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he has led some of the world's best orchestras including the vienna philharmonic, the philadelphia orchestrabecame the tenth music director of the famous chicago symphony orchestra in 2010. here's a look at a performance of beethoven's fifth. ♪ ♪ muti will lead the chicago symphony orchestra in three concerts at carnegie hall beginning january 30. i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. gratsi. >> rose: is that the happiest moment for you when you were there with a good orchestra with music and composers that you like leading them? >> this is a good question. many people extremely happy on the podium. i feel always, to conduct a great orchestra in front of the public that knows what they are listening, it is a big challenge every time, so you cannot be completely happy. >> rose: but is it thrilling to be there and, each time, think i can get it better this time? >> every time -- (laughter) one of the most difficult moments is the end of the performance, because if the public likes the performance, the public applauds, and sometimes with standing ovation, and the p
he has led some of the world's best orchestras including the vienna philharmonic, the philadelphia orchestrabecame the tenth music director of the famous chicago symphony orchestra in 2010. here's a look at a performance of beethoven's fifth. ♪ ♪ muti will lead the chicago symphony orchestra in three concerts at carnegie hall beginning january 30. i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. gratsi. >> rose: is that the happiest moment for you when you...
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orchestra.n 2000, he had a vision for a new opera house, which after several technical setbacks, opened on his 60th birthday in 2013. it stands along the mariinsky theatre, which is one of the largest opera houses in the world. it is the central hub of all things mariinsky. on june 20, i visited st. petersburg where valery gergiev , gave me a tour of the mariinsky campus. here is my conversation with him at the new opera house. let's start when you came to mariinsky. you were in your 20's. what was your first job? valery: assistant conductor. but i was asked to assist and then conduct public performances of famous "war and peace." the met audience knows that because we shared the production, which was shown here that years ago, then in new york and the met. a great, great opera. if there is anything written on a grand scale for any opera, "war and peace" will be there on the first list immediately along with the ring cycle by wagner and maybe sergei prokofiev. the beginning was not by choice. i
orchestra.n 2000, he had a vision for a new opera house, which after several technical setbacks, opened on his 60th birthday in 2013. it stands along the mariinsky theatre, which is one of the largest opera houses in the world. it is the central hub of all things mariinsky. on june 20, i visited st. petersburg where valery gergiev , gave me a tour of the mariinsky campus. here is my conversation with him at the new opera house. let's start when you came to mariinsky. you were in your 20's. what...
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chicago orchestra.ook at the performance of beethoven's v. ♪ charlie: he led in a three concerts but beginning january 30, i am pleased to have you back at the table. welcome. is that the happiest moment for you when you are there with a good orchestra, music and composers you like leaving them? riccardo muti: this is a good question. people feel happy on the podium. that to conduct a great orchestra in front of the public that knows what they are listening, it is a big challenge every time. you cannot be completely happy. charlie: willing to be there and each time thinking i can get it better this time? riccardo muti: every time. one of the most difficult is the end of the performance. if the public likes it, though public applauds and sometimes ifh standing ovations and you are honest with yourself, you start to think about all of the things you did not achieve. yourself and about you have to smile to the public giving the impression you are happy. it is a contradiction. charlie: is there a metric for
chicago orchestra.ook at the performance of beethoven's v. ♪ charlie: he led in a three concerts but beginning january 30, i am pleased to have you back at the table. welcome. is that the happiest moment for you when you are there with a good orchestra, music and composers you like leaving them? riccardo muti: this is a good question. people feel happy on the podium. that to conduct a great orchestra in front of the public that knows what they are listening, it is a big challenge every time....
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and electronics, it is the chamber orchestra of philadelphia. on stage the at the pearl man theater september 20th and 21st. the classic is s a soon the contemporary an original concert for chamber orchestra, piano and ipad, composed by conrad taubb. he is a sound scape of rich orchestra. >> ♪ >> and then, there is the sound of frank, with the artistry of michael andrew. the philly pops present sinatra, a centennial celebration at verizon hall, the the weekend of october 9th, with a fourth show added for sunday night. michael andrew and philly pops conductor michael krajewsky created a sinatra musical journey, 100th birthday celebration begins october 9th. >>> and within days of performing on the papal stage, pope francis in philly, the the philadelphia orchestra opens up its season with yanick conducting, at verizon hall were four shows october 1st, through the fourth. performing a 24 year-old russian piano player, daniel, who has become a master of rockmaninoff. >> for tickets for 201,015th, 2016 art season go to the arts in philly.org. for th
and electronics, it is the chamber orchestra of philadelphia. on stage the at the pearl man theater september 20th and 21st. the classic is s a soon the contemporary an original concert for chamber orchestra, piano and ipad, composed by conrad taubb. he is a sound scape of rich orchestra. >> ♪ >> and then, there is the sound of frank, with the artistry of michael andrew. the philly pops present sinatra, a centennial celebration at verizon hall, the the weekend of october 9th, with...
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the world renowned director of the orchestra.oment. that's the celebration continu continues. >> when andrea bocelli is singing it's hard not to enjoy the moment. >> that's so true. >> pretty amazing and picturesque and now we've got the wonderful philadelphia orchestra playing. they were very excited to be a part of this. they have to go home and guest some rest because they'll be providing the music tomorrow for the papal mass. >> indeed. >> right here the parkway. >> speaking of the parkway. let's check in with david spunt down with the faithful with the pilgrims as they have been enjoying the program as well. david? all yours. >> reporter: oh, what a concert i can tell that you right now. things have started to clear out where we are. we're on a platform right now and everybody is kind of hanging out there's maybe about 15 or 20 people listening to andrea bocelli an reath that franklin. so not many times you get to say do you care that in life to just really just listen to andrea bocelli an reath that franklin i want to bring
the world renowned director of the orchestra.oment. that's the celebration continu continues. >> when andrea bocelli is singing it's hard not to enjoy the moment. >> that's so true. >> pretty amazing and picturesque and now we've got the wonderful philadelphia orchestra playing. they were very excited to be a part of this. they have to go home and guest some rest because they'll be providing the music tomorrow for the papal mass. >> indeed. >> right here the...
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to the philadelphia orchestra here.r this. >>> and welcome back to fox 29's special holy father in philadelphia. you see what is going on in the stage right behind us. it's not over until it's over. the philadelphia orchestra just did an amazing rendition of beethoven's fifth. let's listen in real quick. >> we have a few extra special surprises in store for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> a lovely evening in beautiful philadelphia. our next performer, colombian musician. has sold more than 16 million copies and he's a two-time grammy award winner. his charity works with colombian youth through art and education to promote peace in colombia. and in 2013, his social activism and humanitarian work was recognized by the atlantic council. tonight we'll witness a special performance. please give it up for juarez! [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ smoet ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> always to the point of shakira. >> he's very tal enned, certainly very popular and he sounds good. and this has been sort of the -- we're not at the end y
to the philadelphia orchestra here.r this. >>> and welcome back to fox 29's special holy father in philadelphia. you see what is going on in the stage right behind us. it's not over until it's over. the philadelphia orchestra just did an amazing rendition of beethoven's fifth. let's listen in real quick. >> we have a few extra special surprises in store for you tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> a lovely evening in beautiful philadelphia. our next performer, colombian...
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. >> ozawa rose to international fame as the conductor of boston symphony orchestra. he went on to become music director of the vienna state opera. he founded the music academy 15 years ago. he says he wanted to find gifted, young musicians and give them a chance to play with an orchestra. for this year's show, ozawa chose a piece he has long been associated with, the fourth movement of bay even the's ninth symphony. ozawa tries to set the tempo for the orchestra. ♪ >> ukun says most conductors use a lot of language to explain the music but ozawa expresses himself much more in nonverbal ways. >> he limbs are used as language during the music. his body, his breath. i think it's the most different -- this maestro is different from other conductors. ♪ >> reporter: ozawa has been battling illnesses and injuries recently, but he made it through a grueling two-day rehearsal. when the rehearsal was over, ukun and his fellow musicians kept on practicing anyway. he said it's a joy to work with the other members of the orchestra and he can learn more than just techniques. and o
. >> ozawa rose to international fame as the conductor of boston symphony orchestra. he went on to become music director of the vienna state opera. he founded the music academy 15 years ago. he says he wanted to find gifted, young musicians and give them a chance to play with an orchestra. for this year's show, ozawa chose a piece he has long been associated with, the fourth movement of bay even the's ninth symphony. ozawa tries to set the tempo for the orchestra. ♪ >> ukun says...
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. >> i know he's waiting for sure for the philadelphia orchestra, the world renown philadelphia orchestra to come back under the direction and do bethoven's fifth. i know he's looking forward to that. that might be toward the end, which isn't put going to be too long from now. >> you know what's great about this pope. he certain has that human side, humanizes him. he loves the music. he loves tango. he used to do that as a young man. he loves soccer. follows the team closely. there's definitely things. he loves pizza. he wished he could go out and get pizza. it's the little things. he certainly has that human side to him that people can connect to. everybody can understand a love for pizza. >> for sure. look on you energyed he still is. popped up out of the chair to meet the family. here's a man with, as we mentioned sciatica. he lots of people. wants to do all he can for them and wants the people to not just receive it but to share it with others. >> you wonder, you watch them and they're having this exchange. it's fun to talk to people who have an exchange with him. they will say i reme
. >> i know he's waiting for sure for the philadelphia orchestra, the world renown philadelphia orchestra to come back under the direction and do bethoven's fifth. i know he's looking forward to that. that might be toward the end, which isn't put going to be too long from now. >> you know what's great about this pope. he certain has that human side, humanizes him. he loves the music. he loves tango. he used to do that as a young man. he loves soccer. follows the team closely....
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classic and contemporary, orchestra and electronics, it is decker brose and the chamber orchestra of philadelphia, on stage at the perelman theater september 20th and 21st. the classic is cesan contemporary in original for claim error chest is that, piano, and ipad. composed by bee anise conrad tal. it is a sound scape of rich or chest station. >> ♪ >> then, there is the sound of frank. with the artistry of michael andrew. the philly pops present sinatra, a centennial celebration, it at verizon hall, the weaken of october 9th, with a fourth show added sunday night. michael andrew and the philly pops conductor michael created a sinatra musical journey. the 100 birthday celebration begins october 9th. and within days of performing on the papal stage, for francis in philly, the philadelphia orchestra opens its season with yanik conducting at verizon hall with four shows october 1st, through the fourth. performing a 24 year old russian pianist, danieal, who has become a master of, for i can et cetera and all you need to know about the 2015-2016 art season go to the arts in philly.org. al
classic and contemporary, orchestra and electronics, it is decker brose and the chamber orchestra of philadelphia, on stage at the perelman theater september 20th and 21st. the classic is cesan contemporary in original for claim error chest is that, piano, and ipad. composed by bee anise conrad tal. it is a sound scape of rich or chest station. >> ♪ >> then, there is the sound of frank. with the artistry of michael andrew. the philly pops present sinatra, a centennial celebration,...
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the orchestra is voluntary, so she earns money teaching music is what organizers set to do, even though people did not understand at first. we did not undetand it. what is this classical music nonsense as opposed to hip-hop or something cool, groovy. we did some excerpts from handle's messiah. >> the idea took off from funding from the kenyan art and music foundation. >> i don't think that all the kids in our program will necessarily be the best musicians aroun, but somebody like celine, for instance, she is extremely talented. i think it's a shame she did not come into our program when she was much younger. perhaps if we had met her when she was eight or nine, who knows what could have come out of this? >> there's still plenty of young talent. celine says ghetto classics is a lot more than just a career opportunity. >> at least it has made me travel a lot and meet a friend people, so i think music has opened my eyes to see and to know what i want. >> celine has become a role model for others here. discipline and teamwork are essential for any career, and there's hardly a better way to
the orchestra is voluntary, so she earns money teaching music is what organizers set to do, even though people did not understand at first. we did not undetand it. what is this classical music nonsense as opposed to hip-hop or something cool, groovy. we did some excerpts from handle's messiah. >> the idea took off from funding from the kenyan art and music foundation. >> i don't think that all the kids in our program will necessarily be the best musicians aroun, but somebody like...
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he was chosen as the public favorite and orchestra favorite. sato reached the final round of the international competition for young conductors along with two other contestants. 20 conductors took part in the event that takes place every two years. sasa condued brahms and two other pieces for the swiss orchestra. the top prize went to a 23-year-old from the united states. >> translator: i felt a connection with the audience and the orchestra. that's what i'm most happy about. >> the competition is seen as a gateway to success for young competitors. a japanese won the top prize in 1959. that concludes this edition of news line. i'm keiko kitagawa. on behalf of our team thank you ññ >> hello it is 1:00 p.m. in the french capital. our headlines this monday. hailing it as a victory, the cerise a party has won elections in greece being there conservative rivals easily. the top priority, dealing with greece's staggering debt. eastern european countries are meeting at the migrant crisis shows no signs of slowing
he was chosen as the public favorite and orchestra favorite. sato reached the final round of the international competition for young conductors along with two other contestants. 20 conductors took part in the event that takes place every two years. sasa condued brahms and two other pieces for the swiss orchestra. the top prize went to a 23-year-old from the united states. >> translator: i felt a connection with the audience and the orchestra. that's what i'm most happy about. >> the...
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an all star lineup is slated, aretha franklin andre bocelli and the philadelphia orchestra.end your message to pope francis using #6abc messages be we'll be putting your comments on the screen to the pope during his live coverage of the visit to philadelphia. we'll have more coverage of the pope's day today when "action news" continues. >> just a majestic shot of the benjamin franklin parkway with the philadelphia museum in the background and you can see the papal stage and alter. this is where we'll have the festival of families tonight. and there's some performing going on right now on the stage, let's listen for a moment. ♪ >> this gentleman's name is matt marr. it has to be a thrill for him to be on the stage for the festival of families. ♪ >> of course the philadelphia orchestra is going to perform tonight and the play list is something of a mystery, but they said we know the pope loves mozart and there will be mozart. [cheers and applause]. >> pope francis' historic visit to philadelphia began this morning at 9:42 when shepherd one touched down. "action news" reporter,
an all star lineup is slated, aretha franklin andre bocelli and the philadelphia orchestra.end your message to pope francis using #6abc messages be we'll be putting your comments on the screen to the pope during his live coverage of the visit to philadelphia. we'll have more coverage of the pope's day today when "action news" continues. >> just a majestic shot of the benjamin franklin parkway with the philadelphia museum in the background and you can see the papal stage and...
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the stage, just beaming and applauding the orchestra.pe is coming and out of the corner of your eye -- >> yeah, and if you have watched the orchestra -- i understand why he snuck out there to see them. >> earlier in the day, immigration and religious freedoms. >> yes, the pope spoke about those at independence hall yesterday. >> and they provided the entrance music. and he is from argentina, and he continued to emphasize immigration as a theme, and he spoke about religious freedom, and where he stood was instrumental in defining freedoms. >> translator: it was here that the freedoms which define this country were first proclaimed the declaration of independence which stated that all men and women are created equal. >> pope francis spoke from the same that abe lincoln gave a speech. >> the day wrapped up with a bang. ♪ ♪ >> could be seen and heard for miles, and the festival wrapped up with fire works and music over the ben franklin parkway. what a sight it was. today hundreds of thousands of people will gather again for the papal mass sc
the stage, just beaming and applauding the orchestra.pe is coming and out of the corner of your eye -- >> yeah, and if you have watched the orchestra -- i understand why he snuck out there to see them. >> earlier in the day, immigration and religious freedoms. >> yes, the pope spoke about those at independence hall yesterday. >> and they provided the entrance music. and he is from argentina, and he continued to emphasize immigration as a theme, and he spoke about...
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the minnesota orchestra was on stage at orchestra hall playing a rousing piece for the common man, the music was fast-paced and uplifting. i was up next to play a solo, the first movement of the symphony. a rush of cold air came at me and i became the long walk across the stage, violin in hand. i was a chubby girl, awkward in my floor length white dress but on that day i was a concert artist who would lead the orchestra in a performance. the audience rose to its feet, and i heard bravo, bravo. it went on forever when i returned twice more for encore. it was a thrilling moment and then it was over. normal life resumed. i changed out of my white dress and my mom drove me to school. i got there in time for math class and lucky for me there was a test. my fellow students had no clue where i had been that day. to them i was just one of the kids. they didn't understand the other me, the one who just performed at 13 with the minnesota orchestra. that is what i thought i was going to do in my life. and ba'ath everything changed because i just liked too many other things. a famous concert artis
the minnesota orchestra was on stage at orchestra hall playing a rousing piece for the common man, the music was fast-paced and uplifting. i was up next to play a solo, the first movement of the symphony. a rush of cold air came at me and i became the long walk across the stage, violin in hand. i was a chubby girl, awkward in my floor length white dress but on that day i was a concert artist who would lead the orchestra in a performance. the audience rose to its feet, and i heard bravo, bravo....
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it is the chamber orchestra of philadelphia. on stage at the perelman theater september 20th, and 21st. the classic is the contemporary original for chamber orchestra, piano, and ipad, compose the by pianist conrad tal sounds scape of rich or chest station. >> ♪ >> then, there is the sound of frank, with the artistry of michael andrew, the philly pops presents sin at tracks centennial celebration, at verizon hall. the weekend of october 9th, with a fourth show added sunday night. michael andrew and the philly pops conductor michael created a sinatra musical journey. the 100 birthday celebration begins october 9th. >> within days of performing on the papal show, pope francis in philly, philadelphia orchestra opens its season conducting rock at verizon hall. with four shows october 1st, through the fourth. performing a 24 year old russian pianist, danielle, who has become a master of rock. for ticket and all you need to know about the 2015-2016 art season go, to the art in philly.org. also, for the buzz on the top shows, and a cha
it is the chamber orchestra of philadelphia. on stage at the perelman theater september 20th, and 21st. the classic is the contemporary original for chamber orchestra, piano, and ipad, compose the by pianist conrad tal sounds scape of rich or chest station. >> ♪ >> then, there is the sound of frank, with the artistry of michael andrew, the philly pops presents sin at tracks centennial celebration, at verizon hall. the weekend of october 9th, with a fourth show added sunday night....
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we have the philadelphia orchestra, there's about 85 members of the philadelphia orchestra. we, of course, have the holy father and archbishop. >> reporter: and there will be room for families, dancers, bands. the art museum serving as the back drop. with less than one week to go, 2,000 contractors are working around the clock. >> we're running miles and miles of fiber optic cable that will provide the audio and video signal to the 40 jumbotrons around the footprint. >> reporter: after the festival of families, he said they have less than 12 hours to convert the stage into a sanctuary. >> if we were in a convention hall, we would be completely pulling out an entire exhibit. and then loading another one in overnight. >> reporter: but here, everything will be unloaded outside. 8,000 seats for mass. looking ahead to next week, the production company tells us, by thursday, the stage will be completed. the altar in place. and crews hope to begin sound and camera checks. on the sets of the art museum, monique braxton, nbc 10 news. >>> local dance enthusiasts are strutting their st
we have the philadelphia orchestra, there's about 85 members of the philadelphia orchestra. we, of course, have the holy father and archbishop. >> reporter: and there will be room for families, dancers, bands. the art museum serving as the back drop. with less than one week to go, 2,000 contractors are working around the clock. >> we're running miles and miles of fiber optic cable that will provide the audio and video signal to the 40 jumbotrons around the footprint. >>...
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the chamber orchestra is about to pick can have a special season with their special guess who is # 1 years old. and those stories and meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. blinds to go's summer celebration sale's so hot you're gonna need shades. not those shades. these shades! take a cool 20-35% off all sun shades, cascade shades, basswood and more. shades on sale. there's nothing cooler than that. blinds to go. blinds for life. i'd like to put in my 15-years notice.ration you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent, i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i was not prepared for. well, i'm gonna finish packing my things. 15 years will really sneak up on you. jennifer with do your exit interview and adam made you a cake. red velvet. oh, thank you. i made this. take charge of your retirement. talk to a state farm agent today. blinds to go's summer celebration sale is going on no
the chamber orchestra is about to pick can have a special season with their special guess who is # 1 years old. and those stories and meteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. blinds to go's summer celebration sale's so hot you're gonna need shades. not those shades. these shades! take a cool 20-35% off all sun shades, cascade shades, basswood and more. shades on sale. there's nothing cooler than that. blinds to go....
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they didn't understand the other me, the one who had played with the minnesota orchestra. that's what i thought i was going to do with my life. at 17 that changed because i really liked too many other things. it would have to be tunnel vision, so i went to my parents and told them i wanted to quit. and they were devastated because of the immense commitment this -- that i had put into this for the last 17 years. in the meantime i went off to stanford university and concentrated in academics, while i studied at oxford she said, i found something for you to try, i said what, 50% are based on talent, they want smart people, you should try this, and i said, are you nuts. [laughs] >> mom, i remember i grew up a chubby kid, i didn't want pageants. let's say that my mom is a motivational person. if you haven't noticed, i'm short. i was from a state of minnesota that wasn't known as a great pageant state. i played the classical violin. it had never won and never had again. my grandfather, gave me religion foundation, you know, gretchen, you know i think you're a fantastic granddaug
they didn't understand the other me, the one who had played with the minnesota orchestra. that's what i thought i was going to do with my life. at 17 that changed because i really liked too many other things. it would have to be tunnel vision, so i went to my parents and told them i wanted to quit. and they were devastated because of the immense commitment this -- that i had put into this for the last 17 years. in the meantime i went off to stanford university and concentrated in academics,...
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we sat in on a rehearsal for a chance to hear their joyful noise. >> ♪ >> reporter: on sunday the orchestral perform an hour before the mass begins and provide music throughout. our papal weekend coverage will include digital updates live from the news room. we'll have traffic, weather and papal news every half hour starting at 9:00 a.m. saturday and sunday. you can watch our live papal visit digital updates on 6abc.com and the 6abc news app. >>> coming and on "action news" tonight, we'll give you a sneak peek of our coverage of the papal visit this weekend. we have "action news" anchors stationed along the parkway to give you a front row seat to all the action. >>> and of course cecily tynan will be back with the seven-day accuweather forecast. ducis rodgers with the latest from the eagles when "action news" continues tonight. >> ♪ >> the papal mass is now under way at madison square garden. this is pope francis' final event in new york city. he'll get some rest tonight before heading to philadelphia in the morning. and of course the "action news" team is stationed all over the city to bri
we sat in on a rehearsal for a chance to hear their joyful noise. >> ♪ >> reporter: on sunday the orchestral perform an hour before the mass begins and provide music throughout. our papal weekend coverage will include digital updates live from the news room. we'll have traffic, weather and papal news every half hour starting at 9:00 a.m. saturday and sunday. you can watch our live papal visit digital updates on 6abc.com and the 6abc news app. >>> coming and on...
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string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san franci
string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no...
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string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no...
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we are being treated to the philadelphia orchestra.y with his entrance here to the festival of families. what a knife we have had ahead of on us. listen to some of the people who will be here. mark wahlberg. the fray. aretha franklin. juanes. andrea bocelli. >> and fireworks. literally, fireworks. >> in the midst of all of that, pope francis will be here as well giving another message so hungrily received i the faithful at a time we are desperate to hear more of that. >> absolutely. somebody who follows religion so closely. so many religions as well. if you talk about a pope of inclusion, would this be that pope? >> i think so. and i think it's quite rare. first of all, know it as you know, poppy and chris, this is the second time a pope has come to philadelphia. pope john paul ii came in 1979. he was down by the cathedral where francis was today. they have moved up here. behind him are the steps that rocky ran up. when he was coming down the parkway it was rocky that went through my mind. he has conquered and taken this town. but to y
we are being treated to the philadelphia orchestra.y with his entrance here to the festival of families. what a knife we have had ahead of on us. listen to some of the people who will be here. mark wahlberg. the fray. aretha franklin. juanes. andrea bocelli. >> and fireworks. literally, fireworks. >> in the midst of all of that, pope francis will be here as well giving another message so hungrily received i the faithful at a time we are desperate to hear more of that. >>...
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string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire.ept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san francisc
string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire.ept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no...
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so there are pieces that used to be and let's use an orchestra with a video. it used to be a video would accompany the wonderful music of an orchestra, but now we see there are pieces created where the video and the orchestra together are the piece and you can't really extract the two without losing the entire piece. art forms are becoming that way as well in terms of the global mash up. so one of the things e we want to make honoring is making sure our grants are relevant and honoring the new forms coming online. so we have a three-step process. the first people who read the we bring in citizens, experts in the field including laypersons who review the proposals first. it's a wonderful thing. we're cognizant of the different contemporary art and different styles. people are really with it when reviewing this proposal. >> some think that film as an art form is on the e decline. what do you think about film? >> when the ways people participate in the arts are expanding, so let's broaden the way we're looking at it. i think film is actually -- when you start loo
so there are pieces that used to be and let's use an orchestra with a video. it used to be a video would accompany the wonderful music of an orchestra, but now we see there are pieces created where the video and the orchestra together are the piece and you can't really extract the two without losing the entire piece. art forms are becoming that way as well in terms of the global mash up. so one of the things e we want to make honoring is making sure our grants are relevant and honoring the new...
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astounding night at festival of the families, a aretha franklin, andre bocelli and philadelphia orchestrat some of the big names a appearing on that stage. we will have more on the performances and pontiff's message at last night's event. >>> meantime workers have been busy transforming stage in the alter to get ready for another historic event, a mass in front of the hundreds of thousands perhaps even millions, on the ben franklin parkway. it is all part of the day to second of what has been a busy schedule for the pope since a arriving in philadelphia over 20 hours ago. we hope he is getting those last bits of sleep before another jammed packed day of event. we are keeping him busy for sure. today is sunday september 27th, glad you are with us i'm nicole brewer. >> i'm quarter von tiehl. we are live at the ben franklin park because. you mentioned those crews transforming stage you can still them still at work doing a terrific job. ben franklin parkway i got to tell you, they have done a terrific job these sanitation crews cleaning the the street getting garbage out of the way and wiping
astounding night at festival of the families, a aretha franklin, andre bocelli and philadelphia orchestrat some of the big names a appearing on that stage. we will have more on the performances and pontiff's message at last night's event. >>> meantime workers have been busy transforming stage in the alter to get ready for another historic event, a mass in front of the hundreds of thousands perhaps even millions, on the ben franklin parkway. it is all part of the day to second of what...
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then as the philadelphia orchestra the world renowned philadelphia orchestra played, the pontiff steppedt the festival of families. he delivered a message of brotherly love and sisterly affection to wrap up a historic night in the city of philadelphia. wow. what day. what a day. thank you so much for being with us tonight. it's been something special. i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. thank you for being with us this evening. we've been thrilled to be with you all afternoon and evening long and we're glad to still have you with us tonight we're wrapping up emotional day for lot of people a fun day for lot of people. big day i think you can sum it up in that way certainly the religious highlight for so many people was the mass that was celebrated this morning. it was the first big thing the pope did when he got here at the cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul. >> the pope had a taylor made message for the city of philadelphia and our pat chiarocchi has that story. >> reporter: cheers could be heard for blocks outside the cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul as pope f
then as the philadelphia orchestra the world renowned philadelphia orchestra played, the pontiff steppedt the festival of families. he delivered a message of brotherly love and sisterly affection to wrap up a historic night in the city of philadelphia. wow. what day. what a day. thank you so much for being with us tonight. it's been something special. i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. thank you for being with us this evening. we've been thrilled to be with you all afternoon and...
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then as the philadelphia orchestra the world renowned philadelphia orchestra played, the pontiff stepped of families. he delivered a message of brotherly love and sisterly affection to wrap up a historic night in the city of philadelphia. wow. what day. what a day. thank you so much for being with us tonight. it's been something special. i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. thank you for being with us this evening. we've been thrilled to be with you all afternoon and evening long and we're glad to still have you with us tonight we're wrapping up emotional day for lot of people a fun day for lot of people. big day i think you can sum it up in that way certainly the religious highlight for so many people was the mass that was celebrated this morning. it was the first big thing the pope did when he got here at the cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul. >> the pope had a taylor made message for the city of philadelphia and our pat chiarocchi has that story. >> reporter: cheers could be heard for blocks outside the cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul as pope francis waved a
then as the philadelphia orchestra the world renowned philadelphia orchestra played, the pontiff stepped of families. he delivered a message of brotherly love and sisterly affection to wrap up a historic night in the city of philadelphia. wow. what day. what a day. thank you so much for being with us tonight. it's been something special. i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. thank you for being with us this evening. we've been thrilled to be with you all afternoon and evening long and...
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string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san fran
string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no...
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the music, the orchestra, the choir. this was my -- about my 17th papal mass. and i have covered them in italy, i have covered them in the united states. they're all beautiful. but to say, but to call me prejudice or bias, but to witness this in my town, the beautiful setting of the ben franklin parkway was a beautiful experience and i was thrilled to be here. >> so historic as we continue to watch the exodus of people leaving. it is hard to believe this is the first time this pope has been in the united states ever at 78 years old. to come to washington and new york and philadelphia, and leaving behind such a legacy of hope and mercy and forgiveness. it has just been a wonderful weekend. and what a way to say hello to the united states. >> i was especially touched kathy, and tell me how you feel, they were able to make it an individual experience. we don't have exact numbers on how many people did come to the parkway area, but throngs of people. maybe a half million, but later in the week we might know the actual count.
the music, the orchestra, the choir. this was my -- about my 17th papal mass. and i have covered them in italy, i have covered them in the united states. they're all beautiful. but to say, but to call me prejudice or bias, but to witness this in my town, the beautiful setting of the ben franklin parkway was a beautiful experience and i was thrilled to be here. >> so historic as we continue to watch the exodus of people leaving. it is hard to believe this is the first time this pope has...
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there was a uniting moment early with the production crew erecting a massive tent for the orchestra that obstructed the view. started and it went longer and further. pope is being greeted i joe biden. -- by joe biden. anchor 1: coming up, no redskins. the nats were in action. find out what happened off of the field that trumped the game. >> a new law targeting a certain time of criminal -- certain type of criminal. this will give mo >> you are watching the news at 6:30. anchor 1: maryland is cracking down on domestic violence with new laws that will take effect this week that will likely strip guns from abusive partners. kevin lewis explains. >> beginning thursday, there under astricter control new law. are forced to surrender guns with no questions asked. law also extends restraining orders from six months to 12 months. she says that the new law packs a powerful punch. protection they receive and people in abusive relationships will go to court. violence domestic deaths in maryland -- it includes a murder outside of a target. junior had a fit of jealous rage. >> if she had came in when
there was a uniting moment early with the production crew erecting a massive tent for the orchestra that obstructed the view. started and it went longer and further. pope is being greeted i joe biden. -- by joe biden. anchor 1: coming up, no redskins. the nats were in action. find out what happened off of the field that trumped the game. >> a new law targeting a certain time of criminal -- certain type of criminal. this will give mo >> you are watching the news at 6:30. anchor 1:...
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him here tome perform the lord's prayer with .he philadelphia orchestra ♪ [choir sings] ♪ father which in heaven. hallowed be thy name. thy kingdom come, done, l be , as it is in heaven. ♪ give us this day our daily bread, forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. temptation,not into but deliver us from evil. for thine is the kingdom and the .ower and the glory for thine is the kingdom and the ,glory for ever forever. amen ♪ [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] ♪ [speaking in spanish] ♪ pope francis: we will now receive the blessing. we will see each other again tomorrow at mass. [applause] what time is mass tomorrow? at 4:00? at 4:00. before the final blessing, let's y and alsoyer to marr so that they and't protect our families they can help us to believe that it is worth the struggle and the fight for the good of the family. [applause] pope francis: hail mary, full of grace, the lord is with the, isssed art thou, and blessed the fruit of thy womb jesus. holy mary, mother of god, pray for our centers, now at the hour of our death. pray
him here tome perform the lord's prayer with .he philadelphia orchestra ♪ [choir sings] ♪ father which in heaven. hallowed be thy name. thy kingdom come, done, l be , as it is in heaven. ♪ give us this day our daily bread, forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. temptation,not into but deliver us from evil. for thine is the kingdom and the .ower and the glory for thine is the kingdom and the ,glory for ever forever. amen ♪ [applause] >> thank you. thank you...
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it will be followed by a meet and greet first the orchestra and the artist. the arts for this and other area events. for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. >> changes are coming to netflix "hunger games" catching fire and world z will be shifting from netflix to hulu because netflix is not renewing an distribution deal with the cable epics. >>> a guy is soaring to new heights hovering in a contraption called the swarm. it looks like it made it off the ground. the super drone was made by dji innovations. >> about the poroggis, and polka in doylestown, bucks county. this marks the 50th an vearps of vearps -- anniversary of the polish-american festival. head to our lady of czestochowa. admission is $12 per person. it's a taste so bold, yet so smooth, it could only be called, black silk, from folgers. a taste you could enjoy, fresh brewed, or one cup at a time. black silk, from folgers. >> >> a woman from hunting park has a lot to celebrate. she turned 105 this week. the family threw a huge party, her son shared his mom's secret to living a long life. >> becau
it will be followed by a meet and greet first the orchestra and the artist. the arts for this and other area events. for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. >> changes are coming to netflix "hunger games" catching fire and world z will be shifting from netflix to hulu because netflix is not renewing an distribution deal with the cable epics. >>> a guy is soaring to new heights hovering in a contraption called the swarm. it looks like it made it off the ground. the...
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monique braxton, "nbc 10 news." >>> philadelphia orchestra, boy. you kidding me. >> just focus on the hoagie. and the blue route. >> focus, right now. we have 45 minutes until i can get my hoagie. on the blue route at front street so watching out for police activity. we did have a big tow truck in the area. another police officer there as well so it looks like more of a mess now. only in the right-hand shoulder so no problems. wind chill up for that. septa, 23 minutes delays on s e some. you are in luck there. for patco no delays, new jersey transit okay. the schuylkill right through the conshohocken curve where we're smooth sailing now heading into center city eastbound from the blue route to the vine no problems. it's 14 minutes. when i come back more on our majors for you with cameras. >>> good morning. some hanging on in this final week. fall starts next wednesday but for today warm and dry conditions, our humidity goes up, you'll feel the difference by tomorrow. but by sunday cooler conditions expected. for the eagles game just in time. so rig
monique braxton, "nbc 10 news." >>> philadelphia orchestra, boy. you kidding me. >> just focus on the hoagie. and the blue route. >> focus, right now. we have 45 minutes until i can get my hoagie. on the blue route at front street so watching out for police activity. we did have a big tow truck in the area. another police officer there as well so it looks like more of a mess now. only in the right-hand shoulder so no problems. wind chill up for that. septa, 23...
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sounds like the philadelphia orchestra is getting started. >> ♪nde >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ [cheers and applause] (applause). (applause). >> good evening and welcome to philadelphia, the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection. (applause). >>> we're here to celebrate the family with pope francis and obviously quite a few of his friends showed up. thank you. (applause). >>> all of you have traveled and sacrificed to be here. your love for the holy father shows to the whole world the joy at the heart of the gospel. we call the pope holy father for a reason. it's because the church is a family of families from every corner of the world and like a good father, the pope leads us with wisdom and mercy. most of
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into the night and what a night it has been just capped off by the philadelphia orchestra with the grand better with fireworks popping off into the air. >> it took a lot of the people -- saw the time lapse video. it took a lot of people awhile to get from where they were whether they were downtown or olde city to get down here. look at these massive crowds trying to get through sort of these cattle chutes to be -- >> patience is a virtue. >> they knew what to expect. it came off smoothly. it just took awhile to get if point a to point b. >> they knew it was going to happen like we knew it was going to take three hours to get through our security sweep. chris o'connell has been in the middle of the crowds all day long. chris, you've heard some amazing stories. >> reporter: yeah, incidentally guys it took us about a half hour to get through security because we didn't go through the media shuttle, we went right through the gates. it did take about a half hour. it was no problem at all but i tell you it was well worth every second. hundreds of thousands of people now filing out of the world
into the night and what a night it has been just capped off by the philadelphia orchestra with the grand better with fireworks popping off into the air. >> it took a lot of the people -- saw the time lapse video. it took a lot of people awhile to get from where they were whether they were downtown or olde city to get down here. look at these massive crowds trying to get through sort of these cattle chutes to be -- >> patience is a virtue. >> they knew what to expect. it came...
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the event includes the philadelphia orchestra. visit the nbc 10 app for the full papel itinerary.ou'll find a list of things you're not allowed to bring. we have full rundown of the road closures and transportation changes. >>> a cool night in center city. nbc 10 in the square where long sleeves were required for walk around the fountain. will it feel like fall tomorrow? >> especially in the morning hours. if you're in lehigh valley temperatures in the mid to upper 60s. 62 northeast philly. already cooling down to 54 in millville. that will be one of the cooler spots by tomorrow morning. for bus stop time expect plenty of sunshine and dry air. philadelphia area low 60s and suburbs right around 57 degrees. the coolest spots by tomorrow morning should be up through the lehigh valley. allentown. 48 degrees quaker town. we're looking at 50 for cooks town. this is expected to be one of the coolest spots in the morning. coming up we have warmup in the fact. we'll take a look at the rest of the area morning lows. that's straight ahead. >>> you're good. >> new at 11:00. passenger taken of
the event includes the philadelphia orchestra. visit the nbc 10 app for the full papel itinerary.ou'll find a list of things you're not allowed to bring. we have full rundown of the road closures and transportation changes. >>> a cool night in center city. nbc 10 in the square where long sleeves were required for walk around the fountain. will it feel like fall tomorrow? >> especially in the morning hours. if you're in lehigh valley temperatures in the mid to upper 60s. 62...
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the philadelphia orchestra will play, the boys choir. katy, can you hear us?r: singers will take the stage. the stage altar, if you will, overnight and early this morning, it was transformed into an altar area. we have two helicopters going overhead right now. we have here from below so many of the people who were lining the parkway to believe the pope is in one of those helicopters as they do and there are a lot of cheers. people are getting up to their feet and waving to the helicopter above. it's descended quite a bit. it's going pretty slowly over the oval as it passes over this large stage area. so that was really exciting for a lot of people who have quite frankly been out here for hours, some of them since 5:00, 6:00 a.m., ten hours ahead of when this pap yam mass al mass is sc begin. when we look at the crowds filling up the ticketed areas, these are the lucky ticket holders let in around 7:00, 8:00. many came with jackets and blankets, and vai, you had mentioned earlier and really put it into perspective that pope francis has been in philadelphia for
the philadelphia orchestra will play, the boys choir. katy, can you hear us?r: singers will take the stage. the stage altar, if you will, overnight and early this morning, it was transformed into an altar area. we have two helicopters going overhead right now. we have here from below so many of the people who were lining the parkway to believe the pope is in one of those helicopters as they do and there are a lot of cheers. people are getting up to their feet and waving to the helicopter above....
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but now we see that there are pieces created where the video into the orchestra together are the peace and you can't extract the two without losing the entire piece. they review the proposals pursed and it's a wonderful way to make sure that we are shaping the arts in america together with the different types of contemporary art and also other styles people are with it when they are reviewing this proposal that is the way that america reviews the proposals. spec this questioner says there are some that think the film as an art form is on the decline. what do you think about the film of the arts state of its? we are seeing that if you only look at one way of participating even in film but we've done a disservice to the film or any art form. hundreds of thousands of people are coming in for the week to the city that's not only burgeoning tourism as a result and hotel and lodging of new films in the development of the films are thriving because they have this massive audience for a week or a month or summer. that's been the way people are participating so let's make sure that we have expa
but now we see that there are pieces created where the video into the orchestra together are the peace and you can't extract the two without losing the entire piece. they review the proposals pursed and it's a wonderful way to make sure that we are shaping the arts in america together with the different types of contemporary art and also other styles people are with it when they are reviewing this proposal that is the way that america reviews the proposals. spec this questioner says there are...
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the grand opening will feature the philadelphia orchestra and cheerleaders. with this football season comes a new craze. fantasy sports apps. >> the apps could be illegal and gambling before the accident perts say it could be dangerous. randy explains why. >> at the sports bar, most fans keep their eyes on the tv, but a growing number are looking down at their smart phones. >> you can play for $1 a game. fan assy baseball as the commercials are everywhere promising tissue play outs if your team wins. based in new york, they said this is not gambling, just a fun way to follow the team and make a few bucks. >> have you won money yet? >> how much? >> $200. >> do you consider it a form of gambling? >> it's great. that's the excitement part about it. >> one new jersey lawmaker sent this letter to congress asking for a hearing likening the apps to sports betting. and addiction therapists say they are worrisome. >> night my wife and i counted like six specials been an hour. >> they are treating pishts and said the apps can be foin for most, but addicts should be ver
the grand opening will feature the philadelphia orchestra and cheerleaders. with this football season comes a new craze. fantasy sports apps. >> the apps could be illegal and gambling before the accident perts say it could be dangerous. randy explains why. >> at the sports bar, most fans keep their eyes on the tv, but a growing number are looking down at their smart phones. >> you can play for $1 a game. fan assy baseball as the commercials are everywhere promising tissue play...
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. >> at havana's plaza of the revolution the celestial sound of an orchestra and choir, rehearsing for pope francis's mass on sunday, over the eye coulcouldcouliconicstatute of c. concerning the relatively small number of catholics in this country. regional politician is something in which the argentine poach clearly wants to play a role. poach has offerepope francis hao mediate and is expected to meet with farc liter leaders here in havana. >> this papal visit while pastoral has a clear political purpose in this context. >> historic restoration of diplomatic ties between the united states and cuba and the expectation here is that when he continues on to the united states from cuba next week he will begin wa again weigh in. >> from here the pope is going to talk to the president of the united states. >> reporter: but will the pope delve into cuba's internal politics and the thorny issue of human rights? watching francis's species the ladies in white seemed uncertain. >> we think he should speak out again this, even if he says nothing, we want to hear. for more than two centuries the va
. >> at havana's plaza of the revolution the celestial sound of an orchestra and choir, rehearsing for pope francis's mass on sunday, over the eye coulcouldcouliconicstatute of c. concerning the relatively small number of catholics in this country. regional politician is something in which the argentine poach clearly wants to play a role. poach has offerepope francis hao mediate and is expected to meet with farc liter leaders here in havana. >> this papal visit while pastoral has a...
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. >> and that's how the afghan youth orchestra was born. kids who never heard music before, or who had to listen to it in secret, are now learning to be musicians. and they're learning to be world travelers, as well. their music program has been so successful that some of the afghani musicians were invited to come to the u.s. to put on a major concert with american students. we'll tell you about that when "teen kids news" returns. >> we're continuing our coverage of what may be called a musical miracle -- visiting teens from afghanistan getting the chance to play music side by side with american high-school students. daniella continues her report on these young musicians who started off worlds apart but quickly came together while preparing for a very special >> for these afghani kids, coming to america is a dream come true, but the nightmare of those terrible years under the taliban is not easily forgotten. >> both boys and girls who decide to study music or listen to music or enjoy music have often faced discrimination and discouragement.
. >> and that's how the afghan youth orchestra was born. kids who never heard music before, or who had to listen to it in secret, are now learning to be musicians. and they're learning to be world travelers, as well. their music program has been so successful that some of the afghani musicians were invited to come to the u.s. to put on a major concert with american students. we'll tell you about that when "teen kids news" returns. >> we're continuing our coverage of what...
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we see the philadelphia orchestra lining up, choir getting ready and pilgrims taking their seats and people saying they are energized and hopeful and thankful to be here. >> just the number of people here and all over the world. rear from indiana. we don't get out much. this has been a truly humbling experience. >> butterflies. just a joy. you wish i would stay forever. everybody is happy and nice to each other and joyful and hopeful that not just the event change some people not just for today or tomorrow but with us. >> here is a live look at the parkway, a sea of people who waited hours to be screened by security. there are 40 jumbotrons to help people see him. today, the pope takes everyone to church. as we wait for his arrival, you can feel the energy building and i have heard song breaking out behind me and we have heard that all along the parkway. >> thank you. we will check with you as well. we're told the pope is about 20 minutes away and that will be the next time we see him and he will get on board the popemobile what we think will be a short parade. last night, it was an
we see the philadelphia orchestra lining up, choir getting ready and pilgrims taking their seats and people saying they are energized and hopeful and thankful to be here. >> just the number of people here and all over the world. rear from indiana. we don't get out much. this has been a truly humbling experience. >> butterflies. just a joy. you wish i would stay forever. everybody is happy and nice to each other and joyful and hopeful that not just the event change some people not...
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the philadelphia orchestra has taken the stage along with the philadelphia heritage choir. having some problem with the voc als, i don't know grou can hear it, a violin playing. about 30, 40 yards away is where the pope will take the stage. that's after processing and doubling back, coming back to the stage you or looking at now. if we can push in to the right, you can see gymnasts getting ready, also members of the philadelphia orchestra performing. they were doing pretty impre impressive dances before, maybe they're just interpretive dancers. nonetheless, very talented. if you zoom out, i'll show you a little bit of this vip seating. this is a poor indicator of how packed this ben franklin mark way is. these are the ticketed vip members, slowly but surely taking their seats. we're still three, four hours from the maniac shun here when when the fray will perform and pope francis takes the stage. i'll tell you a little more about what the energy feels like here. there are tens of thousands of people on the parkway. it's difficult to show you from this vantage point. you'll
the philadelphia orchestra has taken the stage along with the philadelphia heritage choir. having some problem with the voc als, i don't know grou can hear it, a violin playing. about 30, 40 yards away is where the pope will take the stage. that's after processing and doubling back, coming back to the stage you or looking at now. if we can push in to the right, you can see gymnasts getting ready, also members of the philadelphia orchestra performing. they were doing pretty impre impressive...
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string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san fran
string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no...
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. >> the celestial sound of an orchestra and choir. revolutionary icon chche icon c. this has been the third visit of a pope to cuba, considering the relatively small number of catholics in this cub. but cuba's size is in inverse proportion to its importance in laboring. the argentine pope clearly wants to play a role, he wants to meet with farc rebel leaders while in havana. >> this papal visit while pass trapastoral also that is a clear political context. >> reporter: secret talks led to the historic retraitio restof political ties. >> his visit will help convince the americans to lift the economic embargo against cuba once and for all. the pope will talk to the president of the united states. >> but will the pope delve into the thorny topics? the leader of the ladies in white the most visible dissident group seemed uncertain. >> translator: we want and we think he should speak out against the violence of those marginalized by the regime. we will continue regardless, even if he doesn't receive us, even if he says nothing we want to hear. >> our pope francis will pla
. >> the celestial sound of an orchestra and choir. revolutionary icon chche icon c. this has been the third visit of a pope to cuba, considering the relatively small number of catholics in this cub. but cuba's size is in inverse proportion to its importance in laboring. the argentine pope clearly wants to play a role, he wants to meet with farc rebel leaders while in havana. >> this papal visit while pass trapastoral also that is a clear political context. >> reporter: secret...
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string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san franci
string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no...
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coming up ahead at 11:00, the biopic "strat outta compton" ♪ ♪ kellye: the national symphony orchestra on a free concert itol. he cap highlights included patriotic music as well as songs by bob ylan and woodie guthrie. "straight outta compton" has been bumped to second straight. "war room" earned more than $9 million. followed by "a walk in the woods." "rogue nation" an "the transporter: kellye: i'm glad somebody on this set will be cooking out omorrow. i was told it was such an extravagance that i'm not going to be cooking out. this is a great forecast for you because pool forecast is warming up right when the pool opens for him. it's pretty hot in the afternoon. get your swim before the caddie swim, right? oing all the way back on that. likely a storm day will be thursday with a cold front. our meteorologist with >> from abc7 news,
coming up ahead at 11:00, the biopic "strat outta compton" ♪ ♪ kellye: the national symphony orchestra on a free concert itol. he cap highlights included patriotic music as well as songs by bob ylan and woodie guthrie. "straight outta compton" has been bumped to second straight. "war room" earned more than $9 million. followed by "a walk in the woods." "rogue nation" an "the transporter: kellye: i'm glad somebody on this set will be...