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Tag: David Newman

Once Upon a December

I hope my readers had a very Merry Christmas, and I would like to wish you all a very Happy New Year! The musical piece below is a piano version of the song Once Upon a December from the animation of 1997 – Anastasia. 

Posted on December 27, 2018 by Diana @ Thoughts on PapyrusPosted in MusicTagged Anastasia, Animation, David Newman, Film Score, Once Upon a December, Stephen Flaherty, Winter Animation. 5 Comments

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