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Maria Rogl

The father and his guitar
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Ruth Deutschmann
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Benjamin Epp
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Dölsach
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2000-05-05
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Sylvia Manning - Baumgartner
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Nicole D´Incecco
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1924
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was only small but I was a little rough. I was the smallest ever, but have always talked about. Willig speech I was a child. And then it was a little bit of talent, a little bit we have had pleasure and joy of singing. Our father did in the war a guitar. In Galicia, he was at war. Since then he has built himself a guitar. And this guitar he has taken home as he has come home. But a very different form has had. That was not round like today are the guitars. Beautiful. The was square. But a beautiful sound was on it, beautiful. Only, you could not play with it, we have more children. As has - from the little ones - none got around the guitar neck, which ought to have been at the guitar. And the father sang, his mother sang in the choir and then we, the youth, also started to sing a little