Mario is married to Carla , a rich business lady. She leaves for a couple of days in Geneva, and his meeting with Monique Swedish flight attendant. Carla flight canceled , she heads home and finds Mario about the crime scene . Mario makes his old school friend Enrico unsuccessful salesman who came to convince Mario to buy his toilet to avoid being fired. Mario signed the order in exchange for what Enrico agree to give for his wife Monique . Charles invites them to stay and take part in a business lunch , which serves Enrico wife , Matilda . Enrico whole evening from her hiding Mario pursues Monique and Charles wants to make a deal.
Varsovie, fin du XIXe siècle. Marie et Bronia, deux sœurs vivant dans une Pologne asservie par la Russie, n'ont qu'une obsession : aller à l'université. Marie rêve de devenir chimiste, et Bronia, médecin. Mais l'occupant russe interdit aux femmes de faire des études. C'est compter sans l'esprit de rébellion des deux jeunes filles…
"The trees are coming into leaf/Like something almost being said." Taking a cue from these lines of Philip Larkin, pianist Simone Dinnerstein casts her album of the music of J.S. Bach and Franz Schubert in poetic terms. Her understanding of the composers is summed up in her own words: "The music of Bach and Schubert share a distinctive quality, as if wordless voices were singing textless melodies." Of course, Bach and Schubert were masters of setting texts to profoundly expressive music, so it is fruitful to look for the lyrical impulse in their keyboard works and appropriate to find songful interpretations. Yet Dinnerstein doesn't merely serve up rhapsodic renditions or treat the music as some kind of tuneful vehicle for idiosyncratic or personal reveries. Her playing is quite in character for both composers, and her treatment of the material is far from self-indulgent.
