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 | | Henry Rosner, the violinist, and his brother Leopold, the accordianist, spreading Viennese melodies around Goeth's dinner table, were aware of it. |
 | | One night a tall, slim, gray officer in the Waffen SS had visited Amon for dinner and, drinking a lot, had kept asking the Rosners for the Hungarian song, "Gloomy Sunday." the song is an emotional outpouring in whic a young man is about to commit suicide for love. |
 | | Leopold playing with him and reassured by the stares of almost grateful melancholy the handsome officer directed at them. |
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