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  1. Music of the Heart. Edit. Performed by Aaliyah. Written by Guy Roche and Shelly Peiken. Produced and arranged by Guy Roche. Mixed by Mick Guzauski. Arranged, orchestrated & conducted by David Campbell (uncredited) Aaliyah appears courtesy of Blackground Entertainment, Inc. By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing.

  2. I highly recommend the film for those seeking inspiration, motivation, and affirmation of the power that one person can have on the life of another. Full Review | Original Score: 3.0/4.0 | Sep 17 ...

  3. Josh Lewis ★★ 1. Pretty astonishing to me that Wes Craven's dream project, and the movie he cashed all his chips on at the peak of his box office power making scream sequels, is one about a recently divorced Meryl Streep finding herself again by teaching inner-city kids how to play the violin and getting them into a star-studded, high ...

  4. Music of the Heart (1999) with Meryl Streep: As East Harlem’s Central Park East School violin teacher Roberta Guaspari, the two-time Oscar winner (Kramer vs. Kramer, 1979; Sophie’s Choice, 1982) delivers a gutsy star turn in Wes Craven’s otherwise anemic drama.

  5. Music of the Heart - Apple TV (BG) After being abandoned by her husband, depressed music teacher Roberta (Meryl Streep) lands a job teaching violin to underprivileged children in Harlem, New York. Despite initial friction from school principal Janet Williams (Angela Bassett) and the students, the program succeeds and attracts public recognition ...

  6. About this movie. Two-time Academy Award winner Meryl Streep (It's Complicated) stars with Angela Bassett (Notorious) in a heartwarming, acclaimed true story of how one woman's musical gift affected those who least expected it. Roberta Guaspari (Streep) overcame the skepticism of everyone who didn't think she should be teaching violin to ...

  7. BENEFITS OF THE MOVIE. “Music of the Heart” has many strengths. It shows young children eager to learn and practice the violin; caring and nurturing inner-city schools; female role models; a dedicated teacher; a dedicated principal; a crippled child overcoming her handicaps; and people of all races in the melting pot of New York City ...

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