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, but not leading the orchestra. >> yes.orchestra -- board of directors. and chicago, it's very well-balanced. we have sponsors, the bank of america who have been very helpful and still are very helpful. then we have a family, sam and helen, they are friends of mine and they gave a huge contribution to the orchestra for the chair of the music director. so staying together one or two times a year, having dinner together and making jokes and this and that -- >> charlie: it's pleasant. yeah it's pleasant. >> charlie: are you going to take the orchestra to cuba? >> i hope. i hope because that would be a statement. >> charlie: yeah. of friendship. as nixon when he opened the china, the philadelphia orchestra went there. that was one of the cultural statements. and it helped. when they went to japan, the french restaurants lost the competition with italian restaurants. >> charlie: what will you conduct at carnegie hall? >> now it's three programs. quite interesting, because we bring two symphonies of scriabin. there's a composer t
, but not leading the orchestra. >> yes.orchestra -- board of directors. and chicago, it's very well-balanced. we have sponsors, the bank of america who have been very helpful and still are very helpful. then we have a family, sam and helen, they are friends of mine and they gave a huge contribution to the orchestra for the chair of the music director. so staying together one or two times a year, having dinner together and making jokes and this and that -- >> charlie: it's pleasant....
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the orchestra of just being created.ho, play anything, you know, a little bit of mandolin, violin. it was a peculiar collection -- there were five people who could play instruments. the rest of people were trying to be saved into this so-called temporary survival possibility. she said, you have to go quarantine, but we'll fetch you for the music block. then you'll play. now i was in this quarantine block, for god sake. that was really terrible. i mean, not many people got out of there. then they fetched me. there's a cellist. i haven't played the cello for two years or something. said, excuse me -- i must see whether i can still move my fingers. look, i wasn't particularly frightened not to pass the audition. i was the savior. they didn't have a low note in the orchestra. ♪ >> every camp had some sort of band, you know. but we were the only one really that consisted of complete ly o us more or less. then there was alma. very, very strict. almost more afraid of her than the s.s. she somehow managed to, i think, let us be
the orchestra of just being created.ho, play anything, you know, a little bit of mandolin, violin. it was a peculiar collection -- there were five people who could play instruments. the rest of people were trying to be saved into this so-called temporary survival possibility. she said, you have to go quarantine, but we'll fetch you for the music block. then you'll play. now i was in this quarantine block, for god sake. that was really terrible. i mean, not many people got out of there. then...
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than a larger orchestra. it's an incredibly intimate experience and personal it's a great way to hear classical music. >> reporter: it will be at the perelman theater january 25 and 6. for tickets go to the arts in fill,.org or visit 6abc.com/6abc loves the arts for more on this and other area events for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. ... to bring you a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. imported chicken's been in the news a lot lately. for chicken that hasn't crossed an ocean look for perdue. we're the first company to have the usda verify that our chickens are raised in the usa. to bring your family a fresh-tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. >> well it looks pretty, but don't let looks be deceiving. sky6 live hd taking a live look at cape may, new jersey. it's a little chilly out there, we're above freezing, 35 degrees right now. >>> montgomery county high school students are hoping to win at the farm show this year. >> they are using their experience
than a larger orchestra. it's an incredibly intimate experience and personal it's a great way to hear classical music. >> reporter: it will be at the perelman theater january 25 and 6. for tickets go to the arts in fill,.org or visit 6abc.com/6abc loves the arts for more on this and other area events for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. ... to bring you a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. imported chicken's been in the news a lot lately. for chicken that...
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we only go every other year and this year orchestra is going.y tried to do a trip last year but they couldn't raise enough money. if they can this year they will perform at disney world, university studios and florida state university. >> university visits. clinics. kennedy space center. exchange performance with another high school. >> reporter: with a composition you can hear these young people are good. [ music ] >> this music is like really good. i never liked this music before but it is good music now. >>> for 72 students and chaperons it will cost $117,000. most of which they already raised. >> reporter: they are trying to raise the remaining 25,000. >> we have the world's greatest race, a selfie contest and organizing a video game tournament. >> the principal says because of budget cuts paying for the program has been difficult. >> the state cut educational funding. that gets passed down. we are cutting funding that -- across all levels. [ music ] >> reporter: he says this is how he hopes to end his four years. >> this is an amazing way f
we only go every other year and this year orchestra is going.y tried to do a trip last year but they couldn't raise enough money. if they can this year they will perform at disney world, university studios and florida state university. >> university visits. clinics. kennedy space center. exchange performance with another high school. >> reporter: with a composition you can hear these young people are good. [ music ] >> this music is like really good. i never liked this music...
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the philadelphia orchestra celebrate theed the unveiling of its new season tonight. ♪ >> members of thestra gave the crowd a sneak peek at what they'll be hearing at the kimmel center beginning september september 30th. this season will be a year long exploration of the famous philadelphia sound. the orchestra will revisit great works premiered during its 115 years. ♪ >> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00 o'clock. we're back in the morning at 4:30 with ukee washington and erika von tiehl many for lesley, kathy every and one i'm chris may. >> i'm jessica dean. you can fine us at cbsphilly.com cbsphilly.com.
the philadelphia orchestra celebrate theed the unveiling of its new season tonight. ♪ >> members of thestra gave the crowd a sneak peek at what they'll be hearing at the kimmel center beginning september september 30th. this season will be a year long exploration of the famous philadelphia sound. the orchestra will revisit great works premiered during its 115 years. ♪ >> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00 o'clock. we're back in the morning at 4:30 with ukee...
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. >>> well tonight the sounds of the philadelphia orchestra filled the kimmel center.a great place to be tonight tonight. also, in haddonfield, new jersey jersey, we saw families and teenagers out celebrateing their first night celebration. always a great night in south jersey in haddonfield for new year's eve. >>> and now, to the kimmel center where the philadelphia orchestra performed. what a great night to see the orchestra. people there getting ready to celebrate the new year. tonight's performance we're told included works by both mozart and of a fenn back just to name a few. >> the people of can end in the square chester county have unique way of celebrating the holiday. at midnight they're going to drop 500-pound mushroom. that's right. this one is made of steal it measures 8 feet wide, 7.5 feet tall. take look at that. >> beautiful. >> celebration was so popular last year, they just decided to mack it an annual tradition. >> who needs the crystal ball in times square when you have the mushroom in ken met square. the place to be. >>> this may be the most social
. >>> well tonight the sounds of the philadelphia orchestra filled the kimmel center.a great place to be tonight tonight. also, in haddonfield, new jersey jersey, we saw families and teenagers out celebrateing their first night celebration. always a great night in south jersey in haddonfield for new year's eve. >>> and now, to the kimmel center where the philadelphia orchestra performed. what a great night to see the orchestra. people there getting ready to celebrate the new...
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i had gone like, oh, orchestra party? so i really was like going for it.he was like you've seen maybe like this. i gave her -- and also -- no offense, but i guess like me as a drummer in a band, you're not used to getting like that kind of attention. >> right. >> you know, like someone saying you should audition for something, typically the guitar player, the singers get that. in my mind i'm going, there's four other guys you should talk to in my band that are pretty cool. they sent the scripts to my house the next day, i went home, i read it, i remember going like, oh, my god, this is everything i find funny, and -- and i also thought, man, whoever gets to be in this is going to be so lucky, i can't wait to see this movie, and -- and really that was my attitude, i remember i called tgency on monday, i said my name is jason schwartzman. she said to make an appointment with you. i made an appointment on the phone. i asked what do i wear to an audition, whatever makes you feel comfortable, which i thought was funny, because i'm never going to be comfort comf
i had gone like, oh, orchestra party? so i really was like going for it.he was like you've seen maybe like this. i gave her -- and also -- no offense, but i guess like me as a drummer in a band, you're not used to getting like that kind of attention. >> right. >> you know, like someone saying you should audition for something, typically the guitar player, the singers get that. in my mind i'm going, there's four other guys you should talk to in my band that are pretty cool. they sent...
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[orchestra plays] (narrator) in western societies people define music in terms of its basic structurals: melody, rhythm, timbre, harmony, and texture. however, not all cultures see music in this way. (brown) most cultures around the world-- there's no word for music. our word music comes from the greeks, and it's something that's used in european culture, and it's used in arabic culture. so of course there's no word for melody, for rhythm for harmony, for texture for chord, for any of the other terms that we commonly use in the united states and europe to talk about music. but if you want to make comparisons across cultures, you need some kind of terminology to use. (narrator) a melody is a succession of pitches. it can be composed like the melody of a song, or it can be improvised like a solo in a jazz performance. rhythm refers to the time element in music such as the steady pulse of australian aboriginal clapsticks. rhythm can also be free without a regular beat like the solo shakuhachi music of japan. [resonating, airy pitches] timbre is the tone color of a musical snd. the same pi
[orchestra plays] (narrator) in western societies people define music in terms of its basic structurals: melody, rhythm, timbre, harmony, and texture. however, not all cultures see music in this way. (brown) most cultures around the world-- there's no word for music. our word music comes from the greeks, and it's something that's used in european culture, and it's used in arabic culture. so of course there's no word for melody, for rhythm for harmony, for texture for chord, for any of the other...
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players of all skill levels together with the orchestra musicians to perform a variety of differentces and learn so much while they have an extraordinary time. abc world news is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 where brian taff, shirleen allicot adam joseph and ducis rogers and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel 6. for cecily tynan ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >>> on this wednesday night, two major breaking stories. an alleged home grown radical here in the u.s. under arrest in ohio. the fbi tonight saying he was buying his weapons his 600 rounds of ammunition. what was his plan for the u.s. capitol? >>> also breaking tonight, abc news has learned a major shakeup at the secret service. >>> a deadly scene on american highways today. hundreds of accidents. the ice. and the bus, off the overpass right into a train. >>> a major medical headline tonight. controlling your appetite now with a pacemaker-like device? just approved by the fda. >>> and the nascar superstar,
players of all skill levels together with the orchestra musicians to perform a variety of differentces and learn so much while they have an extraordinary time. abc world news is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 where brian taff, shirleen allicot adam joseph and ducis rogers and please join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel 6. for cecily tynan ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner we hope you'll...
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>> the ability to conduct a symphony orchestra.gs like, you know driving to the store. >> both living at the same time the heist esperance of living. >> really even more, to observe at a glance what is really in your immediate environment and enjoy the beauty of the world from a visual point of view. like when people go sightseeing. looking at a castle or the backdrop of a cathedral. warning on top. -- or a mountain top. there is something when you can confirm you are very small in this big world. it helps people keep connected with a spiritual thing. vision, if you use it correctly, can help you out with that. >> what is the great ambition for you? >> to develop and focus on teaching young people. continuing to become a better ps ianist. enjoy being an artist. i get to enjoy playing in front of people every night. it is an absolute honor and privilege. i have more appreciation for it than i did when i was younger. >> if someone he has the time, whatever else it would take could you teach most people to play vpn oh? >> no. >> becau
>> the ability to conduct a symphony orchestra.gs like, you know driving to the store. >> both living at the same time the heist esperance of living. >> really even more, to observe at a glance what is really in your immediate environment and enjoy the beauty of the world from a visual point of view. like when people go sightseeing. looking at a castle or the backdrop of a cathedral. warning on top. -- or a mountain top. there is something when you can confirm you are very...
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this is the 25th year that the orchestra has honored dr.onstrating the unifying power of music. >>> abc's world news tonight with david muir is next on channel 6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taft shirleen allicott adam joseph and ducis rodgers. please join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >> ♪♪ she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not dr
this is the 25th year that the orchestra has honored dr.onstrating the unifying power of music. >>> abc's world news tonight with david muir is next on channel 6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl17 with brian taft shirleen allicott adam joseph and ducis rodgers. please join us for "action news" at 11:00 on channel 6. for cecily tynan ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner. we hope you'll join us at 11:00. >> ♪♪ she...
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but if you talk about an occasion, this orchestra has had many occasions which go down in their history as being very vitally significant. first time we played in berlin after the war. 1971. and germans were really with tears in their eyes, especially at the end of the concert when we played the israeli anthem. >> and what was that like for you and for members of the orchestra? >> well, i was, i am neither jewish nor israeli nor german. i was proud and honored to be part of this. daniel was our soloist in that concert and it was location that nobody will forget. another occasion was in 1982, we went across the border in to lebanon in those days there was this war between the southern lebanese army and the north and fatah, et cetera, and the israelis had erected a good fence with doctors were treating wounded lebanese. they are doing it that now with syrians also, israeli doctors are helping out on the boarder and we went across the board never to southern lebanon in to a tobacco field with the help of the israeli border police, we erected a stage and a sun shade for the okay that and pl
but if you talk about an occasion, this orchestra has had many occasions which go down in their history as being very vitally significant. first time we played in berlin after the war. 1971. and germans were really with tears in their eyes, especially at the end of the concert when we played the israeli anthem. >> and what was that like for you and for members of the orchestra? >> well, i was, i am neither jewish nor israeli nor german. i was proud and honored to be part of this....
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instead of the baton philadelphia's a orchestra music director, we willed a pen on stage today. he signed a seven year contract extension through at least 2022. the the orchestra's fans loved that, and then, he got down to business conducting a performance of the beethoven fifth at the the kimmel center. when you've got something to share, you need upload speed. and only verizon fios gives you upload speeds... ...as fast as your download speeds. and the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. period. so join the millions who get the difference fios makes... ...and see how sweet it is. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> super bowl is sunday and one of the eagles marquis players is out there making some noise. >> yeah, not in the game because, they are in the in the super bowl but lesean mccoy is in phoenix, wishing he were there as a player and in the a fan. the question will he get that chance with the bird? many wand fur shady will be back next year. he is a 12 million-dollar cap hit, mess of any player on the team. he has said
instead of the baton philadelphia's a orchestra music director, we willed a pen on stage today. he signed a seven year contract extension through at least 2022. the the orchestra's fans loved that, and then, he got down to business conducting a performance of the beethoven fifth at the the kimmel center. when you've got something to share, you need upload speed. and only verizon fios gives you upload speeds... ...as fast as your download speeds. and the fastest wi-fi available from any...
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were >> one of the things about the conduct our you enter and turn your your back and just so the orchestratrary composer of this time if you accountability his music you would think he's a camera come important he become ill and it was crazy he at the end of his life and pushed the boundary to think we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great influence on the harmonic language on the contemporary up to now. i thought it would be interesting because they have e he was contemporary we use him on this and his life was you kill our wife you get poisons all those things are great stories for on opera. i was leaving behind a little bit which those collaborative dancers i was really trying to focus on opera. a friend of mine said well, what would you really want to do i said opera what is it not opera parallel. why isn't it are that i have the support now we can do that. i realized that was something that wasn't being done in san francisco no other organization was doing this as opposed to contemporary we are very blessed in san francisco to have organizati
were >> one of the things about the conduct our you enter and turn your your back and just so the orchestratrary composer of this time if you accountability his music you would think he's a camera come important he become ill and it was crazy he at the end of his life and pushed the boundary to think we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great influence on the harmonic language on the contemporary up to now. i thought it would be interesting because...
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if he is trying to get my attention, the only way he can do it is through that orchestra. i like a challenge like that. i think it keeps you sharp, keeps your reflexes. >> professor marcos roberts, genius marcos roberts, thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and early episodes visit us orlando at cbs.org and charlierose.com. ♪ captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the coca-cola company supporting this program since 2002. america express. additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg a provider of multi-media news and information services worldwide. >> you are w i call wheat the perfect obesegen. it makes you want to eat all the time. and that makes visceral fat grow. that's why i call it a "wheat belly." now, join preventive cardiologist and best-selling author dr. william davis as he shares the science and nutrition behind his startling conclusion that losing wheat is your key to dramatic weight loss and optimal healt
if he is trying to get my attention, the only way he can do it is through that orchestra. i like a challenge like that. i think it keeps you sharp, keeps your reflexes. >> professor marcos roberts, genius marcos roberts, thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and early episodes visit us orlando at cbs.org and charlierose.com. ♪ captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org rose: funding for...
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if he is trying to get my attention, the only way he can do it is through that orchestra. i like a challenge like that. i think it keeps you sharp, keeps your reflexes. >> professor marcos roberts, genius marcos roberts, thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and early episodes visit us orlando at cbs.org and charlierose.com. ♪ captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the coca-cola company supporting this program since 2002. america express. additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg a provider of multi-media news and information services worldwide. >> you are wat >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> must have soup! >> the pancake is to die for! >> it was a gut bomb, but i liked it. >> i actually fantasize in private moments about the food i had. >> i didn't like it. >> you didn't like it? >> dining here makes me feel rich. >> and what about dessert? pecan pie, sweet potato
if he is trying to get my attention, the only way he can do it is through that orchestra. i like a challenge like that. i think it keeps you sharp, keeps your reflexes. >> professor marcos roberts, genius marcos roberts, thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and early episodes visit us orlando at cbs.org and charlierose.com. ♪ captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org rose: funding for...
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if he is trying to get my attention, the only way he can do it is through that orchestra. i like a challenge like that. i think it keeps you sharp, keeps your reflexes. >> professor marcos roberts, genius marcos roberts, thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and early episodes visit us orlando at cbs.org and charlierose.com. ♪ captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the coca-cola company supporting this program since 2002. america express. additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg a provider of multi-media news and information services worldwide. >> you are wat report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. 1e6r. >>> stocks flood the bond market on concerns over the health of the global economy. is the u.s. strong enough to withstand weakness overseas? >>> retail route. many thought consumers would spend all that money that they've been saving from cheap gas but today we found out they didn't. >>> and the houston of can
if he is trying to get my attention, the only way he can do it is through that orchestra. i like a challenge like that. i think it keeps you sharp, keeps your reflexes. >> professor marcos roberts, genius marcos roberts, thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and early episodes visit us orlando at cbs.org and charlierose.com. ♪ captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org rose: funding for...
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the chamber orchestra of philadelphia is going to present his work. rogers has more on this in 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: despite dieing tragically young wolfgang am -- all. mozart's music lives on. >> she is quite something her interpretation. she has won international competition and highly regarded player, we are quite happy to have her in philadelphia. >> reporter: mozart starting writing music when he was a small child. >> she'll perform the vial lincoln chertoff owe violin concerto. >>> audience members will be entrench in the music. you will not be overpowered by the sound, in fact it will seem like you are part of the sound. it's an intimate experience, it's very personal it's a great way to hear classical music. >> reporter: the concert will be at the perelman theater january 25th and 26. go to the philly.org or visit 6abc.com/6abc loves the arts. for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. >> alex let lemonade foundation hosted the lemon ball this celebrated alex scott and her mission for childhood cancer. last year the ball broke $900,
the chamber orchestra of philadelphia is going to present his work. rogers has more on this in 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: despite dieing tragically young wolfgang am -- all. mozart's music lives on. >> she is quite something her interpretation. she has won international competition and highly regarded player, we are quite happy to have her in philadelphia. >> reporter: mozart starting writing music when he was a small child. >> she'll perform the vial lincoln...
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40-piece. >> a 40-piece orchestra in the theater? >> to create the magic of it. the ushers would be dressed in period pieces. the audience were given programs for the movie which would start in 20 mins or so. >> how many people acted in the movie? >> i do not have an accurate count. griffith, who was again one of the groundbreaking in public relations as well and promotions, talked about having 25,000 extras in the civil war scene. that was wildly untrue. he's a lot of tricks with the camera to make it seem like thousands of soldiers. >> how long did it take him to make the film? >> he started shooting on july 4, 1914 and he done by the end of the year. >> did you plan your book because it was the 100th anniversary? >> i did. this centennial of the movie is next year. i expect people to pay attention in the film world and i wanted a story that gave a good notice to all of that accomplishment and put it in a larger context of its time. not just in terms of civil rights, but to the history of censorship. >> the public is watching. how
40-piece. >> a 40-piece orchestra in the theater? >> to create the magic of it. the ushers would be dressed in period pieces. the audience were given programs for the movie which would start in 20 mins or so. >> how many people acted in the movie? >> i do not have an accurate count. griffith, who was again one of the groundbreaking in public relations as well and promotions, talked about having 25,000 extras in the civil war scene. that was wildly untrue. he's a lot of...
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he was a long time conductor of the orchestra.he impact michael thompson taylor has had on the orchestra. >> reporter: the lights are lit up and it's all in honor of taylor. >> reporter: davey's hall, and for the last season, michael thompson has been the director. >> he's a genius and what better opportunity to celebrate than this. >> reporter: a celebration of his longest tenured and first openly gay music director. those in the audience included civic leaders such as governor jerry brown. >> the passion that he brings to the symphony makes this place so special. >> reporter: a special dinner backstage before the concert with a menu created by alice waters. guests paid more than $2,000 each. gifts were presented to thomas a giant's fan. the event is a fundraiser to benefit music education program, a passion of thomas'. >> it's about the educational side of it which is making sure there are people who from a very young age with the same ease as they would learn a new language. >> reporter: the language of music is what brought ou
he was a long time conductor of the orchestra.he impact michael thompson taylor has had on the orchestra. >> reporter: the lights are lit up and it's all in honor of taylor. >> reporter: davey's hall, and for the last season, michael thompson has been the director. >> he's a genius and what better opportunity to celebrate than this. >> reporter: a celebration of his longest tenured and first openly gay music director. those in the audience included civic leaders such as...
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colorful costumes and a live orchestra will transport you back 5,000 years. just a few more days before they flip the switch at oakland zoo. zoo lights has been a favorite holiday tradition for families. in case you missed it the animal themed light show goes on through sunday. grab your tiaras and the balloons. the pirate and princess adventure is coming this sunday. the tour wouldn't be complete without a sing-along with mickey mini and special effects. disney is the parent company of abc 7. for more information go to our website at abc7 news.com. >>> lots of fun. mike nicco ahead with the friday forecast. >>> and newcomers on the nfl's biggest day. who is joining the power players in advertising and how much money they're handing over to make a name for themselves. >> and get an inside look at abc's new series gallivant before the big premi over a million californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a ran
colorful costumes and a live orchestra will transport you back 5,000 years. just a few more days before they flip the switch at oakland zoo. zoo lights has been a favorite holiday tradition for families. in case you missed it the animal themed light show goes on through sunday. grab your tiaras and the balloons. the pirate and princess adventure is coming this sunday. the tour wouldn't be complete without a sing-along with mickey mini and special effects. disney is the parent company of abc 7....
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. >> he performed for the chamber orchestra in lithuania for children.o do an orchestra piece that is based on nora's playing the riffs that she plays. >> and thus, the "catcerto" is born. ♪ >> yeah, i think this is the first time a concerto has probably been written for an animal. i think this piece could only exist because of the internet. >> when posted on the internet, the "catcerto" receives more than 1 million hits. and in october 2009, nora wins an aspca award for cat of the year. >> what an honor. >> this dog eat dog world, it's nice to see a cat succeed. >> betsy and burnell are creating t-shirts, calendars and books featuring nora. >> i'm going to write a positive life philosophy book from nora's stand. it's called "nora: the piano cat's guide to life for how to make every day a catnip day." >> and they hope her music will continue to inspire people all over the world for years to come. >> she's like a little miracle that's actually happening. she has a lot of piano-playing years ahead of her, but even when that's over, those videos will live o
. >> he performed for the chamber orchestra in lithuania for children.o do an orchestra piece that is based on nora's playing the riffs that she plays. >> and thus, the "catcerto" is born. ♪ >> yeah, i think this is the first time a concerto has probably been written for an animal. i think this piece could only exist because of the internet. >> when posted on the internet, the "catcerto" receives more than 1 million hits. and in october 2009, nora...
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then he and the orchestra performed beethoven's fifth symphony. 2012 and says the warm welcome from musicians and the city convinced him to stay through 2022 others. now, americans everywhere are discovering that... spoon after spoon... dish after dish... time, after time, after time again... deliciously creamy galbani ricotta inspires meals, and moments, that are simply better. mmm, galbani (sfx: kiss). italy's favorite cheese brand. now, america's number one ricotta. >> looking a little wintry depend on where you are. at the "action news" big board meteorologist cecily tynan. these are snow squalls nothing to worry about. >> they can cause problems when you're driving. i've had "action news" viewers tweeting me they're getting sun snow showers where the sun is shining but they move in so quickly you get the snow squall that can drop a quick coating and really reduce visibility. the snow squalls are now moving into south jersey, parts of camden county right now, into burlington county. you can see just around route 130 right now crossing the new
then he and the orchestra performed beethoven's fifth symphony. 2012 and says the warm welcome from musicians and the city convinced him to stay through 2022 others. now, americans everywhere are discovering that... spoon after spoon... dish after dish... time, after time, after time again... deliciously creamy galbani ricotta inspires meals, and moments, that are simply better. mmm, galbani (sfx: kiss). italy's favorite cheese brand. now, america's number one ricotta. >> looking a little...
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writes the story and he plays several puppets at the same time, all the while directing a traditional orchestra follows a story but adds new episodes and dialogues and often gives the show a new look. he also makes puppets himself. he uses cowhide and goat skin to make sure the figures move smoothly. >> the skin is properly processed, it can stay long, might be 20 years. we have plastic but it can stay long with the plastic. >> reporter: kamrul's father gives him hands-on advice. 65-year-old husin is also a delong. >> translator: kamrul was watching the shows until very late at night, even when he was small. i'm so proud of his success. >> reporter: families from generations pass down knowledge and techniques. once there were 300 delongs in the province where kamrul grew up. now just a dozen or so remain. kamrul wants to preserve the tradition, so two years ago, he began teaching local children. he invites children over 3 years of age to take part. he writes unique rhythms on a piece of paper, so everybody can understand. then just as his father did with him, he takes the children by hand and t
writes the story and he plays several puppets at the same time, all the while directing a traditional orchestra follows a story but adds new episodes and dialogues and often gives the show a new look. he also makes puppets himself. he uses cowhide and goat skin to make sure the figures move smoothly. >> the skin is properly processed, it can stay long, might be 20 years. we have plastic but it can stay long with the plastic. >> reporter: kamrul's father gives him hands-on advice....
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barton pine now plays as a soloist with orchestras around the world. >> her story is almost like mifather was homeless. >> reporter: although admittedly beautiful, it's not just her music. >> she's like michael jackson with that violin. >> reporter: it's her message. >> she's a normal person that has a background like all of us and she had to go through many trials herself, as you can see, and as we heard. it's really good. >> reporter: and it's momentum. >> it gives me the motivation when i leave here today to try to go get me an apartment or something because if she did what she did and got as far as she got, i know i can do the same thing. >> reporter: that's something the late mitch snyder, nationally renowned advocate for the homeless, would have been proud of. >> if the spirit was in here today. >> music is coming from a higher power. i am a conduit for that. >> reporter: at d.c.'s community for creative nonviolence debra alfarone, wusa9. >>> we have reports of snow in reston accumulating on cars, snow in montgomery county also accumulating on cars and some sleet in southern marylan
barton pine now plays as a soloist with orchestras around the world. >> her story is almost like mifather was homeless. >> reporter: although admittedly beautiful, it's not just her music. >> she's like michael jackson with that violin. >> reporter: it's her message. >> she's a normal person that has a background like all of us and she had to go through many trials herself, as you can see, and as we heard. it's really good. >> reporter: and it's momentum....
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." >>> well a hollywood legend joined the philadelphia orchestra tonight,al pacino dpeingt of honor at 15 8 academy of concert and ball. and shared monolog with joint performance of acting and music. the theme this year was honoring our grand traditions. >> much more to come on "action news" tonight two former eagles speak out about the de plate gate controversy and what they say he should have done. ahead in sports. >> a real scare for people on board two flights for atlanta including unusual way bomb threats. >> "action news" will be right it doesn't get much easier than picking 2 things. you pick 2, and... you're basically done. look for pick 2. coming soon from the pennsylvania lottery. easy to play. simple to say. >> bomb threats were made against planes while in the air forcing officials to escortfieder jets. one was directed at delta flight saying bomb was on board and similar flight directed at southwest flight. norad dispatched two f 16s and we're happy to report the plane landed and passengers got off safely. >> they took us off the mraep and then gave us our on board luggage
." >>> well a hollywood legend joined the philadelphia orchestra tonight,al pacino dpeingt of honor at 15 8 academy of concert and ball. and shared monolog with joint performance of acting and music. the theme this year was honoring our grand traditions. >> much more to come on "action news" tonight two former eagles speak out about the de plate gate controversy and what they say he should have done. ahead in sports. >> a real scare for people on board two...
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what may have led up to the gunfire and a high school orchestra hopes to hit a high note, we will tellow, working on these stories and more coming up at 7:00 p.m. on tv 36. when i didn't have health insurance, i had to learn how to cope with severe pain. after i signed up with a health plan through covered california, i found my doctor. they discovered some growths that they had to remove. had it been left untreated my situation would have been much worse. i was in my doctor's office for a follow-up appointment. she looked me straight in the eye and just said "get on with it. go live your life." that touched me. i'm in, for a healthy future. open enrollment ends february 15th. visit coveredca.com today. female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. find the tempur-pedic that's right for you and see why they're the most highly recommended bed in america. plus, get three years interest-free financing. sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100 day money back guarantee. and
what may have led up to the gunfire and a high school orchestra hopes to hit a high note, we will tellow, working on these stories and more coming up at 7:00 p.m. on tv 36. when i didn't have health insurance, i had to learn how to cope with severe pain. after i signed up with a health plan through covered california, i found my doctor. they discovered some growths that they had to remove. had it been left untreated my situation would have been much worse. i was in my doctor's office for a...
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the community housing papering is another organization that fills both the roles of the tenant orchestraer and as the project manager and owner the fourth cluster is tenderloin south of market and that's once again the tenderloin neighborhood center and community partnership excuse me. our fifth is the bureau no heights by the neighborhood center and bridge housing so berry natural housing is 11 of those kind of organizing around the housing conditions that are see the developed unit our 6th cluster that's 6 different properties in the triangle gosh what do we call it the flip side and castro i'm sorry 18th street and have delores that's being developed by bridge housing and another association i'm sorry, i don't have that acquit right but again, a partnership too the housing communicated organization that has addressed core as part of its core mission improving housing the california corridor is 6 projects to the west of embarcadero those promotions are led by mercy housing which is a long time nonprofit voerp in san francisco and by jon stewart company a private entity that does a lot of
the community housing papering is another organization that fills both the roles of the tenant orchestraer and as the project manager and owner the fourth cluster is tenderloin south of market and that's once again the tenderloin neighborhood center and community partnership excuse me. our fifth is the bureau no heights by the neighborhood center and bridge housing so berry natural housing is 11 of those kind of organizing around the housing conditions that are see the developed unit our 6th...
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now,
plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now,
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. now, the king of chaos david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. now, the king of chaos david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, a hunk-ahunk-o burning love, david letterman!
plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, a hunk-ahunk-o burning love, david letterman!
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plane full of explosives and the airport ringed with snipers just in case and the israeli national orchestra didn't have sheet music for the egyptian national anthem and had 0 tune in to learn how to play it and out of the blue couldn't this is airport airplane and it was unheard of. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and sadat descends in -- you know, then he goes to address the conessa and tells them they have to give up the occupied territories and we're not going make a separate peace. menachem begin is only in office for a year, when this happens, his election was the greatest surprise in israel's his. he was -- the prime minister, first prime minister of israel called him a little hitler, he was a face fascist, a racist and they were embarrassed and summed he's elected the prime minister. it's called the great reversal in israel. he was an obstructionist and his goal was to expand the country of israel. not contract it. >> the idea they would somehow give up, totally against what he stood for. >> these were men were very -- >> so the individual personalities, you couldn't imagine coming together
plane full of explosives and the airport ringed with snipers just in case and the israeli national orchestra didn't have sheet music for the egyptian national anthem and had 0 tune in to learn how to play it and out of the blue couldn't this is airport airplane and it was unheard of. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and sadat descends in -- you know, then he goes to address the conessa and tells them they have to give up the occupied territories and we're not going make a separate peace....
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. i'm alan kalter! now, with you abominable forecast, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldw
plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. i'm alan kalter! now, with you abominable forecast, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldw
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter., currently trending on the telex machine, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause )
plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter., currently trending on the telex machine, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause )
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm mike mcafee.ning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause )
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter.creator of the triangle offense, david letterman!
plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter.creator of the triangle offense, david letterman!
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter.our antidote for tryptophan, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter.our antidote for tryptophan, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs