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the orchestra is set to change that.he kids visible so that they are acknowledged as part of the society. >> it's a big day in the lives of maria and her fellow musicians. a reception at the french ambassador's residence. the young artists from the recycled orchestra have been invited to provide musical accompaniment for the event. ♪ the setting another world for these kids, but one they're glad to be a part of. >> people are watching me and applauding. that's so wonderful. we're showing what we're capable of and our determination to succeed. >> that hard-won success has now taken center stage. >> and that inspiring program wraps up the show for today. don't forget, you can go to our website for more information on those and other reports. the address is dw.de/global3000. from me, amrita cheema, and our "global 3000" team in berlin, thank you very much for being with us. looking forward to seeing you again next week. bye-bye. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--cxcxcxcxgÑxñwç >> coming up the
the orchestra is set to change that.he kids visible so that they are acknowledged as part of the society. >> it's a big day in the lives of maria and her fellow musicians. a reception at the french ambassador's residence. the young artists from the recycled orchestra have been invited to provide musical accompaniment for the event. ♪ the setting another world for these kids, but one they're glad to be a part of. >> people are watching me and applauding. that's so wonderful. we're...
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publicly i am in love with this orchestra. >> i am in love with my orchestra! do you want to be played at your funeral? >> i had thought as a younger man that i win joy loving the juliet.om romeo juand incredible music. now, i think i would prefer else.ing i would appreciate hearing that they will be around hearing. >> lorin maazel, dead at 84. ♪ ♪ >> this is "taking stock" for july 15, 2014. it's tuesday. i'm pimm fox. today's theme is genius. apple, google, yahoo!, all in the headlines. silicon valley geniuses. we get the latest details on corporate rules. plus, changing the name to genius was genius. all right the company's , executive talks about brand adjustment, a new round of funding, and the ouster of one of their cofounders. and a billionaire genius details
publicly i am in love with this orchestra. >> i am in love with my orchestra! do you want to be played at your funeral? >> i had thought as a younger man that i win joy loving the juliet.om romeo juand incredible music. now, i think i would prefer else.ing i would appreciate hearing that they will be around hearing. >> lorin maazel, dead at 84. ♪ ♪ >> this is "taking stock" for july 15, 2014. it's tuesday. i'm pimm fox. today's theme is genius. apple,...
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i confess publicly i am in love with this orchestra. >> i am in love with my orchestra!u want to be played at your funeral? >> i had thought as a younger man that i would enjoy loving the music from romeo and juliet. incredible music. now, i think i would prefer something else. i would think i would appreciate hearing verdi. i would appreciate hearing them. >> lorin maazel, dead at 84. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west," where we cover innovation, technology, and the future of business. i'm emily chang. ahead this hour, apple to work with ibm to create business software applications for iphone and ipad users according to a statement. it will be tailored to work with ibm data analytics and cloud services. ibm will sell apple to its customers and apple will offer customer service for the apps. ford ceo alan mulally joining google's there's. he was appointed july 9 and will serve on the google audit committee. the former auto executive engineered a turnaround he
i confess publicly i am in love with this orchestra. >> i am in love with my orchestra!u want to be played at your funeral? >> i had thought as a younger man that i would enjoy loving the music from romeo and juliet. incredible music. now, i think i would prefer something else. i would think i would appreciate hearing verdi. i would appreciate hearing them. >> lorin maazel, dead at 84. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west," where...
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string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i 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 fran
string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i 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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this is an extraordinary orchestra. i really adore them. think that they make the music glow with a vib vibrancy of ther dedication. >> charlie: are you surprised you've fallen in love with them? >> absolutely. >> charlie: that you are or not surprised? >> i am surprised. >> charlie: why? it's a great orchestra and i have had the opportunity to conduct them. >> charlie: this relationship is unique? >> we just seem to understand each other. it just works. >> charlie: so beyond expectation. >> oh, yeah. i came with no expectations whatsoever to new york as music director. i thought, well, let's see what happens, but the chemistry has been just right and i -- well, i confess publicly i'm very, very happy and just in love with my orchestra! >> charlie: what do you want to be played at your funeral? >> at my funeral? well, i had thought as a younger man that i would enjoy hearing the love music from roa romeo ad juliet, incredible music. now i think that i would prefer perhaps something of verde (phonetic). i've become a great fan. one of the ar
this is an extraordinary orchestra. i really adore them. think that they make the music glow with a vib vibrancy of ther dedication. >> charlie: are you surprised you've fallen in love with them? >> absolutely. >> charlie: that you are or not surprised? >> i am surprised. >> charlie: why? it's a great orchestra and i have had the opportunity to conduct them. >> charlie: this relationship is unique? >> we just seem to understand each other. it just...
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recently one of our orchestra had an international position. candidates are one of the finest in the world. yet upon moving here he could hardly afford to rent a single room in the city. our city's arts organizations and its artists are not able to keep up with the incredibly high cost of living in san francisco. increased funding for grants for the arts will ensure that our artists can afford to live in san francisco and will enable the arts community to look toward rebuilding their programs that educate students, support local artists, and contribute greatly to our city's unique character. i urge you to support an increase to the mayor's proposed budget for arts and cultural organizations through grants for the arts and the arts commission. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good morning, supervisors. my name is john david [speaker not understood], i'm a social worker and program detector with family service agency. i'm here to ask you today to please increase department of aging and adult services funded case management servi
recently one of our orchestra had an international position. candidates are one of the finest in the world. yet upon moving here he could hardly afford to rent a single room in the city. our city's arts organizations and its artists are not able to keep up with the incredibly high cost of living in san francisco. increased funding for grants for the arts will ensure that our artists can afford to live in san francisco and will enable the arts community to look toward rebuilding their programs...
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. >> the orchestra is key. i'm a musician.because the keys are fully functional, but, the the sound you are hearing is from jason howland in the pit. >> in order to play carol throughout the years jesse also needs these. >> the first change we do is 29 seconds i think, so we're going from a full, like carol king carnegie hall into carol king, 16 years old. >> carol king now 72 years old waited four months to see the show. fearing it would be too painful to watch. one night she surprised the cast and she showed up unannounced. what did she say to you and what did you ask her. >> she kind of was like you are doing it, you got it. to me i was like i don't node to hear more because i don't want to over think it. i was really happy. >> ♪ you've got a friend >> they shined in the tony nominated les miserable, an opportunity he has been waiting for since he was 13. >> road trip down to los angeles to see the show. it blew blue our mind. i said i want to be up there. and, yeah, i have always wanted to be in les miserable. >> after aud
. >> the orchestra is key. i'm a musician.because the keys are fully functional, but, the the sound you are hearing is from jason howland in the pit. >> in order to play carol throughout the years jesse also needs these. >> the first change we do is 29 seconds i think, so we're going from a full, like carol king carnegie hall into carol king, 16 years old. >> carol king now 72 years old waited four months to see the show. fearing it would be too painful to watch. one...
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it's here in the elective courses, band, orchestra, choir art, theater and phys ed, where
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all of the variety shows had orchestras playing jazz in one way or another. the tv shows, mchale's navy, et cetera. >> hinojosa: god, everybody's going to go back, and they're going to start listening to these shows. you end up coming to boston to the berklee school of music. >> right, right. >> hinojosa: but what... >> and i was the first... i was the first puerto rican from new york there. when i was there, nobody... i remember my freshman year, my roommate, who at the time was david carmona, who told me about the school. we were at... both students at cardinal hayes high school, and he had told me about the school. that's how i found out about it. he was from costa rica, so both of us decided we were going to audition together, and he was a trumpet player, and he became my roommate. so we were both there at the school, but i'm looking for other latinos. and all i found was a few brazilians, you know, three or four, no puerto ricans at all, whether nuyoricans or puerto ricans from the island. they started coming little by little after i was there. >> hinojo
all of the variety shows had orchestras playing jazz in one way or another. the tv shows, mchale's navy, et cetera. >> hinojosa: god, everybody's going to go back, and they're going to start listening to these shows. you end up coming to boston to the berklee school of music. >> right, right. >> hinojosa: but what... >> and i was the first... i was the first puerto rican from new york there. when i was there, nobody... i remember my freshman year, my roommate, who at the...
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supervisor, mark ferrill's office and the staff and all of these organizations and it is like an orchestra and that is why the commissioner torres and i agree with him and that is why he is like i am going to go ahead and call for a vote. commissioners? >> if i could make. >> yes, commissioner? >> i think that the effort of the people have put together to make this project a reality is amazing and it is just, as you said it is historic and commendable. and the other thing that we do need to keep track of is making sure that as we dispose of the water department asset that the financial interest of the rate pairs is also kept in mind. i noticed in the materials, that this reservoir was taken for the service before i was born. and that is a long enough time, i think. there have been no shorage of ideas as to how to develop, or improve that property, over time. they have all failed. and i think that we are now in a position, fortunately as being able to say that we can actually get a return for our assets and at the same time, contribute to creating something that is very valuable for the nei
supervisor, mark ferrill's office and the staff and all of these organizations and it is like an orchestra and that is why the commissioner torres and i agree with him and that is why he is like i am going to go ahead and call for a vote. commissioners? >> if i could make. >> yes, commissioner? >> i think that the effort of the people have put together to make this project a reality is amazing and it is just, as you said it is historic and commendable. and the other thing that...
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so what i would like to do for you all today is introduce our orchestra.the cotton club, with bandleaders like duke ellington and others, but also because 1931 is the year that banner" wased adopted as our national anthem. do not say you did not learn anything from this program. jazzre are the smithsonian masterworks orchestra under the artistic direction of charlie on. -- charlie young. performance for you i just classic, cab calloway's "minnie the moocher." ♪ [piano solo] [horns join] ♪ n ♪ [piano solo] solo] join] [piano joins] ♪ [horns join] ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ [theme from "west side story" playing] ♪ ♪ [applause] ranciscont to thank fa nunez for conducting. he is amazing. we appreciate him coming. please give them another hand, if you will. yes. guys, we have some brave folks up here on the stage who have been braving this hot sun this whole time. our choir is wonderful. please give them another hand. was "mambo from west side andy," featuring our choir, also featuring the united states air force band. yes, please. [applause] today the members of the uni
so what i would like to do for you all today is introduce our orchestra.the cotton club, with bandleaders like duke ellington and others, but also because 1931 is the year that banner" wased adopted as our national anthem. do not say you did not learn anything from this program. jazzre are the smithsonian masterworks orchestra under the artistic direction of charlie on. -- charlie young. performance for you i just classic, cab calloway's "minnie the moocher." ♪ [piano solo]...
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so what i would like to do for you all today is introduce our orchestra.is a very important year, not just because jazz was king with venues like the cotton club, with bandleaders like duke ellington and others, but also because 1931 is the year that the "star spangled banner" was adopted as our national anthem. do not say you did not learn anything from this program. so here are the smithsonian jazz masterworks orchestra under the artistic direction of charlie young. performing for you a jazz klaxon the best year, performing for you a jazz classic from that year cab , calloway's "minnie the moocher." ♪ [piano solo] [horns join] ♪ [piano solo] [bass solo] solo] ♪ [applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ["mambo" from "west side story" playing] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> we want to thank francisco nunez for conducting. i got the opportunity to hang out with him earlier today and yesterday, and he is amazing. we appreciate him coming. please give them another hand, if you will. yes. [applause] also, you guys, we have some brave folks up here on the stage who hav
so what i would like to do for you all today is introduce our orchestra.is a very important year, not just because jazz was king with venues like the cotton club, with bandleaders like duke ellington and others, but also because 1931 is the year that the "star spangled banner" was adopted as our national anthem. do not say you did not learn anything from this program. so here are the smithsonian jazz masterworks orchestra under the artistic direction of charlie young. performing for...
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter.bringing paisley back, david letterman! ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme )
plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter.bringing paisley back, david letterman! ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme )
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. >>> members of the philadelphia orchestra, no doubt have no problem naming the beatles.t week the philadelphians will orchestrate two performances of a beatles tribute show, the classical mystery tour at the kimmel center. >> in eye on the arts, pat ciarrocchi has story of two artist whose typically play beethoven but they are ready for the beatles. >> ♪ >> reporter: they look kind of like john, paul, george and ringo but will sound as close as you can get. >> literally they are playing transcriptions of what the beatles did. >> classical twist, in orchestration by the philadelphia orchestra. >> ♪ >> we actually get a the lieutenant of inspiration, musical inspiration, spiritual inspiration, from groups like the beatles. >> if i had chance to sing along. >> reporter: don who plays, wanted to be ringo as a kid. >> i was, you know, whacking the cardboard boxes, you know, just to try to make some drum sound. >> reporter: he believes beatles were not just rock and roll. >> the harmonies that they created, underneath the melody that is they wrote are very classically oriented
. >>> members of the philadelphia orchestra, no doubt have no problem naming the beatles.t week the philadelphians will orchestrate two performances of a beatles tribute show, the classical mystery tour at the kimmel center. >> in eye on the arts, pat ciarrocchi has story of two artist whose typically play beethoven but they are ready for the beatles. >> ♪ >> reporter: they look kind of like john, paul, george and ringo but will sound as close as you can get....
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the orchestra plays it live.t brings to life a whole different movie/concert going experience. >> reporter: the mann is partnering with wrti for a favorite concert. go on our website and vote for the most popular music. in fact the concert will be programmed by the audience. >> reporter: performances by fish and lords. we have all the ambience and experience that will make your night memorable. >> reporter: go to tickets at philly.org or go to the 6abc.com and click on the sections tab at the top of the homepage you'll find arts under categories, for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. >> welcome back on this sunday, 12:20, 80 degrees, i hope you're enjoying a fabulous 4th of july weekend. near penns landing there's a super scooper event, go get some ice cream and help a good cause. >>> warnings for parents of newborns trying to soothe their babies who are teething. fda warns about using over the counter drugs with drugs. gently rub the gums with your finger, give your baby a cool teething ring or wet wash clot
the orchestra plays it live.t brings to life a whole different movie/concert going experience. >> reporter: the mann is partnering with wrti for a favorite concert. go on our website and vote for the most popular music. in fact the concert will be programmed by the audience. >> reporter: performances by fish and lords. we have all the ambience and experience that will make your night memorable. >> reporter: go to tickets at philly.org or go to the 6abc.com and click on the...
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were >> one of the things about the conduct our you enter and turn your your back and just so the orchestra contrary composer of this time if you accountability his music you would think he's a camera come important he become ill and it was crazy he at the end of his life and pushed the boundary to think we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great influence on the harmonic language on the contemporary up to now. i thought it would be interesting because they have e he was contemporary we use him on this and his life was you kill our wife you get poisons all those things are great stories for on opera. i was leaving behind a little bit which those collaborative dancers i was really trying to focus on opera. a friend of mine said well, what would you really want to do i said opera what is it not opera parallel. why isn't it are that i have the support now we can do that. i realized that was something that wasn't being done in san francisco no other organization was doing this as opposed to contemporary we are very blessed in san francisco to have organi
were >> one of the things about the conduct our you enter and turn your your back and just so the orchestra contrary composer of this time if you accountability his music you would think he's a camera come important he become ill and it was crazy he at the end of his life and pushed the boundary to think we're not acceptable at this point for sure it had a great influence he was a great influence on the harmonic language on the contemporary up to now. i thought it would be interesting...
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and so what i would like to do for you all today is in true dues our orchestra in residence.ay. so, here are the smithsonian jazz master works orchestra under the artistic direction of charlie young and executive producer kim kimly perform agriculture i jazz classic from that year, 1931. cab callow a's mini the moocher. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we want to thank francisco nunez for conducting. i had an opportunity to hang out with him yesterday and today and he really is amazing. we really appreciate him. please give him a hand if you will. yes. [ applause ]. and also you guys we have real brave folks up here on the stage who have been braving this hot sun the whole time. our choir is wonderful. please give them another hand. [ applause ]. that was mambo from "west side story" featuring our choir here. and also featuring a united states air force band. yes, please. [ applause ]. today the members of the united states air force band and singing sergeants are representing all the men and women of the armed forces who defend our flag and its ideals. do we have any
and so what i would like to do for you all today is in true dues our orchestra in residence.ay. so, here are the smithsonian jazz master works orchestra under the artistic direction of charlie young and executive producer kim kimly perform agriculture i jazz classic from that year, 1931. cab callow a's mini the moocher. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we want to thank francisco nunez for conducting. i had an opportunity to hang out with him...
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list ten him lead a orchestra through a classical masterpiece. >> ♪ >> at one point look at his armsoing. at one point during the performance the boy drops one of his drum sticks, and he picks it up and does in the miss a beat. >> he knows the show must go on. >> he has a future ahead of him. >> all right, kacie. >>> these two guys walt until you see these two guys in the news for wrong reasons n new york actors alex baldwin and shy a labeouf landed the same role in the same venue. twenty-nine were in a manhattan criminal court yesterday for disorderly conduct cases. labeouf charged with disrupt ago this broadway disturbance. baldwin accused of getting belligerent for riding the book down the wrong way street. they were set to co-star last year in the revival of the play orphans but labeouf pulled out because of creative disagreements, and these two guys got into a short lived, twitter battle. >> creative disagreements. >> yes. >> in the good. >> batman fans get a look at this, warner brothers release aid new image of ben afflict in batman in the upcoming movie batman verse super man
list ten him lead a orchestra through a classical masterpiece. >> ♪ >> at one point look at his armsoing. at one point during the performance the boy drops one of his drum sticks, and he picks it up and does in the miss a beat. >> he knows the show must go on. >> he has a future ahead of him. >> all right, kacie. >>> these two guys walt until you see these two guys in the news for wrong reasons n new york actors alex baldwin and shy a labeouf landed the...
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when the sacramento fill harmonic orchestra and the oakland east bay symphony performed my work, the chinese american symphony, i became the first american-born chinese composer to compose a shim phone i can work that pays tribute to the chinese immigrant worker that built the first transcontinental railroad in the united states. during the past ~ 25 years in the san francisco bay area, i have performed and had my works commissioned by the major arts presenters and music ensembles such as cal performances, san francisco performances, s.f. jazz, [speaker not understood], and [speaker not understood]. during the past year in washington, d.c. i performed at the white house forum on asian pacific american heritage sponsored by the department of interior as well an ebit horning the chinese railroad worker by the department of labor with the secretary sally jewel [speaker not understood] gave keynote presentations. my organization, however, john jang performances, used to be on the grants for the arts roster of arts organizations. after a few years of being on the grants for the arts roste
when the sacramento fill harmonic orchestra and the oakland east bay symphony performed my work, the chinese american symphony, i became the first american-born chinese composer to compose a shim phone i can work that pays tribute to the chinese immigrant worker that built the first transcontinental railroad in the united states. during the past ~ 25 years in the san francisco bay area, i have performed and had my works commissioned by the major arts presenters and music ensembles such as cal...
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members of the san diego symphony and the baja california symphony orchestra separated buy fence.volunteers packed donations for immigrants. meanwhile, immigration lawyers were available for free consultations. thank you for watching al jazeera america. i'm john henry smith. "techknow" is next. head to al jazeera.com for updates. >> this is "techknow." a show about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out our team of hard core nerds. >> dr. crystal dilworth is a neuroscientist specializing in nicotine research. tonight, e-cigarettes. why they're so addicting to kids and what's really in those
members of the san diego symphony and the baja california symphony orchestra separated buy fence.volunteers packed donations for immigrants. meanwhile, immigration lawyers were available for free consultations. thank you for watching al jazeera america. i'm john henry smith. "techknow" is next. head to al jazeera.com for updates. >> this is "techknow." a show about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and...
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. >>> oh say did you see the philadelphia orchestra played with french honors and tr trom bones.mbones. it was a year since they performed at the the ballpark. >>> and chase utley helps the helping hands glove drive tonight. the gloves have been donated to the participants in the jury rbi league. it teaches the phils and fundamd teamwork. >>> it was a back and forth game with the san francisco giants. the outcome is still in doubt. i always wanted to learn how to spin a basketball. game time, no longer. hunter spence a solo off of hernandez. 3-2 giants. the phillies make noise. jimmy rollins is the 13th of year. 4-3 phils. marlin byrd it's going for a double. and ryan howard goes to first base. way to go. jonathan papelbon wow we are still flying. tied at 5-5 in the bottom of the seventh inning. he has inflammation in his left wrist. still dom brett brown says that the sixers -- why he's so branch or online to apply. subject to credit approval. >>> the sixers were not part of frenzy we saw for the last few weeks. it may be a while. brett brown are six or five years away from winn
. >>> oh say did you see the philadelphia orchestra played with french honors and tr trom bones.mbones. it was a year since they performed at the the ballpark. >>> and chase utley helps the helping hands glove drive tonight. the gloves have been donated to the participants in the jury rbi league. it teaches the phils and fundamd teamwork. >>> it was a back and forth game with the san francisco giants. the outcome is still in doubt. i always wanted to learn how to spin...
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maestro to the orchestra pit, please. ( applause ) >> simon: giuseppe verdi set his tale of debaucheryern equivalent-- las vegas in the 1960s. ♪ ♪ the heartthrob, the duke, is now a big-shot singer and casino owner with an eye for the ladies. ♪ ♪ the met provides subtitles for its hd broadcasts, and those have been revamped too. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> take it easy, fella. >> simon: it's a big role of the dice for peter gelb. will the old guard be ready for show girls, a pole dancer, even a sharp-dressed hitman? his name is sparafucile, one of the longest names in opera. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> simon: when you decided to put on "rigoletto," in las vegas, what worried you the most? >> gelb: that i was heading for a disaster, but it's a risk worth taking. the risk of doing nothing is the greatest risk of all. >> simon: in the last act, the mood changes. rigoletto will not have a happy ending. very few operas do. >> damrau: let's go and die. >> lucic: yeah, but peacefully. ♪ ♪ >> simon: the plot is much too complicated to explain, but we'll just tell you rigoletto's daughter sacrifices herself to save the duke. ♪
maestro to the orchestra pit, please. ( applause ) >> simon: giuseppe verdi set his tale of debaucheryern equivalent-- las vegas in the 1960s. ♪ ♪ the heartthrob, the duke, is now a big-shot singer and casino owner with an eye for the ladies. ♪ ♪ the met provides subtitles for its hd broadcasts, and those have been revamped too. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> take it easy, fella. >> simon: it's a big role of the dice for peter gelb. will the old guard be ready for show girls, a...
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in 2006, he reform the liberation music orchestra. in an interview on democracy now!he discussed his life's work. >> it is about beautiful music and playing music from all over the world with other musicians were dedicated. it is up to us to bring beauty backing of this world. it is up to the people in the , it is up to us to try and make a difference in this world and try to make this planet a better place to live for all human beings -- living beings and stop the cruelty and devastation that is going on. chuck the late charlie haden, speaking in 2006. she died this past weekend. to see the full interview, you can go to democracynow.org. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we begin today's show in the gaza strip where israeli defense forces and tanks are positioned along the border in the seventh day of israel's offensive. as of this morning, the palestinian death toll has reached at least 172, among them 140 civilians, including 30 children. according to gaza's health ministry, more than 1200 people have been wounded.
in 2006, he reform the liberation music orchestra. in an interview on democracy now!he discussed his life's work. >> it is about beautiful music and playing music from all over the world with other musicians were dedicated. it is up to us to bring beauty backing of this world. it is up to the people in the , it is up to us to try and make a difference in this world and try to make this planet a better place to live for all human beings -- living beings and stop the cruelty and devastation...