;
November
Seventh
twenty
twelve
making
this
week's
newspaper
headlines
now
The
prison
was
too
cold
so
I
asked
If
he
could
come
get
me
Hiya
guv'ner
What
can
I
do
ya?
I'd
like
my
dad
here
has
got
your
name
Written
down
somewhere
but
anyway
er...
Would
you
be
free
maybe
tonight?
So
we
could
have
dinner
together
as
opposed
to
eating
McDonalds
Sandwiches
next
time
ok
sir
thank
you
very
much
right
okay
thanks
Bye-bye
A
favor
yeah
sure
thing
bud
how
many
people
are
coming
oh
Just
myself
actually
no
friends
just
myself
alright
then
fair
enough
Cheers
see
ye
around
matey
yes
there
is
something
wrong
with
his
eyes
Man
look
at
him
act
normal
will
yah
she
said
she
wants
some
company
Man
what
do
you
mean
by
that
look
at
her
face
bro
shes
got
something
Up
here
why
don't
you
go
home
and
study
your
books
instead
of
looking
At
strange
people
on
the
internet
now
get
out
yeah
oh
come
off
it
Jeez
okay
bye
See
ya
later
mate
Bye-bye
see
yah
Oi
where'd
he
go?
Not
sure
brother
I
think
his
eyes
were
weird
Though
when
we
was
walking
past
him
Hiya
guv'ner!
What
can
I
do
yer?

1 Violin Concerto No. 1 in D, Op. 19: I. Andantino
2 Violin Concerto No. 1 in D, Op. 19: II. Scherzo (Vivacissimo)
3 Violin Concerto No. 1 in D, Op. 19: III. Moderato
4 Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 63: I. Allegro moderato
5 Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 63: II. Andante assai
6 Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 63: III. Allegro ben marcato
7 Violin Concerto in D: I. Toccata
8 Violin Concerto in D: II. Aria I
9 Violin Concerto in D: III. Aria II
10 Violin Concerto in D: IV. Capriccio
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