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he wrote down rhapsody blue by george gershwin. blues-style rhapsody that he learned a long time ago, while working in the recording studios of pre-war poland, he recorded it a year before his death. in 2014, i received an invitation to the radio studio. from a conductor maxim rosokha, unknown to me, who invited me to an evening in memory of the juriobilizatsky. i came i saw lyusya there, yuri davidovich's daughter, it turned out to be maxim nikolaevich, a quintet of wind instruments, learned several pieces without a hellish piece, which i did not know, i played interested. what are you like from where? yes he says, i really liked this composer, in general, everything is completely forgotten and completely unknown now, and he became maxim withered, as they say, dig and find more and more new ones. the work and mikhail nikolaevich told me that he found in the archive a score of bilzat jazz in the nights, written in pencil with a title in polish from a seal, vileyka, regional philharmonic society 1940, whoever searches will always fi
he wrote down rhapsody blue by george gershwin. blues-style rhapsody that he learned a long time ago, while working in the recording studios of pre-war poland, he recorded it a year before his death. in 2014, i received an invitation to the radio studio. from a conductor maxim rosokha, unknown to me, who invited me to an evening in memory of the juriobilizatsky. i came i saw lyusya there, yuri davidovich's daughter, it turned out to be maxim nikolaevich, a quintet of wind instruments, learned...
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he recorded rhapsody blue by george gershwin.psody that he learned a long time ago, while working in recording studios in military poland, he recorded it a year before his death. in 2014, i received an invitation to the radio studio. from the conductor maksim rosokha, unknown to me, who invited me to an evening in memory of yuri bizatsky. i came i saw lyusya there, yuri davidovich's daughter turned out to be maxim nikolaevich the wind instruments quintet learned several works without hellish works that i did not know, i interested myself. what are you like from where? yes, he says, i really liked this composer, in general, everything is completely forgotten , completely unknown already now and he became maxim dried up, as they say, dig and find more and more new works and mikhail nikolaevich told me that he found the score of bilizatsky jazz in the archive in the night , written in pencil with a title in polish from a seal, vileika, regional philharmonic, 1940. he who seeks will always find, and all the time now the work bibizovs
he recorded rhapsody blue by george gershwin.psody that he learned a long time ago, while working in recording studios in military poland, he recorded it a year before his death. in 2014, i received an invitation to the radio studio. from the conductor maksim rosokha, unknown to me, who invited me to an evening in memory of yuri bizatsky. i came i saw lyusya there, yuri davidovich's daughter turned out to be maxim nikolaevich the wind instruments quintet learned several works without hellish...
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you may not now be surprised to learn that in 2002 he was the lead in a stage production of george gershwin's crazy for you. in 2011 he starred in another music video titled land drew dance, and as recently as last year he was cast in the lead role for an outdoor production of oklahoma! [cheers and applause] who knew? [laughter] so what we do know is that he's an outstanding, incredibly effective investigative journalist like no other. when he founded project veritas, he didn't just revive investigative journalism, he reinvented it. we are pleased to have him here with us today -- [applause] and are truly grateful for his existence. ladies and gentlemen, please give the warmest east valley welcome to james o'keefe. [cheers and applause] [laughter] >> thank you sou much. what an honor to be here many southern california. i'm -- don't brandt it. [laughter] should i sign that? wow. well, i've never seen so much musical talent in this room. [laughter] i mow i'm in california, but i was telling randy, i've never seen -- b singing? i mean, music? yes, i'm a very musical person. i am the founder of
you may not now be surprised to learn that in 2002 he was the lead in a stage production of george gershwin's crazy for you. in 2011 he starred in another music video titled land drew dance, and as recently as last year he was cast in the lead role for an outdoor production of oklahoma! [cheers and applause] who knew? [laughter] so what we do know is that he's an outstanding, incredibly effective investigative journalist like no other. when he founded project veritas, he didn't just revive...
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he was the lead in a stage production of george gershwin's crazy for you. and 2011 he starred in another music video titled land drew dance. and as recently as last year he was cast in the lead role for an outdoor production of oklahoma. who knew? so what we do know is that he's in its outstanding incredibly effective. investigative journalist, like no other when he founded project veritas. he didn't just revive investigative. journalism, he reinvented it. we are pleased to have him here with us today and our truly grateful for his existence lady sent gentlemen. please give the warmest east valley. welcome to james o'keefe. thank you so much. what an honor to be here and southern, california? i'm go brandon, obviously. should i sing that? um, wow, well, i've never seen so much musical talent in this room. i mean, i know i'm in california, but i was telling randy as i've never seen singing your i mean by music, i mean, yes, i'm a very musical person. i am the founder of project veritas project truth. most of you familiar with project veritas we expose we exp
he was the lead in a stage production of george gershwin's crazy for you. and 2011 he starred in another music video titled land drew dance. and as recently as last year he was cast in the lead role for an outdoor production of oklahoma. who knew? so what we do know is that he's in its outstanding incredibly effective. investigative journalist, like no other when he founded project veritas. he didn't just revive investigative. journalism, he reinvented it. we are pleased to have him here with...
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Jun 20, 2022
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seen it, you may now not be surprised to learn in 2002 he was the lead in a stage production of george gershwin, crazy for you. in 2011 he starred in another music video titled land -- recee was cast in the lead role for an outdoor production of oklahoma. who knew? [cheering] who knew? what we do know is he's an outstanding incredibly effective investigative journalist like no other. he founded project veritas, he didn't just revise investigative journalismsm, he re- invented i. we are pleased to have him here with us today and are truly grateful for his existence. ladies and gentlemen, give the water must warmest welcome to james o'keefe. [cheering and applauding] >> what an honor to be here in southern california. go brandon. just kidding. [laughter] can i sing that? i've never seen so much musical talent in this room. [laughter] randy as i've never seen singing your i mean by music, i mean, yes, i'm a very musical person. i am the founder of project veritas project truth. most of you familiar with project veritas we expose we expose powerful people and we do it with such flare. i don't think
seen it, you may now not be surprised to learn in 2002 he was the lead in a stage production of george gershwin, crazy for you. in 2011 he starred in another music video titled land -- recee was cast in the lead role for an outdoor production of oklahoma. who knew? [cheering] who knew? what we do know is he's an outstanding incredibly effective investigative journalist like no other. he founded project veritas, he didn't just revise investigative journalismsm, he re- invented i. we are pleased...
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Jun 12, 2022
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and of course you had that score by george gershwin opening with "rhapsody in blue." >> it showed newthat new york wasn't thought about in the '70s. >> hi. what are you doing here? >> well, i'm here, of course i'm here. >> here's a movie set mostly in little dialogue scenes between cynical, nervous intellectuals on a giant wide screen. >> isn't it beautiful out? >> there's this amazing sequence where they end up sitting on this little bench, and you see the 59th street bridge above them. i made it my business when i was in college to find that bench. >> this is really a great city. i don't care what anybody says. >> those are the kind of things that those movies made you do. you saw something amazing. in a part of the city that you'd never been in, and you would try to find them. >> "manhattan" was ostensibly a comedy. but it's all the questions he loves. it's questions about mortality. >> why is life worth living? it's a very good question. >> so if you remove all the baggage of him as a comedy filmmaker and just watch it straight on as a film, it's just beautiful. >> mel brooks, why
and of course you had that score by george gershwin opening with "rhapsody in blue." >> it showed newthat new york wasn't thought about in the '70s. >> hi. what are you doing here? >> well, i'm here, of course i'm here. >> here's a movie set mostly in little dialogue scenes between cynical, nervous intellectuals on a giant wide screen. >> isn't it beautiful out? >> there's this amazing sequence where they end up sitting on this little bench, and you...