Gauche is a conscientious but unimpressive cellist in the early twentieth century who performs for a tiny town symphony and the local cinema. He has difficulty during rehearsals and is frequently chastised by his conductor as they prepare for a forthcoming performance of Beethoven's Sixth Symphony (the Pastoral Symphony). Gauche is visited by talking animals at his mill house home over the course of four nights while he practices.
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Gauche is a conscientious but unimpressive cellist in the early twentieth century who performs for a tiny town symphony and the local cinema. He has difficulty during rehearsals and is frequently chastised by his conductor as they prepare for a forthcoming performance of Beethoven's Sixth Symphony (the Pastoral Symphony). Gauche is visited by talking animals at his mill house home over the course of four nights while he practices.
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