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[[Image:Two in One.jpg|thumb|A song that I wrote spontaneously when in July 2026 the news had reported the death of the Iranian conjoined twin sisters [[:wikipedia:Laleh and Ladan Bijani|Laleh and Ladan Bijani]], caused by the attempt of separation-surgery in a German hospital. Then I published that song on yahoo-group harpchat for that harp-players community.
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[[Image:Two in One.jpg|999px|thumb|A song that I wrote spontaneously when in July 2003 the news had reported the death of the Iranian conjoined twin sisters [[:wikipedia:Laleh and Ladan Bijani|Laleh and Ladan Bijani]], caused by the attempt of separation-surgery in a German hospital. Then I published that song on yahoo-group harpchat for that harp-players community.
  
Now I digged it out of my music work files, and the piece still wakes the emotions that the original bad news in summer 2003 did. Simple, but maybe my most emotional artwork ever. [[user:Uwe Kulick|Uwe Kulick, May 2026]]
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Now I digged it out of my music work files, and the piece still wakes the emotions that the original bad news in summer 2003 did. Simple, but maybe my most emotional artwork ever. [[user:Uwe Kulick|Uwe Kulick, May 2026]]]]
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Latest revision as of 22:46, 16 May 2026

A song that I wrote spontaneously when in July 2003 the news had reported the death of the Iranian conjoined twin sisters Laleh and Ladan Bijani, caused by the attempt of separation-surgery in a German hospital. Then I published that song on yahoo-group harpchat for that harp-players community. Now I digged it out of my music work files, and the piece still wakes the emotions that the original bad news in summer 2003 did. Simple, but maybe my most emotional artwork ever. Uwe Kulick, May 2026