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it's one of mozart's most famous melodies. >> i said, this looks like mozart.nd then very soon i realized this must be mozart because i started to read the piece and it happens to be one of the most famous mozart sonatas so i read a few bars and i said this is the handwriting of mozart. >> experts have confirmed the authenticity of the finding. there's some differences between the original score and the versions now in use. only one page of the original score had been preserved in mozart's birthplace of salzburg, austria. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm miki yamamoto from tokyo. we'll have more news for you at the top of the hour. thanks for watching nhk world. gç but look him friends wave four. these are the headlight -- >> welcome to france 24. these are the headlines. protesters in hong kong are fighting for elections that are free from control from beijing in 2017. six civilians are killed in new shelling in the region of the eastern ukraine. our correspondent is standing by with more. and the first case of ebola is diagnosed in the u
it's one of mozart's most famous melodies. >> i said, this looks like mozart.nd then very soon i realized this must be mozart because i started to read the piece and it happens to be one of the most famous mozart sonatas so i read a few bars and i said this is the handwriting of mozart. >> experts have confirmed the authenticity of the finding. there's some differences between the original score and the versions now in use. only one page of the original score had been preserved in...
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we took mozart which is a classic, you know.jected it with south african culture, feel, rhythm, music. you know? you know? there's li. we got away with the traditional instruments. the violins and everything else. >> you got marumbas. >> we play and act and sing and we do everything ourselves. you won't get there and find me singing and disappearing to, you know, my dressing room which i share with 15 other girls. and no. you know? i'm on stage, play, go out,gs g changed, go back in and sing, go out, change, get into my basic costume. go and play and accompany someone else. everyone is on the stage until the curtain goes down. >> i have to imagine this is without -- i would say without question but i don't want to be too bold but to my mind might be the most high energy version of "the magic flute" i have ever seen. the energy on this thing is unbelievable. the audience has to love it because the acting, the singing is beautiful but the energy in the room is so palpable. >> it is all about the energy because, you know, you have
we took mozart which is a classic, you know.jected it with south african culture, feel, rhythm, music. you know? you know? there's li. we got away with the traditional instruments. the violins and everything else. >> you got marumbas. >> we play and act and sing and we do everything ourselves. you won't get there and find me singing and disappearing to, you know, my dressing room which i share with 15 other girls. and no. you know? i'm on stage, play, go out,gs g changed, go back in...
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. >>> and a long lost score by mozart himself, written out by the master, has now been found. >> i'm meteorologist dave warren. we are looking at a storm that is impacted the midwest, golf ball size hail coming down tornado watch in effect and few warnings in effect, will impact eastern it's here, in the next d states here. hail over 2 inches with this storm now. now it will really not move much over the next 24 hours. here's where it is now. here are these strong storms. look what happens though. it continues to develop and sit over the same area. finally starts to move out by tomorrow evening. now we are seeing this severe weather area widen get a little larger and even out a bit. mississippi valley to the northwest up towards chicago. not only severe storms but flooding possible, two to four inches of rain, flash flooding likely across this entire area. you may not see the storms you may not see the flooding, but impacts of cooler temperatures. more news coming up next. >> hundreds of children in nepal face a treacherous journey each day just to go to school. they travel over a da
. >>> and a long lost score by mozart himself, written out by the master, has now been found. >> i'm meteorologist dave warren. we are looking at a storm that is impacted the midwest, golf ball size hail coming down tornado watch in effect and few warnings in effect, will impact eastern it's here, in the next d states here. hail over 2 inches with this storm now. now it will really not move much over the next 24 hours. here's where it is now. here are these strong storms. look...
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. >>> a music historian felt his heart skip a beat when he just uncovered an original score from mozartognized the handwriting from around 1783. it was copied and distribute the but the original was thought to be lost forever. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tyler perry miles teller
. >>> a music historian felt his heart skip a beat when he just uncovered an original score from mozartognized the handwriting from around 1783. it was copied and distribute the but the original was thought to be lost forever. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tyler perry miles teller
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in this beautiful composition by mozart, we have an idea, and then he takes that idea and moves it downariation, and then the answer is a contrast--completely new. [light piano tune] and now we're in the middle of it. we haven't quite come home yet, so he repeats it. variation, and then a new contrast which brings us to a close. when we talk about melody, we're just talking about the beginning of a composition. melodies can generate an entire work. in this particular piece, that's only half of the theme. the theme then is developed a little further, and then he writes a set of six variations on this theme. [dramatic piano finish] (narrator) many non-western musics employ complex melodic arrangements that form the basis for composition and improvisation. the word mode is sometimes used to refer to these structures. one example of this is the arabic maqam system. the maqam system is based on scale-like groupings of notes that each have certain distinctive characteristics. since there are dozens of maqams, the melodic possibilities are endless. melody in arabic music develops along a singl
in this beautiful composition by mozart, we have an idea, and then he takes that idea and moves it downariation, and then the answer is a contrast--completely new. [light piano tune] and now we're in the middle of it. we haven't quite come home yet, so he repeats it. variation, and then a new contrast which brings us to a close. when we talk about melody, we're just talking about the beginning of a composition. melodies can generate an entire work. in this particular piece, that's only half of...
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. >>> mozart had it and so does howie mandel.d so does a south jersey girl, who is helping people understand it. here is erin o'hearn. >> reporter: for anna the first signs of tourettes came when she was 6 years old. >> i clear my throat and i blink like this. those sounds and movements were actually tics, tics are hard worded into the brain and cannot be turned on or off at will. >> your body is telling you have to do it. >> it's like a sneeze, you can't help it. >> the tic will come and go. >> it may be blinking before and now it's the opening eye tic. >> the doctor recommends that people ignore the tics and anna and her family tried to do that. >> it didn't bother her until other kids pointed it out. >> they would ask me to stop. >> she borrowed a letter from a classmate that explained his tourettes. >> after reading it to all three fifth grade classes in her school, she turned to me and said i feel so much better. >> anna has gotten kudos for her courage, like this one from a classmate. i am proud of you for telling the class
. >>> mozart had it and so does howie mandel.d so does a south jersey girl, who is helping people understand it. here is erin o'hearn. >> reporter: for anna the first signs of tourettes came when she was 6 years old. >> i clear my throat and i blink like this. those sounds and movements were actually tics, tics are hard worded into the brain and cannot be turned on or off at will. >> your body is telling you have to do it. >> it's like a sneeze, you can't help...
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he taught himself how to play mozart, despite a particular disability. >>> first, the brave investigators risking everything to shine a light anwar crimes. what moviemakers are revealing. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by resolve. ugh. does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula with a special conditioning ingredient softens your carpet with every use. because it's resolve, you know it cleans and freshens, but now it also softens. so your carpet is always inviting. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. >>> all right. a new documentary an netflix that's getting a lot of award buzz out there. it's called e-team about the extraordinary bravery of a,nique group of fauks. >> they are called human rights activists. abc's martha raddatz has their story. >> reporter: they are witness to horrors you ever see. often the first ones on the scene of some of the most gruesome atrocities, taking unimaginable risks to make sure the victims' stories are documented. >> they bombed us out just a half an hour
he taught himself how to play mozart, despite a particular disability. >>> first, the brave investigators risking everything to shine a light anwar crimes. what moviemakers are revealing. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by resolve. ugh. does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula with a special conditioning ingredient softens your carpet with every use. because...
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my take away was basically everyone at harvard and yale listened to mozart. that's not true.i did find a study a couple years ago actually that i was reading that said if you listen to classical music in the 20 minutes after listening to the music you are likely to score higher on a standardized test, but the affect goes away after 20 minutes. there may be truth to it, but i have other questions about it. >> the same thing happens with mescoline. >> a 20-minute window? >> yes. i think and it is my theory that people listen to -- people who aren't that smart listen to music they don't have to look for. it is stuff that comes in that is easy to get. ms. appeal, popular music and it doesn't require you to seek things out. you find more experimental music and more unusual music. >> i think that is a bs theory. i call [bleep]. >> coming up, plans with feelings. got videos with animals send them to us fox news.com/red eye. a single ember that escapes from a wildfire can travel more than a mile. that single ember can ignite and destroy your home or even your community you can't cont
my take away was basically everyone at harvard and yale listened to mozart. that's not true.i did find a study a couple years ago actually that i was reading that said if you listen to classical music in the 20 minutes after listening to the music you are likely to score higher on a standardized test, but the affect goes away after 20 minutes. there may be truth to it, but i have other questions about it. >> the same thing happens with mescoline. >> a 20-minute window? >> yes....
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we have beautiful -- we're seeing the music of mozart. very interesting. paula by chris wielden. really aggressive contemporary music. fresh as can be. beautiful tango music. >> love that. you're going to show us a little bit because the dancers came with you. i hear we have to get out of the way. it involves a sword. >> yes. this involves six dancers and six fencing foils. that's a little of what you may see on stage tomorrow night. >> yes. choreographed use of famous fencing foil. do not try this at home unless you are a trained professional. >> fantastic. very powerful. >> and they all have big swards like this? >> they do. they are symbols of the masculine power. >> amazing. where did you learn to dance? did you study here? >>. >> i studied in south africa. he came to south africa to judge a competition and that's where he picked me up. >> and this is your partner in the tango. >> we'll see a little. >> take us out with that. >> and one, two, three, and four. and five, six, seven, eight. and one, two, three and four. and five and seven, eight. and one, two, three and four. >>
we have beautiful -- we're seeing the music of mozart. very interesting. paula by chris wielden. really aggressive contemporary music. fresh as can be. beautiful tango music. >> love that. you're going to show us a little bit because the dancers came with you. i hear we have to get out of the way. it involves a sword. >> yes. this involves six dancers and six fencing foils. that's a little of what you may see on stage tomorrow night. >> yes. choreographed use of famous fencing...
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. >>> a music specialist found a rare score written by mozart. he was looking through a folder of music scores when he found the piece that hasn't been seen in more than 200 years. the four pages are the original sco score. experts confirmed the piece was indeed written by the composer. amazing. >>> a new study out of rutgers shows infants can be trained to notice changes in sound patterns before they can speak. they rewarded 4-month-old babies when they responded to rapid changes in sound. that helped develop language skills. at 7 months brain scans showed they were faster and more accurate at processing words and phrases. experts say this training could be beneficial for typical children as well as those at high risk for developmental language issues. >>> mothers who smoke during present nancy could affect the fertility of their sons. scientists in australia tested their theory on mice. they exposed a pregnant rodent to the equivalent of a pack of cigarettes a day. they found the sons had fewer abnormally shaped sperm that swam poorly. >>> dist
. >>> a music specialist found a rare score written by mozart. he was looking through a folder of music scores when he found the piece that hasn't been seen in more than 200 years. the four pages are the original sco score. experts confirmed the piece was indeed written by the composer. amazing. >>> a new study out of rutgers shows infants can be trained to notice changes in sound patterns before they can speak. they rewarded 4-month-old babies when they responded to rapid...
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. ♪ [music break] >> string quintet number 4 in g minor, composed by wolfgang amadeus mozart.austrian composer. this is democracy now! democracy now.org. we are broadcasting from vienna, where the six world powers leading nuclear negotiations with iran have set a november deadline to reach a deal to constrain iran's nuclear program in exchange for easing western sanctions. the countries, known as the p5+1, have put forward a number of ideas that recognize -- "tehran's expressed desire for a viable civilian nuclear program and that take into account that country's scientific knowhow and economic needs." the obama administration has reportedly begun promoting a possible nuclear agreement with iran to its allies and u.s. policymakers in an effort to garner support ahead of next month's deadline. on wednesday, secretary of state john kerry told reporters that the obama administration plans to fully consult congress about ongoing negotiations with iran. >> we are completely engaged in a regular series of briefings. i've been talking, even during the break, to the senators about our
. ♪ [music break] >> string quintet number 4 in g minor, composed by wolfgang amadeus mozart.austrian composer. this is democracy now! democracy now.org. we are broadcasting from vienna, where the six world powers leading nuclear negotiations with iran have set a november deadline to reach a deal to constrain iran's nuclear program in exchange for easing western sanctions. the countries, known as the p5+1, have put forward a number of ideas that recognize -- "tehran's expressed...
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. >> yeah, you want mozart to play chopsticks. okay.immy: oh, really? let's do it. i'm going to challenge -- tyler perry and i are racing some cool drones after the break. stick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ vivofit. gently reminds you to get moving. join the movement. at t-mobile, get 4 lines for just $100 bucks. unlimited talk & text and now up to 10gb of 4g lte data. plus get the best trade-in value on you current phone guaranteed. only let you earn bonus cash back at a few places. then those categories change every few months! first coffee shops... then amusement parks. i am not amused. but the quicksilver card from capital one is going its own way. because quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you buy, everywhere you buy it. ♪ don't follow the crowd. what's in your wallet? don't follow the crowd. ♪ oh!!! wooo! did he just...?! [laughter and amazement] ♪ ♪ just...back off! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. i'm here with tyler perry! [ cheers and applause ] he stars
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imagÍnate encontrar una partitura de mozart. encuentra en el internet. pero estoy segura que en la biblioteca hay cosas que en internet no se va a conseguir. >> ahora, busque en el Ático a ver si encontramos el oro. >> uno nunca sabe. a mÍ me encantaría. >> hasta cosas antiguas que luego vas a revender y cuestan un montÓn de dinero. >> sabrÁ dios. >> a todo lo que tienes. >> un programa que vende cositas viejitas por un montÓn de dinero. una vez, de un radio y me acordÉ que era el mismo. si me lo hubiera traÍdo para acÁ serÍamos millonarios. >> por supuesto, lo que para uno no sirve, para otros es un tesoro. y ahora ximenita. >> ¿a ustedes les gustan los musicales de broadway? quiero contarles que en la india estrenaron o musical dirigido a los niÑos. es una adaptaciÓn de un libro britÁnico y en ella, los valientes pequeÑos se enfrentan a personajes que son entre brujas y hechiceros los actores dicen que era hora de que llegara a la audiencia del paÍs. ustedes saben que en la india no se acostumbra a hacer este tipo de musicales
imagÍnate encontrar una partitura de mozart. encuentra en el internet. pero estoy segura que en la biblioteca hay cosas que en internet no se va a conseguir. >> ahora, busque en el Ático a ver si encontramos el oro. >> uno nunca sabe. a mÍ me encantaría. >> hasta cosas antiguas que luego vas a revender y cuestan un montÓn de dinero. >> sabrÁ dios. >> a todo lo que tienes. >> un programa que vende cositas viejitas por un montÓn de dinero. una vez, de un...
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i'm pretty sure mozart is turning over in his grave. >> a look at a fairytale wedding from 1953, 13 ofages capturing j.f.k. and jacki tying the not when he was still senator. >> a handful of ebola cases pop up in the states, and one west african country estimates it will need body bags in the coming months. bullets ripped right through... >> refugees struggling to survive >> the government, they don't help us... >> but who is fueling the violence? >> if they had the chance to kill each other, to make more territory, they would do it >> fault lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... new episode iraq divided: the battle against isil only on al jazeera america >>on tech know, the agricultural community is in crisis. >> more prolonged drought could become the new normal >> desperate for solutions >> we can make clean drinking water just using the sun >> conservation, science and hope... >> the snow is really a critical resource... >> tech know's tea
i'm pretty sure mozart is turning over in his grave. >> a look at a fairytale wedding from 1953, 13 ofages capturing j.f.k. and jacki tying the not when he was still senator. >> a handful of ebola cases pop up in the states, and one west african country estimates it will need body bags in the coming months. bullets ripped right through... >> refugees struggling to survive >> the government, they don't help us... >> but who is fueling the violence? >> if they...
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please place it on silent or vibrate or turn it off so we don't have birds chirping and portions of mozart symphony and trekking -- interrupting the presentations. traveled on sleeping cars in the decade prior to the civil war. he found them to be mostly crammed and uncomfortable. businessouple of other ventures, he decided he would launch himself into the industry of creating these luxurious sleeping cars that could accommodate high and travelers -- high-end travelers. he was successful from the start just before the american civil war. one of the things that happened to expedite the fame and fortune of the company was linked to the assassination of president abraham lincoln. sentlincoln's body was back to springfield, illinois, the train that took lincoln's body back to his hometown had a couple of pullman cars attached to it. the reporters would lament on the untimely death of the president and comment on the luxurious nature of those cars. they became something of an overnight sensation in that regard. the business got a boom from the tragedy of the assassination of the president. afte
please place it on silent or vibrate or turn it off so we don't have birds chirping and portions of mozart symphony and trekking -- interrupting the presentations. traveled on sleeping cars in the decade prior to the civil war. he found them to be mostly crammed and uncomfortable. businessouple of other ventures, he decided he would launch himself into the industry of creating these luxurious sleeping cars that could accommodate high and travelers -- high-end travelers. he was successful from...