340
340
Mar 22, 2015
03/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 340
favorite 0
quote 0
and condition of the cello. ld cello, it will have had repairs and woo can see all of those repairs. >> can you produce your own stradivari by getting your information. >> yes. >> you can build a stradivari. >> we can build something close. >> have you? >> yes. >> really? >> could you pass it off atz the real thing in >> that's more difficult. >> i saw you nodding your head when they talked about the fact, couldn't you get the same wood and had the cat scan. why cannot you replicate it? can you? >> yes, so the you know, there is a myth that stradivariuous are not as good as they are. that is a fact. these are the world's greatest sounding instruments. the real myth a lot of people think that it can't be replicated and unique. >> thank you so much for indulging our questions, and we really appreciate. it >> and coming up i will hand out blind folds for a supreme test after the break. and our quiz question. these stradivari cellos are pricey. and pianos can hit a high note in auction. which one of these famous pian
and condition of the cello. ld cello, it will have had repairs and woo can see all of those repairs. >> can you produce your own stradivari by getting your information. >> yes. >> you can build a stradivari. >> we can build something close. >> have you? >> yes. >> really? >> could you pass it off atz the real thing in >> that's more difficult. >> i saw you nodding your head when they talked about the fact, couldn't you get the same...
92
92
Mar 27, 2015
03/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
the violin, the cello, and the piano are all playing the exact same notes. unison] so that's one kind of texture. and then immediately after that, you get not only a change in texture but a chan in the mood where the cello takes a very beautiful solo all of a sudden and we accompany and then i answer the cello with a melody on the violin. [trio plays together] so you get very sudden shifts in character and in texture. it's one of the big challenges of playing the piece. (man) an analogy you can make to the ghost trio and to chamber music in general is the idea of having a conversation that melodic fragments or even complete melodies, get passed around at rapid speed and at some points in the ghost trio for example, the beginning of the development section, little melodic fragments get passed around very rapidly. [rapid, melodic music] one of the special challenges of playing chamber music is understanding what your role is all of the time every second of the music that's going on, and the challenging thing is that your role is constantly shifting in chamber
the violin, the cello, and the piano are all playing the exact same notes. unison] so that's one kind of texture. and then immediately after that, you get not only a change in texture but a chan in the mood where the cello takes a very beautiful solo all of a sudden and we accompany and then i answer the cello with a melody on the violin. [trio plays together] so you get very sudden shifts in character and in texture. it's one of the big challenges of playing the piece. (man) an analogy you can...
68
68
Mar 2, 2015
03/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
the girl in the front, snifing her fingers, like -- >> we don't know which student this cello belongedo. we do understand that the presenter managed to compose himself and the presentation continued. >> going to be remembering that fo >> this is a video of a robbery that happened in england. you see two of the suspects jefrpjump over the counter, intimidate the clerk. in this case police release the video with audio because there's a lot of talking going on and they're hoping the audio and the voices of these suspects are recognized by someone. >> you are [ bleep ]. all right? >> is he threatening him? >> these guys are being very aggressive with that clerk. the clerk was not injured in this incident but police are hoping somebody recognizes their voices and call with a lead. police are looking for this suspect on this bike. did you see that? it happened so quickly. here's another angle. keep an eye on this pedestrian here. the cyclist comes up grabs the phone, and takes off. >> smash and grab. >> the guy gives chase. but there's no way he would catch up with them. >> can't you scream
the girl in the front, snifing her fingers, like -- >> we don't know which student this cello belongedo. we do understand that the presenter managed to compose himself and the presentation continued. >> going to be remembering that fo >> this is a video of a robbery that happened in england. you see two of the suspects jefrpjump over the counter, intimidate the clerk. in this case police release the video with audio because there's a lot of talking going on and they're hoping...
131
131
Mar 22, 2015
03/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
he is related to the which he cello i player. spanish south american and puerto rican composers. they put together music that is part of their heritage and partly music they feel passionate about. >> reporter: while most concerts takes place in the kimmel center the art museum hosts this one. >> it's a puerto rican composer whose name isi. there's the musical element that makes it unique, take a chance and come here chamber music that is unlike any chamber music you've heard before. >>> they perform april 12 at 3:00 p.m. go to 6abc loves the arts for more on this and other area events. for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. >> topping our people scene two abc stars were honored at the glad awards last night. scandal star kerry washington was presented with an award for eagles rights. viola davis took home the award for drama series. >>> wow look at that, yes that is our very own meteorologist melissa magee spending her evening on the dance floor, she is amazing. she was one of 12 local extents dancing for charity and mirror ba
he is related to the which he cello i player. spanish south american and puerto rican composers. they put together music that is part of their heritage and partly music they feel passionate about. >> reporter: while most concerts takes place in the kimmel center the art museum hosts this one. >> it's a puerto rican composer whose name isi. there's the musical element that makes it unique, take a chance and come here chamber music that is unlike any chamber music you've heard before....
143
143
Mar 13, 2015
03/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
it's time for your cello lesson. how's the tutoring going? familiar with the term "throwing good money after bad"? are you familiar with the term "dunphy, party of one"? because you will be. girls. haley's coming along really well, mrs. dunphy. good. good. well, the key is to take a lot of little breaks so you don't get frustrated and want to quit. got it. i was talking to david. come on, sweetie. i'm just saying -- she's never gonna get a job, and how do we know the right middle-eastern businessman
it's time for your cello lesson. how's the tutoring going? familiar with the term "throwing good money after bad"? are you familiar with the term "dunphy, party of one"? because you will be. girls. haley's coming along really well, mrs. dunphy. good. good. well, the key is to take a lot of little breaks so you don't get frustrated and want to quit. got it. i was talking to david. come on, sweetie. i'm just saying -- she's never gonna get a job, and how do we know the right...
88
88
Mar 27, 2015
03/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
when you bring them home, store them in the refrigerator right away. they are sold in cello around it. take it off so they can breathe and last longer. loaded with nutritional value. brocco flower. you have to try it. it's great in pasta. little florets. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. this is a cool vegetable or what? >> it is, tony, thanks. >>> all you pet owners out there and pet lovers every friday we take your questions about your favorite animal and put them to our veterinarian dr. jill and today it's all about vaccinations. how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> good. when do you start? >> we usually start at 6 to 8 weeks and that's because usually the mom has been vaccinated and they have antibodies which protects them against disease in their system and it starts to wane at 6 to 8 weeks of age so step in and give the vaccines at that age, same for puppies and cats. >> and why is it on such a schedule? >> so what happens is every time we vaccinate we use exactly the same vaccine and that allows the body to p
when you bring them home, store them in the refrigerator right away. they are sold in cello around it. take it off so they can breathe and last longer. loaded with nutritional value. brocco flower. you have to try it. it's great in pasta. little florets. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. this is a cool vegetable or what? >> it is, tony, thanks. >>> all you pet owners out there and pet lovers every friday we take your...
127
127
Mar 25, 2015
03/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
and the guy arguing the case for the state of texas blew me away. it was like yo-yo ma with a celloitor general of texas?" a man by the name of ted cruz. and that was when i first encountered ted cruz in, i have to say, a very different, let's say, rhetorical register. >> seth: right. >> than the ted cruz that we have come to know and love. >> seth: well, that's what you hear. he's an incredible lawyer. he knows the constitution backwards and forwards. that he really impressed the supreme court multiple times. >> yes. >> seth: and now, he's entering the race with someone who's very far to the right. and what short of impact do you think it will have on the race? do you think he has any chance to win? >> i don't think he has much of a chance to win. in fact, i think his declaration was sort of a declaration of weakness insofar as i think it's hard for him to raise money. and getting in the race is one way he can do that. i think he will be a magnetic pull to the right and is going to induce certain members of that primary field to chase fool's gold, essentially. i think there's going
and the guy arguing the case for the state of texas blew me away. it was like yo-yo ma with a celloitor general of texas?" a man by the name of ted cruz. and that was when i first encountered ted cruz in, i have to say, a very different, let's say, rhetorical register. >> seth: right. >> than the ted cruz that we have come to know and love. >> seth: well, that's what you hear. he's an incredible lawyer. he knows the constitution backwards and forwards. that he really...