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One night, cleaning out old storage boxes at the station, he finds a reel-to-reel tape labeled in his own teenage handwriting: “Minuet 1982 — L.S., age 17” He plays it. It’s a stunning, complex piano minuet — melancholic, with a strange key change in the middle (D minor to F-sharp major). He doesn’t recognize it, but his fingers remember: halfway through listening, his left hand twitches, playing the notes in the air.

Here’s a conceptual based on the title Minuet 1982 — blending period nostalgia, psychological drama, and an offbeat musical structure. Logline In the summer of 1982, a former piano prodigy now working as a late-night radio host in rural Vermont discovers an enigmatic cassette tape labeled Minuet 1982 — a piece he composed as a teenager but has no memory of writing. As he tracks down the three other people connected to the tape, he uncovers a buried trauma from a single, life-altering night of his youth. Feature Outline Title: Minuet 1982 Genre: Psychological mystery / Period drama / Musical (light) Running time: ~100 minutes Structure: Three movements (like a minuet’s ternary form: A–B–A) Part 1: A Section — The Discovery (1982, present tense) Setting: WKVT, a small AM radio station in Brattleboro, Vermont. Protagonist: Leo Strauss , 34. Divorced, quiet, a failed concert pianist. Now hosts Midnight Minuet , a classical music request show. menuet 1982

He calls his mother, who says gently: “You don’t remember the summer you composed that? You played it at the county music festival. You won.” One night, cleaning out old storage boxes at

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