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mozart composed it while he still lived in salzburg. he wrote here. it sounds quite easy, but to be relaxed and to sound also relaxed and easy, that's the most difficult thing, especially when you're nervous. very good. it's a nice, nice sound. i would suggest to play it more with dynamic differences. especially the beginning. it's a trumpet, eh? dum, dum, dum, dum, duuum, dum, dum. dum, dum—dum—dum—dum, dum—dum—dum—dum, dum—dum—dum—dum—dum—dum! it's really an entrance. very good. let's go on now from the fourth bar. there's piano, yeah? and the spirit of this dee—duh—dum, bum, bum, bum has to be much different to the beginning. very good. give a little sparkle to the... he had joy, yeah, to compose it. yeah. look, mozart wrote dee—duh—dum, bum, bum, bum duh—dum. and then maybe another composer would have written da—dee—da, dum, bum, bum, bum, duh—dum. so play this variation more interestingly. when david started, everything was good. beautiful sound, except it was a little boring. so i tried to explain to him that mozart has to speak.
mozart composed it while he still lived in salzburg. he wrote here. it sounds quite easy, but to be relaxed and to sound also relaxed and easy, that's the most difficult thing, especially when you're nervous. very good. it's a nice, nice sound. i would suggest to play it more with dynamic differences. especially the beginning. it's a trumpet, eh? dum, dum, dum, dum, duuum, dum, dum. dum, dum—dum—dum—dum, dum—dum—dum—dum, dum—dum—dum—dum—dum—dum! it's really an entrance....
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and this the mozart quintet. even the handwriting of a composer like beethoven is of interest to scholars. but more important to, the pen scratches by which he conveyed his immortal inspiration to the world. this is a manuscript of one of his string quartets. and it is what that cannot be heard is dead. the library, with the help of a few generous patrons gives life its music collections by presenting eminent artists and regular series of concerts. typical of such occasions as this sunday afternoon of a budapest string quartet playing on the library's collection, stradivarius instruments. and. with the. when beethoven was born, the united states that today honors the cultures of all nations. these halls of learning had not been founded. this fact a special significance to the manuscript that americans prize above all others in library's collection. the declaration of independence enshrined in a wall where it can be seen by all enter this sanctuary of freedom is the earliest statement of american. these people kno
and this the mozart quintet. even the handwriting of a composer like beethoven is of interest to scholars. but more important to, the pen scratches by which he conveyed his immortal inspiration to the world. this is a manuscript of one of his string quartets. and it is what that cannot be heard is dead. the library, with the help of a few generous patrons gives life its music collections by presenting eminent artists and regular series of concerts. typical of such occasions as this sunday...
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we play bach, mozart. we have a responsibilities to the cannon of music. we are symphony orchestra. >> reporter: even debra borda acknowledges that live orchestra movies have become a popular and important option for american orchestras. >> we should be integrated in the fabric of the community. we want the new york philharmonic to be as popular as the new york yankees or mets. and movies can help get us there. ♪ ♪ the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! alright, we got your hom
we play bach, mozart. we have a responsibilities to the cannon of music. we are symphony orchestra. >> reporter: even debra borda acknowledges that live orchestra movies have become a popular and important option for american orchestras. >> we should be integrated in the fabric of the community. we want the new york philharmonic to be as popular as the new york yankees or mets. and movies can help get us there. ♪ ♪ the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people...
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the president request i played the mozart. he loved the music of amadeus mozart. was a very cultured, loving, kind, welcoming, simple man without errors or graces and made us feel so at home. and i also played a very wonderful work to honor the french culture and music for the former french premier by -- the greatest french belgian violinist composer and when i played that, the french premier was thrilled and stood up yelling bravo, told president carter he was so thrilled and american violinist would do that for him. we became friends. i'll most want to in his majesty but i think president carter was a man of rare noble comfortableness and kindness towards others can even when he did not win the presidency to president reagan. he was so gracious and so helpful, and is after presidency is just so noble for everyone in the world to admire. i can't thank him enough of his graciousness to my parents and to myself. with the same birthday many, many decades apart but he was a noble gentleman and i think it was a wonderful thing that he brought israel and egypt together
the president request i played the mozart. he loved the music of amadeus mozart. was a very cultured, loving, kind, welcoming, simple man without errors or graces and made us feel so at home. and i also played a very wonderful work to honor the french culture and music for the former french premier by -- the greatest french belgian violinist composer and when i played that, the french premier was thrilled and stood up yelling bravo, told president carter he was so thrilled and american...
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for example, wish you interpreted camino in mozart's magic flute. 6 2 6 the gold inpatient little female opera world. when move women from africa, asia, and latin america take the stage. one of the main things that i try to push for as a classical musician and as a woman. and as a woman of color, i want representation to mete, seeing people who look like you or look different from you, but having similar experiences to you, opens up anybody's realm of imagination. and when people rounds of imagination are opened up, that means the change is possible and if change is possible, equality is possible. diversity is to go to schultz, is one of the best soprano voices of hutch interracial. the strong voice for the close of women that is music to my is farmhouse $58.00, provides an opportunity to embrace nature and engage with sustainable farming practices all while fostering a unique connection to the cisco lad. i'm not joined by general operations manager 7 concept to tell us a bit more about this tranquil space. sharon, thank you for joining us for any pleasure phone. how does a bit more abou
for example, wish you interpreted camino in mozart's magic flute. 6 2 6 the gold inpatient little female opera world. when move women from africa, asia, and latin america take the stage. one of the main things that i try to push for as a classical musician and as a woman. and as a woman of color, i want representation to mete, seeing people who look like you or look different from you, but having similar experiences to you, opens up anybody's realm of imagination. and when people rounds of...
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it's just it's just really hard to bet against, like to get against mozart.ou know, rivalries are one sided until they're not. of course, we saw what the red sox did to the yankees in zero four, and that changed everything. yeah, that that changed everything. says thank you for the opening there. i want to quickly go around, and i want to ask everybody the mvp choice. and willie, let's start with you. i mean, you know, i understand you want to make the vote before the playoffs are over. i you know there no doubt about it. the mvp for the regular season was lamar jackson. i love lamar but but how do you name somebody an mvp that can't ever take their team to the promised land? it's supposed to be most valuable player. the person who takes i mean, if we're just going by season, i mean joe burrow could get it. i mean, nobody was hotter than him the second half of the season. but, you know, if josh allen. if josh allen takes his team to the super bowl, it's going to be kind of strange having lamar jackson once again, who had the best season regular season, lamar
it's just it's just really hard to bet against, like to get against mozart.ou know, rivalries are one sided until they're not. of course, we saw what the red sox did to the yankees in zero four, and that changed everything. yeah, that that changed everything. says thank you for the opening there. i want to quickly go around, and i want to ask everybody the mvp choice. and willie, let's start with you. i mean, you know, i understand you want to make the vote before the playoffs are over. i you...
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we splay mozart. so we have a responsibility to the canon of music.ell, okay. but even deborah boorda recognizes that live orchestra movies have become popular option for american orchestras. >> we should be places that are integrated into the fabric of the community. so we want the new york heidi covey: so, i have an eye disease that causes blindness. i have moments where i get a little bit sad because i just can't see things that i used to. dr. stanley taught me to trust in the lord even when you don't want to. god is such a faithful father. nothing that happens to us isn't without his eye upon it. >>> it's wednesday, january 8th, 2025. this is "cbs news mornings."
we splay mozart. so we have a responsibility to the canon of music.ell, okay. but even deborah boorda recognizes that live orchestra movies have become popular option for american orchestras. >> we should be places that are integrated into the fabric of the community. so we want the new york heidi covey: so, i have an eye disease that causes blindness. i have moments where i get a little bit sad because i just can't see things that i used to. dr. stanley taught me to trust in the lord...
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. ♪ [mozart's eine kleine nachtmusik] ♪ [snap] [snap] [children's laugher] [snap] [four snaps] [snap[snap] [snap] [music ends] i'm not here to fire you up. if you're not already fired up, you shouldn't be in this room. if this victory isn't worth all you have to give, then leave. but now, right now is your chance to be a part of a victory the world will remember forever. [crowd cheering] victory over cancer®. this victory isn't just happening. it isn't inevitable. what does hope mean? now is our time. your time. you may save someone you love. time is very precious. today's cancer research is tomorrow's victory. a victory that is there for the taking. grab it. how was that? now that was a great halftime speech. let's go win. ♪ [jim valvano] don't give up. don't ever give up® ♪ >>> this is "cbs news roundup." i'm wendy gillette in new york. a state funeral for former president jimmy carter will take place on january 9th at the national cathedral in washington. it will cap off eight days of remembrances for the 39th president, who passed away at the age of 100. mr. carter will then be f
. ♪ [mozart's eine kleine nachtmusik] ♪ [snap] [snap] [children's laugher] [snap] [four snaps] [snap[snap] [snap] [music ends] i'm not here to fire you up. if you're not already fired up, you shouldn't be in this room. if this victory isn't worth all you have to give, then leave. but now, right now is your chance to be a part of a victory the world will remember forever. [crowd cheering] victory over cancer®. this victory isn't just happening. it isn't inevitable. what does hope mean? now...
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the president requested that i played mozart. he was a very loving, kind, welcoming, simple man and made us feel so at home and i also played a wonderful work to honor the french culture and music for the former french premier by one of the greatest french violinist composers. when i laid, the french premier was thrilled and a stood up yelling bravo until president carter he was so thrilled an american violinist would do that for him, and we became friends. i almost wanted to call him his majesty. i think president carter was a man of rare nobleness and kindness towards others, even when he did not win the presidency to president reagan, he was so gracious and helpful. and his after presidency is just so noble for everyone in the world to admire. i can't thank him enough for his graciousness to my parents and to myself. we had the same birthday, many decades apart, but he was a noble gentleman. i think it was a wonderful thing that he brought israel and egypt together to make peace and they have never broken it. thank you so much
the president requested that i played mozart. he was a very loving, kind, welcoming, simple man and made us feel so at home and i also played a wonderful work to honor the french culture and music for the former french premier by one of the greatest french violinist composers. when i laid, the french premier was thrilled and a stood up yelling bravo until president carter he was so thrilled an american violinist would do that for him, and we became friends. i almost wanted to call him his...
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it happens to be i look this up cosmically mozart's birthday today., but i say that because patrick mahomes is a prodigy. okay? no one has had a start to his career like this guy in professional football and at a certain point, a prodigy can become a super villain. and the question is whether you feel like salieri or whether you feel like claire mccaskill at this point. because, joe, what you're talking about knowing how to win the chiefs, it's beyond, i think, an intuitive feel. it is something it's something deeper and darker. we just haven't seen a team truly squeeze the randomness out of the most random sport that america loves and turn it into order. and if you're the bills, if you're whether you're the ghost of jim kelly or whether you're the family of dalton kincaid, that tight end who dropped that ball on fourth down, that was so, so close to making that potentially a tie game. you throw your hands up and you're like, i think. i think we're just we've been banished to the dustbin of history. that's how it feels to be anybody else but the chief
it happens to be i look this up cosmically mozart's birthday today., but i say that because patrick mahomes is a prodigy. okay? no one has had a start to his career like this guy in professional football and at a certain point, a prodigy can become a super villain. and the question is whether you feel like salieri or whether you feel like claire mccaskill at this point. because, joe, what you're talking about knowing how to win the chiefs, it's beyond, i think, an intuitive feel. it is...