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baghdad and beethoven. he may not see a connection, but this year, the festival in the germantown will include a young orchestra from iraq. we have this report. ♪ >> the orchestra rehearses and beethoven in a hotel. this only takes place in summer. only a few days remain before the big concert. beethoven is popular here. fundamentalists reject most western music so many are forced to hide their instruments when they go out. h>> the most important thing about the orchestra is that it brings together all these people from different cities and religions. and together, we play some of the world's most famous music. and that unites us both onstage and off. >> to tears from the united states, britain, and germany offer fine tuning. finding a good music teacher is hard since most of them left the country after the invasion of iraq in 2003. many are self trained and watch their idols on the internet. >> i went to the university of the arts, but my cello teacher was a violinist said he did not know much about my ins
baghdad and beethoven. he may not see a connection, but this year, the festival in the germantown will include a young orchestra from iraq. we have this report. ♪ >> the orchestra rehearses and beethoven in a hotel. this only takes place in summer. only a few days remain before the big concert. beethoven is popular here. fundamentalists reject most western music so many are forced to hide their instruments when they go out. h>> the most important thing about the orchestra is that...
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. >>> for new music that's over 200 years old by ludwig van beethoven. take a listen. ♪ beethoven composed the string quartet in g open pus 18, but discarded it a year later and wrote a different movement. scholars have pieced together part of the original music. >>> first lady michelle obama as you have never seen her before, plus a dramatic ravine rescue and survival story in southern california. this is the "cbs morning news." or wrong way. every baby plays by his own rules. and they need a diaper that lets them do it. new pampers cruisers with 3-way fit adapt at the waist, legs and bottom ♪ with up to 12 hours of protection for all the freedom to play their way. pampers. it's time to play. hershey's bliss. one square inch of incredibly smooth rich chocolate. one square inch of joy... fun... indulgence... one square inch of bliss. hershey's bliss. lugging around a hot water extraction unit can be a rush! that's why i'm carpet for life. but if things get out of hand, there's no shame in calling us. ♪call 1-800-steemer. these are our ocean spray sparkli
. >>> for new music that's over 200 years old by ludwig van beethoven. take a listen. ♪ beethoven composed the string quartet in g open pus 18, but discarded it a year later and wrote a different movement. scholars have pieced together part of the original music. >>> first lady michelle obama as you have never seen her before, plus a dramatic ravine rescue and survival story in southern california. this is the "cbs morning news." or wrong way. every baby plays by...
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beethoven, and innovation in music . of the international beethoven festival in bonn 2011 from september 9 through october 9. order your tickets online. www.dw-world.de/beethoven. >> welcome back. over the next few days, we will be devoting much of our coverage to the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. in today's "in depth," we begin with a look at what those attacks in the u.s. has meant for muslims living in western countries. many of them have experienced various levels of discrimination, including something that quickly became known as racial profiling. but in the 10 years that have gone by since september 11, have things really improved for muslims living in western cities? the first report is about a man uses the prejudice is still there, and all because of a name. >> becoming a pilot has been a lifelong dream for abba atta. even as a boy, he dropped of taking to the skies. he traveled to germany and completed his piloting license. but atta has the same last name as the man who flew one of the hijacked planes in
beethoven, and innovation in music . of the international beethoven festival in bonn 2011 from september 9 through october 9. order your tickets online. www.dw-world.de/beethoven. >> welcome back. over the next few days, we will be devoting much of our coverage to the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. in today's "in depth," we begin with a look at what those attacks in the u.s. has meant for muslims living in western countries. many of them have experienced various levels of...
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and cbs news correspondent mark phillips has more. ♪ >> reporter: roll over, beethoven it isn't, butnchester, england, has the classical music world all atwitter, in the old way. they're excited. the reason for the excitement is that this movement, part of beethoven's string quartet in g, opus 18 number 2, its full name, is billed as a lost sonata, now found. >> now we're going to hear for the first time since 1800 -- if it was ever performed in 1800 -- a reconstructed original version. ♪ >> reporter: the team at the university of manchester called it reconstructed because they had to piece it together from musical notes left behind by the great composer. the original work was never completed and published because beethoven didn't like it enough to keep it. he threw it away and wrote another version, which everybody admits is better. still, ludwig von's trash is someone else's masterpiece. >> i sense people were listening very intently, and the reception for the first performance was extraordinary. >> reporter: it's not as if beethoven's musical legacy needs enhancing. he's left a bo
and cbs news correspondent mark phillips has more. ♪ >> reporter: roll over, beethoven it isn't, butnchester, england, has the classical music world all atwitter, in the old way. they're excited. the reason for the excitement is that this movement, part of beethoven's string quartet in g, opus 18 number 2, its full name, is billed as a lost sonata, now found. >> now we're going to hear for the first time since 1800 -- if it was ever performed in 1800 -- a reconstructed original...
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quartets, even before they know what a string quartet is or who beethoven was.and there should be wonderful reproductions of the great 20th-century paintings-- the cubists, the abstract expressionist paintings-- on the walls of these schools, so kids get used to hearing and looking at the arts as something--as an integral part of their lives. you need teachers who are anxious and capable of helping young people participate in the arts. i was very lucky. i mean, i didn't like my adoptive parents. that's why i left. but they educated me very well in private schools, and so i was exposed much more and much earlier than other people-- a lot of other kids were-- to the arts. and i'm very grateful for that. if we invest in that kind of education, we may end up with 12-year-olds writing sex farces all over this country. [laughter] (albee) welcome to the club, kids. [laughter] no, the problem is, you can't have this kind of education unless you have parents who are willing to allow this kind of education to occur. i mean, there's a lot of censorship in our school curric
quartets, even before they know what a string quartet is or who beethoven was.and there should be wonderful reproductions of the great 20th-century paintings-- the cubists, the abstract expressionist paintings-- on the walls of these schools, so kids get used to hearing and looking at the arts as something--as an integral part of their lives. you need teachers who are anxious and capable of helping young people participate in the arts. i was very lucky. i mean, i didn't like my adoptive...
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he had the opportunity to conduct the musicians, playing beethoven's 9th symphony as wewell as pieces from tchaikovsky and brahms. it was a first-time experience for the orchestras...as classical music repertoires are rare in the north. chung said the musicians there boasted a high level of musical proficiency and talents, and expressed his desire to introduce them to his own orchestra members in seoul. korean "when the music started, we immediately forgot about all other matters, including political issues. the members of the orchestras and i communicated through music. and i felt assured that we must play music together." and he enthusiastically talked about his plans for holding a joint south and north korea concert in december, this year. korean "i'd like for south and north korean orchestras to perform beethoven's 9th symphony together this december... and donate concert proceeds to help the needy in the north. although my previous efforts to do that failed because of politics, i feel that it is highly possible this time around." chung said north korean officials agreed to hold s
he had the opportunity to conduct the musicians, playing beethoven's 9th symphony as wewell as pieces from tchaikovsky and brahms. it was a first-time experience for the orchestras...as classical music repertoires are rare in the north. chung said the musicians there boasted a high level of musical proficiency and talents, and expressed his desire to introduce them to his own orchestra members in seoul. korean "when the music started, we immediately forgot about all other matters,...
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. >> jon: is there anybody else in history, other than like beethoven, is there anybody that has thate of record that you know of? would you even-- would you follow that? >> i think it's the first. >> jon: it's unbelievable. it's a remarkable thing. now, you have-- these are-- how many duets? >> about 19. >> jon: 19. who sucked? who was terrible? ( laughter ) >> they were all wonderful. really, i really mean it. they were all great. >> jon: no, i know. this is really nice. >> these are the most important, most popular young artists today that are doing very well. >> jon: and they're-- is there anybody that wouldn't? because i can't imagine-- if tony bennett calls you and says, "hey, man, you want to sing a song," i would think it was the honor of their years? >> well, i must say, my son is my wonderful manager for last 45 years, and he came up with this whole premise and i want to thank him for doing that. >> jon: that's danny. a good man, very nice guy. >> thank you. >> jon: he will, though, because i've worked with him before, getting you to do gigs, he will muffle you ( laughter )
. >> jon: is there anybody else in history, other than like beethoven, is there anybody that has thate of record that you know of? would you even-- would you follow that? >> i think it's the first. >> jon: it's unbelievable. it's a remarkable thing. now, you have-- these are-- how many duets? >> about 19. >> jon: 19. who sucked? who was terrible? ( laughter ) >> they were all wonderful. really, i really mean it. they were all great. >> jon: no, i know....
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. >> when we look back at the works of beethoven and mozart and verdi and wagner so many themes in their works were about heroism and bravery and valor and courage. that what was at the core of this story. i was inspired by that. >> reporter: the story and the opera end with attack on the world trade center. where the hero was in charge of security for morgan stanley. when the first tower was attacked he calmed 2700 employees, kept them orderly and let them down more than 50 flights of stairs to safety. singing as he went. but he wanted to be sure no one was left behind. so he went back into the building just before the second plane hit the south tower. he was never heard from again. james stewart wrote about those events first for the new yorker and then in a book heart of a soldier which inspired the opera. stewart sees the hero's decision to reenter the building as almost inevitable. >> it's amazing to me that in that moment you see like the culmination of everything that he had lived for, experienced and believed in. he could have emerged a hero. he would have been hailed from one en
. >> when we look back at the works of beethoven and mozart and verdi and wagner so many themes in their works were about heroism and bravery and valor and courage. that what was at the core of this story. i was inspired by that. >> reporter: the story and the opera end with attack on the world trade center. where the hero was in charge of security for morgan stanley. when the first tower was attacked he calmed 2700 employees, kept them orderly and let them down more than 50 flights...
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. >>> coming up, beethoven's lost melody performed for the first time in 200 years.rell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." morning news. [ girls ] good. ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ phew! [ ernie ] we make our cookies the way only keebler elves can: with a little something extra. so every bite can be uncommonly good. ♪ today is saturday announcer: 60 minutes of physical activity a day and eating well can help get your child healthy. get ideas. get involved. get going at letsmove.gov. that's letsmove.gov. >>> a study of twitter users map the times they're happiest and when they're not based on tweets from 2.4 million people. a research found a good mood when waking up, dips in mid morning and they're happiest on the weekends. duh, pretty much, right. >>> a woman in canada is planning to stream the birth of her baby live on the internet. she wants to show a natural home birth compared to what's seen on tv and movies. >> reporter: nancy selgaro is expecting her third child in about a week. when she goes into labor, she plans to broadcast it live on the internet. >> i'm very pas
. >>> coming up, beethoven's lost melody performed for the first time in 200 years.rell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." morning news. [ girls ] good. ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ phew! [ ernie ] we make our cookies the way only keebler elves can: with a little something extra. so every bite can be uncommonly good. ♪ today is saturday announcer: 60 minutes of physical activity a day and eating well can help get your child healthy. get ideas. get involved. get going at...
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. >>> coming up, beethoven's lost melody performed for the first time in 200 years.rell brown. this is the cbs morning news. [ girls ] good. ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ phew! [ ernie ] we make our cookies the way only keebler elves can: with a little something extra. so every bite can be uncommonly good. >>> good morning and welcome back to 9news now. we were all in black yesterday and we're all in color today because it's friday! it is september 30th, the last day of the month. i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike hydeck. monika samtani will be back with traffic momentarily. anny is in for howie. >> good morning. we'll see a little bit more sunshine today and we don't need the umbrellas for your friday. a little different story. here's a look at your day planner forecast for today. we start out sunny. but we do see some high clouds moving in this afternoon and for this evening. temperatures though in the mid- 70s by 3:00. we'll see winds out of the west and southwest which is bringing down the humidity levels. you can already feel it this morning. a little cooler today compared to ye
. >>> coming up, beethoven's lost melody performed for the first time in 200 years.rell brown. this is the cbs morning news. [ girls ] good. ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ phew! [ ernie ] we make our cookies the way only keebler elves can: with a little something extra. so every bite can be uncommonly good. >>> good morning and welcome back to 9news now. we were all in black yesterday and we're all in color today because it's friday! it is september 30th, the last day of the month....
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one to appreciate the american museum of natural history, metropolitan museum of art, listen to beethoven's fifth symphony, wouldn't that be the biggest tragedy ever, this highly creative species would vanish? >> thank you again. i've said to you both it's an honor but a dream for me to be especially here with -- in this place with both of you. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you very much. that will do it for "sgmd." see more of john and richard as well as a lot of other stories i'm working on. it's called my life stream at cnn.com/sanjay. thanks for being us with us. time to get you back to the cnn newsroom for a check of your top stories making news right now. >>> good sunday morning. it is september 4th. hope you are having a good start to your holiday weekend. i am t. j. holmes. we have some tornado warnings in place right now. all of this because of tropical storm lee. it is kicking up waves, slamming a boat here in mississippi, but this is a taste of what this thing is doing. we will have the latest on the watches and warnings in place and what tropical storm lee is doing. >
one to appreciate the american museum of natural history, metropolitan museum of art, listen to beethoven's fifth symphony, wouldn't that be the biggest tragedy ever, this highly creative species would vanish? >> thank you again. i've said to you both it's an honor but a dream for me to be especially here with -- in this place with both of you. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you very much. that will do it for "sgmd." see more of john and richard as well as a lot...
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we know about balk, haydn, mozart, beethoven. but the yoger generation, they were maybe ten years old, maybe six years old. and then th same happened in mariinsky. one of the last visits of tchaikovsky to the mariinsky appeared to be one of the first of his mother holding his hand. this is of igor stravinsky who i'm sure was maybe seven years old, maybe eight years old. he's a genius of the 20th century but he just... obviously he blessed him. obviously it was expected of him tchaikovsky was god. that was a boy. but one closing his page without too many words just the line continues and stravinsky took it over. so these areery symbolic things and we always have to remember that whatever we do is just another small protest of continuation of huge... like an ocean it moves somewhere. so any classical music, this is what we are. we are small maybe important but small pa of a huge ocean of music which has performed all the time. >> rose: before i go, since you have made this point that you want to encourage, develop, make clear the w
we know about balk, haydn, mozart, beethoven. but the yoger generation, they were maybe ten years old, maybe six years old. and then th same happened in mariinsky. one of the last visits of tchaikovsky to the mariinsky appeared to be one of the first of his mother holding his hand. this is of igor stravinsky who i'm sure was maybe seven years old, maybe eight years old. he's a genius of the 20th century but he just... obviously he blessed him. obviously it was expected of him tchaikovsky was...
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appreciate the american museum of natural history, metropolitan museum of art, listen to beethov beethoven's fifth symphony, wouldn't that be the biggest tragedy ever, this highly creative species would vanish. >> thank you again. i've said to you both it's an honor but a dream for me to be especially here with -- in this place with both of you. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you very much. that will do it for "sgmd." see more of john and richard as well as a lot of other stories i'm looking on, my life stream at cnn.com/sanjay. thanks for being us with us. time to get you back to the cnn newsroom for a check of your top stories making news right now. >>> good morning to you all from the cnn center in atlanta, georgia, this is your "cnn saturday morning." it's 8:00 a.m. here in atlanta, 7:00 in new orleans, wherever you may be. glad you're here. i'm t.j. holmes. take a look, we got a new advisory and some new information to tell you about. tropical storm lee. in the gulf of mexico. yes, indeed, it is getting stronger. we'll have the very latest from our meteorologist alexandria ste
appreciate the american museum of natural history, metropolitan museum of art, listen to beethov beethoven's fifth symphony, wouldn't that be the biggest tragedy ever, this highly creative species would vanish. >> thank you again. i've said to you both it's an honor but a dream for me to be especially here with -- in this place with both of you. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you very much. that will do it for "sgmd." see more of john and richard as well as a lot...
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bill: that is the unmistakable sound of beethoven's fifth. it is being plays for the first time.d in the trash. an aristocrat wanted it replaced with a new movement. martha: maybe he didn't like it. "happening now" starts right now. we will see you tomorrow.
bill: that is the unmistakable sound of beethoven's fifth. it is being plays for the first time.d in the trash. an aristocrat wanted it replaced with a new movement. martha: maybe he didn't like it. "happening now" starts right now. we will see you tomorrow.