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it sounds gorgeous and thank you caper that the cleveland orchestra kicks off its 2016 ?-dash 272 season did he get that performance of the second tonight and friday at severance hall then on saturdaye it's an evening with the ticket information go to fox8.com and click on seen on tv. >> we are blessed to have them they are indeed one of the best and the entire world we are w so lucky the time now 528 weather and traffic every eight minutes is just ahead serving a fallen state trooper oneta last time see how a local restaurant pay tribute to him last nighta and debate among cleveland police officers which presidential candidate should they endorsec or should had to break here is a live >> good morning everybody it is thursday september 29 the lining down thes wiki are as
it sounds gorgeous and thank you caper that the cleveland orchestra kicks off its 2016 ?-dash 272 season did he get that performance of the second tonight and friday at severance hall then on saturdaye it's an evening with the ticket information go to fox8.com and click on seen on tv. >> we are blessed to have them they are indeed one of the best and the entire world we are w so lucky the time now 528 weather and traffic every eight minutes is just ahead serving a fallen state trooper...
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as itit in the entire world and they make the music right here in cleveland the cleveland orchestra is getting ready to open its new season at severance hall and i was granted where accessed for a glimpse of what's to come this year ra. >> beethoven five he was after revelation in his time beethoven always said that he brian thought and has been with the cleveland orchestra for 23 years he's modest about his job and talent as a cellist factta is at the cleveland orchestrac is one of the top ranked and ranked orchestras in the worldtr behind the leadership of conductor france both are most. >> the new york times reports america's most brilliant orchestra consisting of about a hundred full-time musicians at the top of their gameon o is the home court of the cleveland orchestra in the acoustics in this place are simply magnificent but the slightest misstep the slightest mistake and everyone can hear us.hehe >> mysteries he knows how to get the masses start of instrumentn. >> he does he's the best orchestra he is extremely serious at what he does obviouslyat we take our jobs it very ser
as itit in the entire world and they make the music right here in cleveland the cleveland orchestra is getting ready to open its new season at severance hall and i was granted where accessed for a glimpse of what's to come this year ra. >> beethoven five he was after revelation in his time beethoven always said that he brian thought and has been with the cleveland orchestra for 23 years he's modest about his job and talent as a cellist factta is at the cleveland orchestrac is one of the...
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for 23 years he's modest about his job and his talent as a cellist fact is it the cleveland orchestra is one of the top ranked orchestras in the worldrc behind the leadership of conduct are reports y america's most brilliant orchestrao consisting of about 100 full-time musicians at the top of their gameonon severance hall this is the home court of the cleveland orchestra and the acoustics in this place are simply magnificent but the slightest misstep the slightest mistake and everyone can hear it he knows how to get them is a start of his instrumental he's the best quality of the cleveland orchestra he is extremely serious at what he does obviously we take our jobs it very seriously but he's also really fun nice guyj. >> this is a rare glimpse of the orchestra behind the scenes in the final rehearsal debuting on thursday if you are a lover of music no matter the genre you will get the did the show especially the cello portiont featuring brian and cruel i found it interesting that one of the worlds b top cello players listen to hip-hop to help decompress. >> it's kind of like the orche
for 23 years he's modest about his job and his talent as a cellist fact is it the cleveland orchestra is one of the top ranked orchestras in the worldrc behind the leadership of conduct are reports y america's most brilliant orchestrao consisting of about 100 full-time musicians at the top of their gameonon severance hall this is the home court of the cleveland orchestra and the acoustics in this place are simply magnificent but the slightest misstep the slightest mistake and everyone can hear...
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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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the orchestra is receiving ? ? even playing with the kids' rock idol mega death in the united states. ? what's been the most surprising thing for you in watching the children over the last six years? >> translator: the most surprising thing i have seen in these children is the change in their eyes. from living in hopelessness to living in hope of a better tu ? ? >> reporter: better life through music. they did it in their own extra ordinary way. ? the documentary land philharmonic playing in los angeles and several cities around the country. vimeo in november. >> the cbs "overnight news" will >> a lot of people look forward to retiren't as a time to take that long awaited cruise. then there are those who take so many cruises that the ship become a home away from home. well peter greenburg found one retired woman pushing that to the extreme. the ocean liner is her only home. >> did you miss me? >> i did. >> reporter: you could say 88-year-old lee has earned her sea legs. >> how often are you talking to the family at
the orchestra is receiving ? ? even playing with the kids' rock idol mega death in the united states. ? what's been the most surprising thing for you in watching the children over the last six years? >> translator: the most surprising thing i have seen in these children is the change in their eyes. from living in hopelessness to living in hope of a better tu ? ? >> reporter: better life through music. they did it in their own extra ordinary way. ? the documentary land philharmonic...
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describe for me what it is like to play with the orchestra. a lot of people are dying to play with us. th beautiful thing that has no price. when we met them recently in new york city they were more than 4,500 miles from home. a small village built around a landfill on the outskirts. garbage provide a livelihood for 2,500 families who live there. they sift through the mound looking for stuff to sell. fabio chavez came up with the idea to make music from the junkyard. he gives lessons for free for any child looking to escape poverty. >> music is a necessity. why? >> translator: because culture is very important. it is as important as eating. culture is as important as having a home. and a local carpenter, picks through the trash heap for raw materials to make the instruments. >> translator: the truth is at first, the people would make fun of us because we didn't have instruments. now they realize that thanks to the orchestra, us or any other child can change his or her life. through music. >> her grandmother, enrolled the girls in the music les
describe for me what it is like to play with the orchestra. a lot of people are dying to play with us. th beautiful thing that has no price. when we met them recently in new york city they were more than 4,500 miles from home. a small village built around a landfill on the outskirts. garbage provide a livelihood for 2,500 families who live there. they sift through the mound looking for stuff to sell. fabio chavez came up with the idea to make music from the junkyard. he gives lessons for free...
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plus, old meets new when the chamber orchestra of philadelphia opens its new season, we've got a sneak peek in the 6abc loves the arts. >>> plus, meteorologist chris sowers returns with the full accuweather fall forecast. you're going to like it when "action news" returns. for senate, katie mcginty will stand up to the big oil polluters. she'll work to protect our air and water and make us a leader in clean energy jobs. and millionaire pat toomey? he's for the big oil polluters. toomey voted to protect twenty-four billion dollars in tax breaks for oil companies. and they've given toomey seven hundred thousand dollars in campaign contributions. pat toomey: he's not for us. senate majority pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. we're just a few minutes away from the start of philadelphia's colorful annual tradition, the puerto rican day parade. it is filled with mucous and floats, the grand stand is set up at eakens oval. you can hear all the sights and sounds live in 20 minutes or 15 minutes. the live broadcast begins at 12:30 p.m. after this newscast. >>> thousands of
plus, old meets new when the chamber orchestra of philadelphia opens its new season, we've got a sneak peek in the 6abc loves the arts. >>> plus, meteorologist chris sowers returns with the full accuweather fall forecast. you're going to like it when "action news" returns. for senate, katie mcginty will stand up to the big oil polluters. she'll work to protect our air and water and make us a leader in clean energy jobs. and millionaire pat toomey? he's for the big oil...
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he marries the piano and the orchestra.redible way of utilizing the orchestra to create different colors and characters to start the year off with a bang. >> reporter: it's a teaser of what's to come, a three week long festival slated tore -- slated for january. >> the orchestra presents the highest level artist internationally. >> reporter: the philadelphia orchestra season runs september 22 through the 24th. go to philly.org or visit 6abc loves the arts. for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. vo: in times of crisis america depends on steady leadership. donald trump: "knock the crap out of them, would you? seriously..."vo: clear thinking... donald trump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of them." vo: just one. fios is not cable. we're wired differently.
he marries the piano and the orchestra.redible way of utilizing the orchestra to create different colors and characters to start the year off with a bang. >> reporter: it's a teaser of what's to come, a three week long festival slated tore -- slated for january. >> the orchestra presents the highest level artist internationally. >> reporter: the philadelphia orchestra season runs september 22 through the 24th. go to philly.org or visit 6abc loves the arts. for 6abc loves the...
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in the entire world and they make music right here in cleveland at the cleveland orchestra is getting ready to open its new season at severance hall in dave spiegel was granted where access glimpse of what's to come this year. >> beethoven five he was after revolution in his time beethoven always said that he thought that music could actually change people's lives brian thoren has been with the cleveland orchestra for 23 years he's a modest about his job and talenttr as a cellist fact is the cleveland orchestra is one of the top behind the leadership of conduct are free conductor friends belzer misseded the new york times reports america's most brilliant orchestra consisting of about 100 full-timeic positions at the top of their game at severance hall this is the home court of the cleveland orchestra and thean acoustics in this place are simply magnificent but the slightest missteps the slightest mistakes and the heavier band of rain associated with this type spinning of the area of low pressuredin it stalled right about their sincere meander around for the next of three or four days
in the entire world and they make music right here in cleveland at the cleveland orchestra is getting ready to open its new season at severance hall in dave spiegel was granted where access glimpse of what's to come this year. >> beethoven five he was after revolution in his time beethoven always said that he thought that music could actually change people's lives brian thoren has been with the cleveland orchestra for 23 years he's a modest about his job and talenttr as a cellist fact is...
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. >>> philadelphia orchestra is ready for their season with a style setting pianist.eteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. (vo) we went to hollywood to ask if america's favorites - burgers, tacos and chili could taste just as great made with turkey. thousands stepped into the jennie-o tasting booth to find out. with just one bite, they knew. now it's your turn to make the switch. the damage in okay okay from saturday's 5.6 magnitude earthquake. more than 3 dozen waste water disposal wells are ordered to shut down. they are used to get used in oil and natural gas production. there were no serious injuries in the quake, but tribal leaders say the pawnee nation was heavily damaged. >>> katherine scott will fight for -- rick scott will fight for more funding for the zika virus. mosquito control teams are spraying on the ground and by air with mostly state funds. scott says congress has to work through its differences and come up with more funding. the cdc said the zika virus money will run out soon. >>> space x plans to launch fa
. >>> philadelphia orchestra is ready for their season with a style setting pianist.eteorologist chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. (vo) we went to hollywood to ask if america's favorites - burgers, tacos and chili could taste just as great made with turkey. thousands stepped into the jennie-o tasting booth to find out. with just one bite, they knew. now it's your turn to make the switch. the damage in okay okay from saturday's 5.6 magnitude...
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- "thank you for being here at air horn orchestra #22!" 22 consecutive weeks... and the band played on... --orchestra nats-- ...sounding off against house bill mccrory's continued support for the controversial law, they say discriminates against l-g-b-t north carolinians. the fight took a new turn wednesday-- when the governor released his latest campaign ad... hb-2 front and center! - "other folks were actually pushing to make our schools allow boys to use the girl's locker room and showers. are we really talking about this." - "i'm not at all surprised to hear him using that kind of rhetoric. that's been his caser from the beginning. i think it illustrates a deep fact is that it's not boys being in the girls locker room, it's girls being in the girls locker room." hope tyler joined the protest tonight... - "he's doing nothing but fear mongering and it's wrong." her transgender son, kai, transitioned a year and a half ago. kai uses the boys restrooms and lockers rooms at sanderson high in raleigh... and she says kai's been welcomed by his classmates and wake cou
- "thank you for being here at air horn orchestra #22!" 22 consecutive weeks... and the band played on... --orchestra nats-- ...sounding off against house bill mccrory's continued support for the controversial law, they say discriminates against l-g-b-t north carolinians. the fight took a new turn wednesday-- when the governor released his latest campaign ad... hb-2 front and center! - "other folks were actually pushing to make our schools allow boys to use the girl's locker room...
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. >>> ahead a renown pianist will perform a world premier with the chamber orchestra of philadelphia. >> late this morning we learned the name of the pilot and passenger killed in the small plane crash in hunterdon, new jersey. 50-year-old robert buzz. the plane crashed in a field by sky manner airport in a alexandria township. federal officials are looking into why the engine stalled. >>> the search continues for a hit hit-and-run driver who killed a man at castor and bly avenues early yesterday morning. the victim was crossing the intersection wheft -- when he was hit. the impact threw the man 50 feet. the car drove away and abandoned humberto morales lives across the street from where the car was abandoned. >> i knew that car didn't belong on the block. >> reporter: the victim's identity has not yet been released. >>> the coast guard along with good samaritans helped rescue 8 people from their burning boat in north jersey. the 40-foot long boat caught fire 6 miles off the coast of sandy hook. people on the boat nearby saw the flames and came to help. everybody made it to shore safe
. >>> ahead a renown pianist will perform a world premier with the chamber orchestra of philadelphia. >> late this morning we learned the name of the pilot and passenger killed in the small plane crash in hunterdon, new jersey. 50-year-old robert buzz. the plane crashed in a field by sky manner airport in a alexandria township. federal officials are looking into why the engine stalled. >>> the search continues for a hit hit-and-run driver who killed a man at castor and...
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philadelphia orchestra is getting ready to kick off the new season with a little french flare, we have a preview up next. >> plus, police are searching for answers after a deadly shooting at a philadelphia bar. >> meteorologist chris sowers will be back with the full accuweather forecast when "action news" continues. heading out to the softwares shore where officials are warning people to stay out of the water. annie mccormick is live in ton harbor, annie, what's the latest where you are. >> reporter: the wind is picking up. take a look at the waves. they are getting more aggressive by the hour. you can see people looking at the ocean and not getting in it. that's how the beach patrol wants it. rough surf turned the ocean in stone harbor into a dangerous whirlpool. one surfer was pulled out nearly a mile. while everyone is told to stay out of the water, not everyone listened to emergency management assessment to leave town saturday. >> we love it here, it's a happy place and quiet place, if we leave we leave. >> we have not decided. >> reporter: near ton harbor, police shut down the to
philadelphia orchestra is getting ready to kick off the new season with a little french flare, we have a preview up next. >> plus, police are searching for answers after a deadly shooting at a philadelphia bar. >> meteorologist chris sowers will be back with the full accuweather forecast when "action news" continues. heading out to the softwares shore where officials are warning people to stay out of the water. annie mccormick is live in ton harbor, annie, what's the...
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he is the conductor of the orchestra. all the cues come from the principal musician, and the person who is playing the improvisation. he plays what we call a break or ausical cue, and that will sound different depending on whatever style they're playing. we hear the cue-- it's an established rhythm-- and once we hear it, we know to start our step. you have to follow their feet, you know, how their hands move, and if the dancer gotta move like that, you got to make sure you got the connection and the language-- the language you have to do from all her movement from her body, you have to go together. maybe you can go "baaaaadaaaadum, baaaaadaaaadum." (sharriff) there is a direct relationship-- we like to say a marriage-- between the music and the dance. the musicians actually control the tempo. mandiani is a social dance which means that it's not ceremonial or ritualistic. i like to say that mandiani is like doing our street dance-- you know when we're just "hey," that's what we do here to self entertain, or to have a house
he is the conductor of the orchestra. all the cues come from the principal musician, and the person who is playing the improvisation. he plays what we call a break or ausical cue, and that will sound different depending on whatever style they're playing. we hear the cue-- it's an established rhythm-- and once we hear it, we know to start our step. you have to follow their feet, you know, how their hands move, and if the dancer gotta move like that, you got to make sure you got the connection...
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that is duke ellington's orchestra directing the band. playing take the a train. characteristic of early forms of jazz. we envision that being played in a jazz club. in the 1920's, the 1930's. indeed, these big orchestras, the director playing with a big band, that was very characteristic of early forms of jazz. as the 1950's war on jazz changed a little bit. guys like dave brubeck, who had been orchestra leaders before the 1950's moved over to this quintet model and the different sound that was associated with it. here is an example. ♪ you probably recognize that. that is dave brubeck's famous take five. hopefully you can see the difference between big band, big orchestra and the way these smaller groups favored the improvisation that was characteristic and made modern jazz so appealing to so many people. so, just thinking about some basic music structure. you have a 4-4 time signature. dave brubeck is working in 5/4, and he has all sorts of crazy time signatures that i sure as hell could never play. it is this where i want to focus on for a moment. the state dep
that is duke ellington's orchestra directing the band. playing take the a train. characteristic of early forms of jazz. we envision that being played in a jazz club. in the 1920's, the 1930's. indeed, these big orchestras, the director playing with a big band, that was very characteristic of early forms of jazz. as the 1950's war on jazz changed a little bit. guys like dave brubeck, who had been orchestra leaders before the 1950's moved over to this quintet model and the different sound that...
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that is duke ellington's orchestra directing the band. playing take the a train.is characteristics of early forms of jazz. we envision that being played in a jazz club. ,ndeed these big orchestras that was very characteristic of early forms of jazz. as the 1950's war on jazz changed a little bit. ruback who had been orchestra leaders before the 1950's moved over to this model. here is an example. ♪ >> you probably recognize that. take five.ous hopefully you can see the difference between big band, big orchestra and the way these smaller groups favored the improvisations characteristic and made modern jazz so appealing to so many people. about a sick music structure. you have a 4-4 time signature. he has all sorts of crazy time signatures. it is this where i want to focus on for a moment. the state department was seeing something. seeing the relevance and the applicability of this new form of jazz in the places they were going. ability, if you , or you are an iraqi and you are hearing that kind of music. what is the message that might be conveyed with that new kind
that is duke ellington's orchestra directing the band. playing take the a train.is characteristics of early forms of jazz. we envision that being played in a jazz club. ,ndeed these big orchestras that was very characteristic of early forms of jazz. as the 1950's war on jazz changed a little bit. ruback who had been orchestra leaders before the 1950's moved over to this model. here is an example. ♪ >> you probably recognize that. take five.ous hopefully you can see the difference...
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. >>> well, it's curtis symphony orchestra is preparing for their first concert of the season. in 6 abc loves the arts, karen rogers takes us to what we expect to hear from students. >> the curtis institute of music is known for training the world's most gifted musicians and 100 students will take the stage for works from the russian and french repertoire. the orchestra is ringing in the new season with an exploration of composers from the 18th and 19th century. >> be ready for some of the most amazing sounds you can every hear. >> it is depicting a story of a misbehaving child who is very dismayed when the objects in his room start to speak to him. >> the curtis opera theater will join the orchestra to perform the piece. >> it's a treat to have them. >> and it will be followed by the notation. >> it's one of the more interesting pieces we will be playing, there are moments where every single instrument is featured. >> and the trumpet player's favorite works, called pictures at an exhibition. >> this opens with a solo trumpet line the bane of every trumpet player's existence, e
. >>> well, it's curtis symphony orchestra is preparing for their first concert of the season. in 6 abc loves the arts, karen rogers takes us to what we expect to hear from students. >> the curtis institute of music is known for training the world's most gifted musicians and 100 students will take the stage for works from the russian and french repertoire. the orchestra is ringing in the new season with an exploration of composers from the 18th and 19th century. >> be ready...
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i went back and was faking it with the philadelphia orchestra and a month later i got called to do myst nfl films recording in the studio in mount laurel. and i went there, here i was. i could hardly control my hands and i was hoping people around me woruldn't notice. apparently i pulled it off. >> they didn't. thank you very much, bob. what a great pleasure to meet you. you're a true inspiration. >> not ready to call bob cured of the disease. said symptoms could return. never begin a program like bob's without talking to your doctor first. >>> up next, dieing to be thin. we'll hear from parents who lost their son to anorexia. the warning signs you should look for. (vo) we went to hollywood to ask if america's favorites - burgers, tacos and chili could taste just as great made with turkey. thousands stepped into the jennie-o tasting booth to find out. with just one bite, they knew. now it's your turn to make the switch. for senate, katie mcginty or pat toomey? mcginty supports clean energy jobs. pat toomey voted to protect tax breaks for oil companies. mcginty is pro-choice. toomey wa
i went back and was faking it with the philadelphia orchestra and a month later i got called to do myst nfl films recording in the studio in mount laurel. and i went there, here i was. i could hardly control my hands and i was hoping people around me woruldn't notice. apparently i pulled it off. >> they didn't. thank you very much, bob. what a great pleasure to meet you. you're a true inspiration. >> not ready to call bob cured of the disease. said symptoms could return. never begin...
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the orchestra will have fifteen free concerts, over the next four days. and they're taking the show on the road. today.. they perf hospital... the sundial shopping center in st. pete, and even tampa international airport. this is video from them performing at the moffit cancer center, earlier this year. and what happens when you pop music? you get "il divo"... a quartet that sings classial tunes with a modern twist... and all in ?italian. the group was actually brought together by simon cowell... back in 2003. the show is at ruth eckerd hall in clearwater, starting tonight at eight. and today in orlando... you can hear a popular tv theme song... ?live. the "bo deans" are performing at the epcot international food and wine festival. yup... the band behind the "party of five" theme song. they'll be there today, tomorrow and friday performing several sets. it's included with ((//2shot)) toss to dave... ((vanessa toss to shayla.... toss to ((vanessa toss to shayla.... still ahead in the five o'clock hour: the latest on the massive chaos... in the city of char
the orchestra will have fifteen free concerts, over the next four days. and they're taking the show on the road. today.. they perf hospital... the sundial shopping center in st. pete, and even tampa international airport. this is video from them performing at the moffit cancer center, earlier this year. and what happens when you pop music? you get "il divo"... a quartet that sings classial tunes with a modern twist... and all in ?italian. the group was actually brought together by...
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and the milwaukee chamber orchestra--mom knew a special gift--- and for the parents--the task is not to get john to practice--but to get him to stop--this summer he often day keyboard-- john says if he were not a musician--he'd want a career john schinlder plays like an old soul..and thinks like one too--he believes that thru music --the pulse of humanity- at the pianoarts north american competition john was the winner of a best performance of a duo, and winner of the wisconsin prize--and won a third place it's starting to feel a ?little? more like football weather out there.another full slate of friday night frenzy games tonight. chief meteorologist john malan has the forecast. cooler air has settled in this evening and it will be kind of dreary out when heading to high we'll have mostly cloudy skies and the possibility of some patchy fog. there is also a slight chance of showers or sprinkles. temperatures will forecast isn't looking all the great, but i guess it could be worse. most of saturday should be dry, but we'll continue to see lots of clouds and we're keeping a slight chanc
and the milwaukee chamber orchestra--mom knew a special gift--- and for the parents--the task is not to get john to practice--but to get him to stop--this summer he often day keyboard-- john says if he were not a musician--he'd want a career john schinlder plays like an old soul..and thinks like one too--he believes that thru music --the pulse of humanity- at the pianoarts north american competition john was the winner of a best performance of a duo, and winner of the wisconsin prize--and won a...
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minutes away from trans-an siberian orchestra tickets. right now we'd like to thank the vermillion high school marching rihigh being with us thishis morning. have them take it away. you guys have a busy weekend.sy just a second.nd. you guys have a busy weekend.ken yes we do. a game tonight the festival isis tomorrow night at seven and tha we have that willie barra paradd on sunday. thank you guys there.e. take it away you guys.on sthanky [music playing] thanks to live nation we haveha another four pack friday to give away. right now you have a chance to win four tickets to see the ho transsiberian orchestra on december 31st at the q. be the 8th caller at 216-578-0888 right now to win. good luck. t the q. dc comics has declared that their most acclaimed heroine is attracted to both men and womeni their r attracteto bos and has gentlemen, wonder woman is officially bisexual. wonder woman is currently in the midst of her 75th anniversary celebrations. in an interview with cosmicoicre city current writer greg rucka said that wonder woman had
minutes away from trans-an siberian orchestra tickets. right now we'd like to thank the vermillion high school marching rihigh being with us thishis morning. have them take it away. you guys have a busy weekend.sy just a second.nd. you guys have a busy weekend.ken yes we do. a game tonight the festival isis tomorrow night at seven and tha we have that willie barra paradd on sunday. thank you guys there.e. take it away you guys.on sthanky [music playing] thanks to live nation we haveha another...
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. >> the orchestra is ready to ring in the new sean, these musicians won't be alone when they ring it in. karen rogers has 6abc loves the arts. >> and meteorologist chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. today, we make caring for your eyes even easier. right now, buy one pair of glasses, and get another pair free. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. blinds to gquiet.w motorized blinds and shades. convenient. and surprisingly affordable. right now, take 25% off all motorised blinds and shades. life's just gotten a little bit easier. blinds to go. blinds for life. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios, this is ryan. you can't tell me this cord isn't in, i know it's in, it's in but it's not working. i'm sending you a link to the my fios app that's going to let me see what you're seeing. really? yes...mr. mcenroe. see that cord? just plug it into the connector on the right. so you c
. >> the orchestra is ready to ring in the new sean, these musicians won't be alone when they ring it in. karen rogers has 6abc loves the arts. >> and meteorologist chris sowers has the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" continues. pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. today, we make caring for your eyes even easier. right now, buy one pair of glasses, and get another pair free. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. this is...
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. >> well the magic of our show is there's not an orchestra hidden in the pit. we are the orchestra so all the girls and boys if we're not on stage singing and dancing we run up to the band stand to play and i play accordion and some are amazing some people play 3 or 4 instruments as well as singing and dancing. so time to go play candy crush back stage. >> we're so glad that you're giving your time and talent and love it. so excited. welcome to denver. hope you hat shows. make sure you go to the website or you can go to the link on our website 9news.com opening in denver only here for a couple of weeks. so got to we are with watching tropical storm roslyn. 80s for the next couple of days. >> colorado back and forth. >> all right well thanks for >>> inside angelina's divorce hideout house. >> how she mapped out their split and what they didn't put u in the prenup that could spark a brangelina war. now on "extra." ? extra extra ? ? extra extra ? >> angelina shelling out grand a month for this malibu bachelorette pad. how far in advance she found it before filing
. >> well the magic of our show is there's not an orchestra hidden in the pit. we are the orchestra so all the girls and boys if we're not on stage singing and dancing we run up to the band stand to play and i play accordion and some are amazing some people play 3 or 4 instruments as well as singing and dancing. so time to go play candy crush back stage. >> we're so glad that you're giving your time and talent and love it. so excited. welcome to denver. hope you hat shows. make sure...
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twenty-two yearss of the orchestra with a big show planned and rolling into cleveland. details straight from new york coming up. plus another gorgeous day on tap. aj is back with the answer. he will be talking about driverlesshe cars . the department of transportation guidelines will come out and we th why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring ...fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time ...fun. the learning the virtue of sharing ...fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. >> 8:47 on tuesday morning. welcome back to fox 8 news. nothing more than aa few clouds that are pushing in the lake right now not producing precipitation and not expecting pressure to push outward. high-pressure will be the weather watch going through the week ahead of. sun today and unseasonably warm high of 83. a calm night in inland, so likely drop intoin the 50s in high of 83 degrees today, the fox 8 day forecast toasty temperatures much cooler by sunday, highs in the 60s. we will send it back your way. for two decades now, we love the
twenty-two yearss of the orchestra with a big show planned and rolling into cleveland. details straight from new york coming up. plus another gorgeous day on tap. aj is back with the answer. he will be talking about driverlesshe cars . the department of transportation guidelines will come out and we th why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard, never boring ...fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time ...fun. the learning the virtue of sharing ...fun. why let...
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. >> musicians at the philadelphia orchestra plan to keep talking even though the contract expired at midnight. no pay raises over the first two years and 1% hike in the following years. union workers are trying to get their pay back to the top of or which he is -- orchestras across the country. >>> faa has banned people from putting samsung vii galaxy in their bags. american and a lot of -- >>> tesla crashed into a tractor-trailer while using the system. a software update is coming out that would likely prevented crash. >>> stocks fell 394 points and futures point to triple digit losses at the opening bell this morning. >>> the real life drama of the miracle on the hudson brought people out to the movies sully made $35 million in tickets sales. tom hanks was in the film directed by clint ease -- eastwood. >> i don't go to the movies. >> reporter: eastwood always does a good man. >> the agency who is doing its job to fight the zika virus outbreak said it's about to run out of money. that's coming up at 5:00 a.m. a florida teen previously arrested for posing as a doctor was arrested ag
. >> musicians at the philadelphia orchestra plan to keep talking even though the contract expired at midnight. no pay raises over the first two years and 1% hike in the following years. union workers are trying to get their pay back to the top of or which he is -- orchestras across the country. >>> faa has banned people from putting samsung vii galaxy in their bags. american and a lot of -- >>> tesla crashed into a tractor-trailer while using the system. a software...
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together the 20-16/20-17 season will be , the last for the quarterback of the milwaukee symphony orchestra. adrienne: wisn 12 news kathy mykelby had the pleasure of spending time with edo de waart whose farewell tour starts ? reporter: the maestro is going out with gusto. mozart's the marriage of figaro is a favorite of edo de waart . >> where you pull your style? >> the truth matters to us. truth and how we play in what we say. reporter: at 75 his love for his family is why he's giving up the ever time consuming post as 8 years ago a move from hong kong to get closer to his wife's family brought edo to madison. at the same time, the milwaukee symphony needed a music director it was meant to be. >> and from the first downbeat in the rehearsal to the concert it was clear to me that this would be a really good thing. he respects his team and has >> i am an avid fan of the green bay packers. reporter: in music as in sport there is passion and teamwork. >> you just have to play. you set the tempo. and you let them use what they have. reporter: who do you like on the green bay packers? >> repor
together the 20-16/20-17 season will be , the last for the quarterback of the milwaukee symphony orchestra. adrienne: wisn 12 news kathy mykelby had the pleasure of spending time with edo de waart whose farewell tour starts ? reporter: the maestro is going out with gusto. mozart's the marriage of figaro is a favorite of edo de waart . >> where you pull your style? >> the truth matters to us. truth and how we play in what we say. reporter: at 75 his love for his family is why he's...
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new management, a new board, new orchestra members get credit for the turnaround in addition to some budget helping changes including an expanded schedule and new venues for the orchestra including perform answers at red rocks. the season kicks off at september 16th. >> good for them. they put on quite the show. >> i have tickets for something next year even. >>> it will be cold and rainy >> kathy is tracking a 40- degree drop in temperatures over the next couple days. ? ? ? isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. >>> gusty and cool, but awfully nice for a monday. i'm meteorologist kathy sabine outside in the backyard where the sun is coming out from behind the clouds. we do have a partly sunny afternoon, still the chance of out. 74 degrees in denver today, 90s in southeastern colorado as a cool front marches in from the north. the average is 8
new management, a new board, new orchestra members get credit for the turnaround in addition to some budget helping changes including an expanded schedule and new venues for the orchestra including perform answers at red rocks. the season kicks off at september 16th. >> good for them. they put on quite the show. >> i have tickets for something next year even. >>> it will be cold and rainy >> kathy is tracking a 40- degree drop in temperatures over the next couple...
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the maestro - tim hankewich - of orchestra iowa joins us here at midday. tim... always great to see you. - what makes this event so attractive each year when it's put on the calendar? whole idea come about to blend the orchestra...wi th the area veterans visit washington d-c. we'll explain hoi raising money for eastern iowa honor flights. meteorologist justin gehrts updates our temperatures coming up in your first alert will offer a better wage starting in january. the board of supervisors voted one last time this morning in cedar rapids. the city of cedar rapids is looking for ideas to improve part of mount vernon road. and hillary clinton is taking some time off after a health scare this weekend at a 9-11 memorial in new york. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news at midday. in less than three months, linn county will earn a higher wage. the board of supervisors officially voted to approve the increase this morning. kcrg-tv9's dave franzman sat in on that vote this morning and joins us live from our cedar rapids new
the maestro - tim hankewich - of orchestra iowa joins us here at midday. tim... always great to see you. - what makes this event so attractive each year when it's put on the calendar? whole idea come about to blend the orchestra...wi th the area veterans visit washington d-c. we'll explain hoi raising money for eastern iowa honor flights. meteorologist justin gehrts updates our temperatures coming up in your first alert will offer a better wage starting in january. the board of supervisors...
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. >> contract for members of philadelphia orchestra expired at midnight. the music will play on because both sides have agreed to keep talking. management's first offer included no pay raises over the first two years, while they try to bring their pay back to the top for orchestras across the country. >>> eagles are doing just fine with the rookie quarterback and rookie coach. carson wentz is the first rookie quarterback to start in an opener in nfl history. he drove the team 75 yards for the score on his first series. he threw 278 yards for the most for the a quarter back in team history. the eagles play the bears in chicago on monday night football. >> reporter: i don't think there have been many quarterbacks in their first nfl game have thrown 300 yards. he probably could have, except they had to run the clock. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan we have no precipitation of course. as we take a look outside, a good morning, the camera rock-steady and not much wind out there and temperatures cool with low humidity. 63 degrees, the dewpoint in t
. >> contract for members of philadelphia orchestra expired at midnight. the music will play on because both sides have agreed to keep talking. management's first offer included no pay raises over the first two years, while they try to bring their pay back to the top for orchestras across the country. >>> eagles are doing just fine with the rookie quarterback and rookie coach. carson wentz is the first rookie quarterback to start in an opener in nfl history. he drove the team 75...
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these sounds have the hartford high school marching band and orchestra embarking on ponton takes us inside the school as students received a formal invitation for an important trip across the pond. thema: with all the pageantry of an english royal event, a special assembly at hartford union high school for the band and orchestra. >> i have with me the formal invitation to invite you all to come to london and participate in the 2018 parade. thema: robert davis, former lord mayor of westminster issuing the formal invitation. >> another custodian bestowed upon very few high schools from the united states. will you accept? [cheers and applause] thema: davis says the new year's day parade includes more than 8000 performers from around the world and about 600,000 spectators. seeing all the people. thema: band members say they're also looking forward to putting their lifelong love of music on display for the world. >> i love the clarinet. i was going to play saxophone but i picked clarinet and i am happy i did. thema: parade organizers also brought gifts from england, including a plate for the sc
these sounds have the hartford high school marching band and orchestra embarking on ponton takes us inside the school as students received a formal invitation for an important trip across the pond. thema: with all the pageantry of an english royal event, a special assembly at hartford union high school for the band and orchestra. >> i have with me the formal invitation to invite you all to come to london and participate in the 2018 parade. thema: robert davis, former lord mayor of...
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these young musicians from paraguay form the recycled orchestra. describe for me what it's like to play with the orchestra. >> translator: a lot of people are dying to play with us. price. >> reporter: when we met them recently in new york city, they were more than 4,500 miles from their home. small village built around a landfill on the outskirts of paraguay's capital. they sift through the mounds looking for stuff to sell. this forme technician came up with the idea to make music from the junk yard. he gives lessons for free to any child to escape poverty. >> translator: because culture is very important. it's as important as eating. culture is as important as having a home. >> reporter: a local carpenter named don picks through the trash heap for the raw materials to make these instruments. >> translator: the truth is that at first, people would make fun of us because we didn't have instruments and now they realize that thanks to the orchestra, us or any other child can change his or her life through music. >> reporter: their grandmother enroll
these young musicians from paraguay form the recycled orchestra. describe for me what it's like to play with the orchestra. >> translator: a lot of people are dying to play with us. price. >> reporter: when we met them recently in new york city, they were more than 4,500 miles from their home. small village built around a landfill on the outskirts of paraguay's capital. they sift through the mounds looking for stuff to sell. this forme technician came up with the idea to make music...
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the curtis symphony orchestra is about to kick off their new season.french flavor and that's not all. >> meteorologist chris sowers is back next with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. we'll be right back. marcopolo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! sì? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? ma io sono marco polo, ma... marco...! playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. sì, sono qui... what's not surprising? how much money amanda and keith saved by switching to geico. ahhh... polo. marco...! polo! fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. polo! fourteen americans killed in a san bernardino mass shooting... but after this tragedy - when pat toomey had the chance to ban suspected terrorists from buying guns - he voted against closing this loophole for terrorists - and with the gun lobby. katie: we have to do everything in our power to keep guns away from terrorists who threaten our way of life. i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message because we can't risk our families' s
the curtis symphony orchestra is about to kick off their new season.french flavor and that's not all. >> meteorologist chris sowers is back next with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. we'll be right back. marcopolo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! polo! marco...! sì? polo! marco...! polo! scusa? ma io sono marco polo, ma... marco...! playing "marco polo" with marco polo? surprising. ragazzini, io sono marco polo. sì, sono qui... what's not surprising? how...
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burst onto the international jazz scene as the youngest member of dizzy gillespie's united nations orchestra. 20 years later, his signature pan-american sound continues to revolutionize contemporary jazz. innovative pianist, composer, and humanitarian danilo perez. i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. wow, how beautiful, danilo perez. thank you for joining us. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> hinojosa: some people might not know your name, but you are a grammy award winning musician, composer. you head up the berklee college of music global jazz institute. >> yes. >> hinojosa: you head up the panamanian jazz festival that you created. you live in boston. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and you give so much back in terms of your music to the world. it's really an honor to have you here. >> it's my honor, too. >> hinojosa: when people think about jazz, sometimes they think it's a solid american traditional music. you grew up in panama, and in fact, panama and jazz, there's a long history there. i mean, you're panamanian, latin jazz, but this is not new, right? >> yes. actually, there has been a signi
burst onto the international jazz scene as the youngest member of dizzy gillespie's united nations orchestra. 20 years later, his signature pan-american sound continues to revolutionize contemporary jazz. innovative pianist, composer, and humanitarian danilo perez. i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. wow, how beautiful, danilo perez. thank you for joining us. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> hinojosa: some people might not know your name, but you are a grammy award winning...
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roof-raising soul revue in honor of stax records, featuring big jim wright and the black music honors orchestra! [ applause ] [ "soul man" plays ] >> well, they decided to give the band some, so you might as well get with this. ? coming to you on dusty road ? ? whole lot of lovin' ? ? i'm a soul man ? ? i'm a soul man ? [ "i'll take you there" plays ] put your hands together. >> ? i know a place, yeah ? ? where ain't nobody crying ? >> ? i'll take you there ? >> ? oh, oh, oh, take me there ? >> ? i'll take you there ? >> ? i'll take you there ? >> oh, come on, dario. little green onions for your soul. ? horns, let me hear you! ? soul! oh, you might as well... hey! here we go. this is one of my favorites. [ "theme from shaft" plays ] you gonna learn what we learned when we was kids. >> ? he's a complicated man ? ? no one understands him but his woman ? >> ? shaft ? >> that shaft is bad mother... >> ? shut your mouth ? >> all right, that's enough. ? [ cheers and applause ] >> presenting the legendary achievement in music award to stax records... >> welcome president and ceo of the national museum
roof-raising soul revue in honor of stax records, featuring big jim wright and the black music honors orchestra! [ applause ] [ "soul man" plays ] >> well, they decided to give the band some, so you might as well get with this. ? coming to you on dusty road ? ? whole lot of lovin' ? ? i'm a soul man ? ? i'm a soul man ? [ "i'll take you there" plays ] put your hands together. >> ? i know a place, yeah ? ? where ain't nobody crying ? >> ? i'll take you there...
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the orchestra is playing the music of the opening as if it's become somehow tony's subconscious mind,is. ♪ maria i've just kissed a girl named maria beautiful chord, and all theho warmth. now that's what the orchestra is doing, but above it, in the film, tony, as if rhapsodizing about this maria, the sound and the single word gets higher and higher in pitch ♪ maria maria until finally climaxes up here. ♪ ♪ maria and in the film sings this ♪ maria maria maria ♪ maria >> now that's kind of operatic, but it's lower in pitch. no one's vocal chords are straining, no one's blood vessels are bursting, it's doable eight times a week, and for the public it was perfectly successful. >> reporter: right, but that's not the opera version that bernstein wanted. >> that's not what he wanted. he comes from the world of being one of the great opera conductors. i mean was there ever a more over the top, larger than life, operatic personality than bernstein? so he writes a version that goes higher, and higher, and higher, ♪ maria maria ♪ maria >> and finally climaxes on a high b flat held for ten beats.
the orchestra is playing the music of the opening as if it's become somehow tony's subconscious mind,is. ♪ maria i've just kissed a girl named maria beautiful chord, and all theho warmth. now that's what the orchestra is doing, but above it, in the film, tony, as if rhapsodizing about this maria, the sound and the single word gets higher and higher in pitch ♪ maria maria until finally climaxes up here. ♪ ♪ maria and in the film sings this ♪ maria maria maria ♪ maria >> now...
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it's an orchestra unlike ?? this fall at dunkin' donuts, get lost in pumpkin with a $1.99 medium macchiato or latte from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. sip in the season today. america runs on dunkin'. >> it's an orchestra other. >> young musicians from paraguay are turning trash into beautiful music. in this city people survive by shifting through the trash trying to find anything that may be worth a little cash. what comes out of the trash is treasure in the form of musical instruments made from recycling items. these inspiring musicians and their story is the subject of a harmonic and it remeres this saturday in santa monica, california. and i will be looking forward to that. >> sounds amazing. >> time now for the fox 13 11:00 news. >> we are still following that news alert in charlotte. >> violence took over the city after a protestor was shot, and demonstrators attacked police, several officers are hurt, and the streets are filled with gas, we'll bring you the latest. >> sometimes you want to believe that people are go
it's an orchestra unlike ?? this fall at dunkin' donuts, get lost in pumpkin with a $1.99 medium macchiato or latte from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. sip in the season today. america runs on dunkin'. >> it's an orchestra other. >> young musicians from paraguay are turning trash into beautiful music. in this city people survive by shifting through the trash trying to find anything that may be worth a little cash. what comes out of the trash is treasure in the form of musical instruments made...
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world class singers and dancers and the marinsky orchestra. 24 opera singers and 36 belly dancers arerently with the marinsky theater. they come in all around the world, including the united states, japan and brazil for these performers, the festival is a unique opportunity to perform with world class artists. >> i'm thrilled, top artists are coming here. i'll be performing alongside them. >> this festival is an invaluable opportunity to experience the arts at the highest level. >> a japanese ballerina will be dancing the role of the nymph in the ballet giselle. she was born in 1991. at age 3 she took her first ballet lesson. she spent two years studying ballet in st. petersburg. three years ago, she became a member of the ballet theater compa company. she shares an apartment in the city with another dancer in the theater company this man hails from the czech republic. the two got engaged in july. dancers receive a monthly salary of 70,000 rubels or 1,100 u.s. dollars from the theater plus bonuses for each show. >> our little darling. maya pistakaya after the famous ballerina. >> the
world class singers and dancers and the marinsky orchestra. 24 opera singers and 36 belly dancers arerently with the marinsky theater. they come in all around the world, including the united states, japan and brazil for these performers, the festival is a unique opportunity to perform with world class artists. >> i'm thrilled, top artists are coming here. i'll be performing alongside them. >> this festival is an invaluable opportunity to experience the arts at the highest level....