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[orchestra plays] (male narrator) the fabric of music can be woven in many different ways. [flutes play] throughout the world people have devised fascinating methods of blending instruments and voice to produce an infinite variety of musical textures. [trio playing] texture refers to the relationship of voices and instruments in an ensemble. it's the way they're blended together into a musical whole. [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] what i'd like to do now is start with the tenor section then the alto and the soprano, and then i'll add the bass. one, two, three, and ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land... ♪ (narrator) the subject of musical texture raises a number of questions. how are the different voices or instruments in a performance put together and organized? let's add the altos, altos, tenor, and bass, ready ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land... ♪ (narrator) how many parts are there? does one voice or melody stand out? how do the various parts relate to each other? one more time, without piano. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land... ♪ (man) any music
[orchestra plays] (male narrator) the fabric of music can be woven in many different ways. [flutes play] throughout the world people have devised fascinating methods of blending instruments and voice to produce an infinite variety of musical textures. [trio playing] texture refers to the relationship of voices and instruments in an ensemble. it's the way they're blended together into a musical whole. [low hum and sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] what i'd like to do now is start with...
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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 francis
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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and he couldn't get it out. >> i love you even more now that i know you were in orchestra.y? >> i played everything poorly. any way, you know how this works. three questions, if you get two right, you will win, julia? >> this mini cocktail shaker. >> and if you get all of the questions right, or if you don't really get very many right at all but you need extra credit or a consolation prize, we do have something that we found in our office but tonight it's a little weird. >> he has two options. he can take these action figures that you used to have on your desk at air america. >> they're mexican wrestlers. >> this one has a little cape. it's cool. otherwise, he can have these posters that we made as props during the government shutdown in 2013. >> i will tell you, even though the props aren't awesome, one of them does have a nice t-square attached to the back of it that you would also get to keep. >> great. >> we also need to brick in the disembodied voice of steamve bennett. >> good evening. >> first question here we go. monday, we described a gallup poll which asked people
and he couldn't get it out. >> i love you even more now that i know you were in orchestra.y? >> i played everything poorly. any way, you know how this works. three questions, if you get two right, you will win, julia? >> this mini cocktail shaker. >> and if you get all of the questions right, or if you don't really get very many right at all but you need extra credit or a consolation prize, we do have something that we found in our office but tonight it's a little weird....
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he is the conductor of the orchestra. all the cues come from the principal musician and the person who is playing the improvisation. he plays what we call a break or ausical cue and that will sound different depending on whatever style they're playing. we hear the cue-- it's an established rhythm-- and once we hear it, we know to start our step. you have to follow their feet, you know how their hands move and if the dancer gotta move like that, you got to make sure you got the connection and the language-- the language you have to do from all her movement from her body, you have to go together. maybe you can go "baaaaadaaaadum baaaaadaaaadum." (sharriff) there is a direct relationship-- we like to say a marriage-- between the music and the dance. the musicians actually control the tempo. mandiani is a social dance which means that it's not ceremonial or ritualistic. i like to say that mandiani is like doing our street dance-- you know when we're just "hey," that's what we do here to self entertain, or to have a house part
he is the conductor of the orchestra. all the cues come from the principal musician and the person who is playing the improvisation. he plays what we call a break or ausical cue and that will sound different depending on whatever style they're playing. we hear the cue-- it's an established rhythm-- and once we hear it, we know to start our step. you have to follow their feet, you know how their hands move and if the dancer gotta move like that, you got to make sure you got the connection and...
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the score is brought to life by the philadelphia orchestra. as a kid's piece. it has a darker setting. >> reporter: the concert features the curtis trained twins. >> there are two other great works and storytelling, these great scores. >> reporter: orchestra jeremy roth man said this is a can't miss with the storytelling. >> you can hear the birds flying around, the cat climbing the tree. film lovers music lovers, people who are interested in a theater experience come out for this. >> reporter: go to 6abc loves the arts for more on this and other area events. for 6abc loves the arts, i'm karen rogers. >> there was an inspiring message for kids for the kids award. she picked up her award as the favorite villain. she told kids to never be afraid of being different. she told the crowd to smile hold your head up high and be proud. it was her first appearance since having her over # >> still need the winter coat this morning. >> reporter: and gloves an scarf. we're up to 47 later this afternoon. sunshine, dealing with a breeze, so the 47 will feel
the score is brought to life by the philadelphia orchestra. as a kid's piece. it has a darker setting. >> reporter: the concert features the curtis trained twins. >> there are two other great works and storytelling, these great scores. >> reporter: orchestra jeremy roth man said this is a can't miss with the storytelling. >> you can hear the birds flying around, the cat climbing the tree. film lovers music lovers, people who are interested in a theater experience come...
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orchestras of 150 place.y played everywhere, from the kimmel center, to major sporting events. >> there is nothing like being in the orchestra to keep a student on the road of success. >> the idea is that the hand that holds an instrument will never hold a gun. >> orchestra reflect long home to imigrants. knack 1904 when the school opened, most were from ireland. >> the irish immigrants held build up the school for other people, and other immigrants to come and learn. >> over the decade, the school became a melting pot now it includes student from africa asia, latin america. the principal sister marry mcnulty, says wonderful reflection every st. patrick's life. >> he was missionary. and i think a missionary heart is open and goes out to all people. >> he taught other immigrants, the irish about the trinity the father, the son the holy spirit, by using the shamrock leaves. >> so on parade day, st. patrick's honor lal a and ikira will be ready. ♪ ♪ >> oh, love seeing the children and the arts. you can join kath
orchestras of 150 place.y played everywhere, from the kimmel center, to major sporting events. >> there is nothing like being in the orchestra to keep a student on the road of success. >> the idea is that the hand that holds an instrument will never hold a gun. >> orchestra reflect long home to imigrants. knack 1904 when the school opened, most were from ireland. >> the irish immigrants held build up the school for other people, and other immigrants to come and learn....
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i like orchestras. >> the oldest fashion house still in business.r back as the 1930's, they established the basics of ready-to-wear. elegance and a sense of moderation. ideas that we should put into perspective because this is the wonderful world of fashion. it is a revolution. , punk, but feminine. >> there is something classic about it, but something sensual about it area did this is the thing. i love every single piece. i loved every single piece. the one with the boot out, i don't know if i can ever where it, but i loved it. >> maybe with a broad it would work with me. [laughter] >> i think you could rock that number without a bra. [laughter] >> thank you. >> emotions run high. the workshops are bursting with joy. n of a southern preacher. but now, half a century later one of dr. king's closest friends is wondering what good is the dream if it's forgotten after we wake up? >> the civil rights movement has never been over, it cannot be over. democracy requires it. too many people in whom we have placed our trust have betrayed us. the crisis that
i like orchestras. >> the oldest fashion house still in business.r back as the 1930's, they established the basics of ready-to-wear. elegance and a sense of moderation. ideas that we should put into perspective because this is the wonderful world of fashion. it is a revolution. , punk, but feminine. >> there is something classic about it, but something sensual about it area did this is the thing. i love every single piece. i loved every single piece. the one with the boot out, i...
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on the stage is a classic orchestra musicians playing traditional japanese music. there have been a number of world renowned entertainers some jazz and classical pianists a number of pop singers and bands performing as well. all of this is to celebrate the anniversary of the gift of the cherry blossom trees from japan to the u.s. in 1912. some folks got an early start with a fitness class on the mall, jogging, paddle boating and taking in the beauty of the sites. for locals, the cherry blossom festival signals that winter is really ending and spring is on its way. again, we have the classic orchestra performing on the stage, a number of other musicians will be performing. the opening ceremony is scheduled for about 6:30. live the warner theatre, roz plater, abc 7 news. kimberly: the national park service is sticking to its predicted deke bloom and says the weather will not affect the flowers at this point and the blossoms should be at their fullest between april 11 and april 14. after the snow to round out the winter, we could not ask for a nicer first full day of
on the stage is a classic orchestra musicians playing traditional japanese music. there have been a number of world renowned entertainers some jazz and classical pianists a number of pop singers and bands performing as well. all of this is to celebrate the anniversary of the gift of the cherry blossom trees from japan to the u.s. in 1912. some folks got an early start with a fitness class on the mall, jogging, paddle boating and taking in the beauty of the sites. for locals, the cherry blossom...
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>> gelb: he taught the metropolitan opera orchestra to listen to singers.t out of the performers is another hallmark. he's a conductor for the ages, in that regard. >> simon: levine's career seemed destined to accompany him into old age brilliantly and seamlessly. but then, starting in 2000, his body began to fail him, a host of ailments. he cancelled performances. >> levine: there were times when i really couldn't work, or i had to work in so much pain, it was a big distraction. >> simon: then, in 2011, he took what turned out to be a catastrophic fall. >> levine: i fell down a flight of steps onto the grass. and gradually, over the rest of that day and the following day the feeling went out of my legs and i couldn't move them. >> simon: he had fractured his spine, took an indefinite leave of absence. was there a moment when you realized, "i think i'll be able to conduct again?" >> levine: no, but there was a moment that i remember, after what seemed like an endless number of days, i kept saying to my leg, "go on, move." ( laughs ) and one day i said, "go
>> gelb: he taught the metropolitan opera orchestra to listen to singers.t out of the performers is another hallmark. he's a conductor for the ages, in that regard. >> simon: levine's career seemed destined to accompany him into old age brilliantly and seamlessly. but then, starting in 2000, his body began to fail him, a host of ailments. he cancelled performances. >> levine: there were times when i really couldn't work, or i had to work in so much pain, it was a big...
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he received an award from the orchestra for his support of the arts.support the youth financial aid and tuition remission program. they sound great. we'll be right back. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half fast totally half fast stop living with half fast internet! see the difference for yourself. get a fios triple play online at an amazing price guaranteed for two full years! plus, get a $300 bonus with a two-year agreement. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating u
he received an award from the orchestra for his support of the arts.support the youth financial aid and tuition remission program. they sound great. we'll be right back. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half fast totally half fast stop living with half fast internet! see the difference for...
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. m i' kalanalter.sect, part superhero, david letterman!
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. >>> members of the philadelphia youth orchestra were given a chance to rehearse with the pro this isning at the kimmel center. >> ♪♪ >> how cool is that in these young musicians played side by side with the philadelphia orchestra and director yennick. they purchased the fifth symphony. afterward they had a special surprise, a giant greeting card to celebrate his 40th birthday. that is a big card. >>> much more to come including the cold, could not stop runners from hitting the streets today in havertown. >> on your mark... >> they are off. both runners and walkers showed up for shamrock shuffle 5k. before the race a group of young irish dancers warmed up the crowd. thank you, cable for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability - 8 years running. plus, fios has the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. period. see the difference for yourself. get
. >>> members of the philadelphia youth orchestra were given a chance to rehearse with the pro this isning at the kimmel center. >> ♪♪ >> how cool is that in these young musicians played side by side with the philadelphia orchestra and director yennick. they purchased the fifth symphony. afterward they had a special surprise, a giant greeting card to celebrate his 40th birthday. that is a big card. >>> much more to come including the cold, could not stop...
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a group known as “americans for the arts” estimates that attendance at performances by symphony orchestrasend be reversed? welcome to something known as“ soundbox,” here in san francisco. kqed's cy musiker reports. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: many who come here tonight may not know a lot about classical music, but that's part of the experiment. >> soundbox is designed to appeal to people, many of them younger people who never have attended many classical concerts before. ♪ >> reporter: this is a laboratory for the san francisco symphony and music director michael tilson thomas, who are looking for ways to create new musical experiences and entice new audiences. >> since the 1970s, i've been really interested in how the installation of music can change the audience's perception of it.ñrÑi how to bring people who are listening to the music more inside the world that we the performers are experiencing? >> reporter: by day, the space is a cavernous rehearsal hall. by show time, lighting, a barñr and custom acoustics designed for the event completely transform the space. ♪ the musicians are menrim of the
a group known as “americans for the arts” estimates that attendance at performances by symphony orchestrasend be reversed? welcome to something known as“ soundbox,” here in san francisco. kqed's cy musiker reports. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: many who come here tonight may not know a lot about classical music, but that's part of the experiment. >> soundbox is designed to appeal to people, many of them younger people who never have attended many classical concerts before. ♪...
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band and orchestra festival. 16 to the allstate band and orchestra, and one student to all eastern orchestra and one to all national orchestra. in addition one student's -- in addition one of their composition's has been awarded the award for music educators. music is in fact an integral part of a student's curriculum and i commend the students they teachers, and conestoga high school. i yield back the remainder of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, what an occasion and privilege it was to mark the 50th anniversary of the march in selma. as a hero john lewis said it's more than a place it's a realization of an idea. selma showed us that true empowerment begins with voting rights. mrs. davis: after 50 years of progress, the supreme court has rolled back the voting rights act, one of the most effective laws ever passed. and now house leadership is saying parts of the v.r.a. are, quote, not necessary. literacy tests may be relative to the past but only because of the v.r.a. some states have replaced old forms of vo
band and orchestra festival. 16 to the allstate band and orchestra, and one student to all eastern orchestra and one to all national orchestra. in addition one student's -- in addition one of their composition's has been awarded the award for music educators. music is in fact an integral part of a student's curriculum and i commend the students they teachers, and conestoga high school. i yield back the remainder of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is...
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school has an orchestra of 150 players, they have played every where from the kimmel center to majorng an orchestra to keep a student on the road to success. >> the idea is that the hands that hold a instrument will never hole a gun. >> reporter: orchestra reflect a neighborhood long home to immigrants. back in 1904, when the school open most were from ireland. >> irish immigrants built up this school for other people and other immigrants to come and learn. >> reporter: over the decade the school became a melting pot and now includes students from africa, asia and latin america. the the principal sister marry mcnulty says it is a wonderful reflection of st. patrick's life. >> he was a missionary and in a missionary's heart it opens and goes out the to all people. >> he taught immigrants, the the irish, about the the trinity, the the father, son and holy spirit by using the the shamrock leafs. >> reporter: so on parade day in st. patrick's honor these two girls will be ready. >> ♪. >> there good yes. >> we're looking forward to seeing them. >> of course those brass instruments doing v
school has an orchestra of 150 players, they have played every where from the kimmel center to majorng an orchestra to keep a student on the road to success. >> the idea is that the hands that hold a instrument will never hole a gun. >> reporter: orchestra reflect a neighborhood long home to immigrants. back in 1904, when the school open most were from ireland. >> irish immigrants built up this school for other people and other immigrants to come and learn. >> reporter:...
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mayor nutter was guest conductor and mayor received an award for the orchestra for his support of therts. proceed support the youth orchestra financial aid and tuition remission program. >>> well, there is still much more ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning including a exclusive. >> reporter: report you might the say hats off to the radnor police department, who took advantage of a suspect's unusual head gear to head off an accused armed robber charge with victimizing this mini mart. i'll have the exclusive story from the main line coming up. >>> also ahead after the storm watch out for those slick spots carol comes back to tell us when we can expect warmer weather, we will be right back. caring for you and your eyes... ... just got a little easier. pearle vision accepts flex accounts and most vision plans, including eye med. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legac
mayor nutter was guest conductor and mayor received an award for the orchestra for his support of therts. proceed support the youth orchestra financial aid and tuition remission program. >>> well, there is still much more ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning including a exclusive. >> reporter: report you might the say hats off to the radnor police department, who took advantage of a suspect's unusual head gear to head off an accused armed robber charge with...
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the musicians from the philadelphia orchestra lent their musical talents from this kick off event foricians in the schools it is all part of national music in our schools month. how cool is that. >> i guess reading terminal wasn't already an awesome place, you can walk in on a day like this. >> and conduct the philadelphia orchestra. >> exactly. >> amazing. >> awesome. >> it is time for your accuweather forecast. >> amazing awesome all words that apply to this forecast as well. adam joseph standing by. if you liked today you'll love the rest of the week. >> if you like those warm temperatures. everyone has a smile on their face today. as we take a look at sky 6 live right now you can see a chopper going right over the river right there. you see that little black dot. when you take a look at the river we can see that there's no more ice chunks at least in this section of the delaware river. so some good news that we're slowly melting that ice along our local rivers. numbers right now across the area were coming in at 57 degrees in philadelphia, 49 in the lehigh valley. very warm to the
the musicians from the philadelphia orchestra lent their musical talents from this kick off event foricians in the schools it is all part of national music in our schools month. how cool is that. >> i guess reading terminal wasn't already an awesome place, you can walk in on a day like this. >> and conduct the philadelphia orchestra. >> exactly. >> amazing. >> awesome. >> it is time for your accuweather forecast. >> amazing awesome all words that apply...
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the school has orchestra of 150 players.ere from the kimmel center to major sporting event. >> there is nothing like being in a orchestra to keep a student on the road to success. >> the idea is that the hand that holds an instrument will never hold a gun. >> the orchestra reflect a neighborhood long home to immigrant. back in 1904, when the school opened, most were from ireland. >> the irish immigrant held build up the school for other people and other immigrants to come and learn. >> over the decade, the school became a melting pot now it includes student friends africa asia, latin america. the principal sister mary mcnulty, says it is a wonderful reflection of saint st. patrick's life. >> he was missionary i think a missionary's heart is open and goes out to all people. >> he taught a very immigrant and the irish about the trinity, the father, the son the holy spirit, by using the ham rock leaves. >> reporter: so on parade day in st. patrick's honor lal a and akira will be ready. >> ♪ ♪ >> and that was kathy orr reporting
the school has orchestra of 150 players.ere from the kimmel center to major sporting event. >> there is nothing like being in a orchestra to keep a student on the road to success. >> the idea is that the hand that holds an instrument will never hold a gun. >> the orchestra reflect a neighborhood long home to immigrant. back in 1904, when the school opened, most were from ireland. >> the irish immigrant held build up the school for other people and other immigrants to...
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. >> philadelphia orchestra and it's new conductor give a children's fairy tale a moody makeover. 6abc loves the arts previews the concert. >>> hot yoga is a way to bring couples into balance. >> many people thinking about flying somewhere warm after the weather we've been seeing recently. sky6 live hd taking a live look at philadelphia international. 27 degrees outside yes hello spring. march is almost over. >> what a horrible weekend chris. >> reporter: you don't know what the windchill is right now. 27 that's the air temperature. as we go over to storm tracker 6 live double scan we have windchills right now in the teens, actually they are in the single digits in the poconos. it's unusually cold. the first week of spring we continue to see february-like temperatures. good news, double is clear we won't see any flurries today. there's the view at the philadelphia international. officially we're coming in at 26 degrees with the winds out of the northwest at 10 miles per hour. that's giving a windchill of 16 degrees. atlantic city, 27 degrees, you can see the camera dancing around a lit
. >> philadelphia orchestra and it's new conductor give a children's fairy tale a moody makeover. 6abc loves the arts previews the concert. >>> hot yoga is a way to bring couples into balance. >> many people thinking about flying somewhere warm after the weather we've been seeing recently. sky6 live hd taking a live look at philadelphia international. 27 degrees outside yes hello spring. march is almost over. >> what a horrible weekend chris. >> reporter: you...
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they played side by side with the philadelphia orchestra.hey performed tchaikovsky's 5th symphony. >>> 7th graders through 1th graders showcased their ingenuity and invention. george washington carver fair. >> the best shock absorber was peanut butter. >> reporter: these older students will compete in a dozen categories, including botany, engineering and micro boiling. this 8 agent grader high -- proved that energy drinks were bad for you. >> mark's project asked which liquid breaks down meat the fastest. >> i found orange juice degraded the meat fastest because of the high acidity leveling. >> reporter: it's the oldest citywide science fair in the nation. philadelphia public, private charter and home schooled students compete for awards. the judges evaluate the projects on several criteria. >> creativity, looking at the meth -- methodology how they collected the data. >> reporter: they will compete at the science fair in oaks, pennsylvania on april 1. lisa thomas-laurey channel 6 "action news." >> there's another hour of "action news" sunda
they played side by side with the philadelphia orchestra.hey performed tchaikovsky's 5th symphony. >>> 7th graders through 1th graders showcased their ingenuity and invention. george washington carver fair. >> the best shock absorber was peanut butter. >> reporter: these older students will compete in a dozen categories, including botany, engineering and micro boiling. this 8 agent grader high -- proved that energy drinks were bad for you. >> mark's project asked...
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter.ont man for charlie and the moon dogs, david letterman!
plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter.ont man for charlie and the moon dogs, david letterman!
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[dramatic orchestra music] most musical traditions have some kind of arrangement for classifying their instruments. in european traditions there have been certain time-honored divisions between musical instruments. the most significant were set up by erich von hornbostel and this system generally divides instruments into membranophones-- [rapid drumbeats] those are the skin which are rubbed or struck with the mallet or the hand. aerophones which set a column of air in vibration by splitting an air column over a sharp edge or by the movement of a reed. [jazzy saxophone music] there's also chordophones which have stretched strings. those, of course can be set into motion by bows or by plectra or picks. chordophones have all sorts of different timbres depending on what you bring to the instrument. another category is idiophones. those are those instruments that sound like themselves like a bell. its entire structural material is its acoustic material. [rattling] [dinging] we don't hear the steel in a piano so much as we hear the string and the felt hammer itself. idiophones sound like the
[dramatic orchestra music] most musical traditions have some kind of arrangement for classifying their instruments. in european traditions there have been certain time-honored divisions between musical instruments. the most significant were set up by erich von hornbostel and this system generally divides instruments into membranophones-- [rapid drumbeats] those are the skin which are rubbed or struck with the mallet or the hand. aerophones which set a column of air in vibration by splitting an...
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the brass ensemble of the philadelphia youth orchestra played at st. mark's church in center city.he musicians range in age from 12 to 21. >>> good evening, we're seeing patchy fog throughout the area plus the rain is starting to move out. it's confined to parts of south jersey but we have seen about 24 hours straight of the light rainfall. windy conditions is what we expect to see on sunday. philadelphia temperatures are at 48 degrees. it's a mild night out. feels like 44 with winds out of the west southwest at 8 miles an hour. and you can see how foggy it is in reading, 40 degrees there. light rain coming down in atlantic city with temperatures at 53 degrees and mostly cloudy skies in philadelphia where the rain has already stopped. the temperatures ÷41 in the poconos. 52 in millville. temperatures in dover at 54. in wilmington in the high 40s. tonight temperatures in the mid-30s. but as we head into the next three hours we are dealing with patchy, even dense fog. the visibility is decreased for a mile for reading and a quarter mile in allentown. be careful driving and take your
the brass ensemble of the philadelphia youth orchestra played at st. mark's church in center city.he musicians range in age from 12 to 21. >>> good evening, we're seeing patchy fog throughout the area plus the rain is starting to move out. it's confined to parts of south jersey but we have seen about 24 hours straight of the light rainfall. windy conditions is what we expect to see on sunday. philadelphia temperatures are at 48 degrees. it's a mild night out. feels like 44 with winds...
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presented with a full orchestra and crew of over 70 young artist, ages 8 to 18.r favorites like hortonle the jud lthe elep mazy. get more information. >>> from the world of green eggs with ham to the search for golden eggs. today is the monthly treasure island flea market from 10:00 to 4:00. there win antiques, repurposed art, underground food and above ground food trucks and special for the season, they're calling this the easter fleaster. shop extra carefully. if you find a special golden eggs, you'll get extra flea market bucks to spend. >>> the bridge to and from the island will be one of the many spots we'll be tracking tomorrow morning. >>> according to the california stake controller, california has received $1 billion more in revenue than expected during the first eight months of the current year. if history is any guide, the number could swell to $2 billion by june 30th. so how do we account for this bouncing, and what do we do with it? the questions from our political analyst, gary gerston, after so many bad years, why now? >> many years of bad years. y
presented with a full orchestra and crew of over 70 young artist, ages 8 to 18.r favorites like hortonle the jud lthe elep mazy. get more information. >>> from the world of green eggs with ham to the search for golden eggs. today is the monthly treasure island flea market from 10:00 to 4:00. there win antiques, repurposed art, underground food and above ground food trucks and special for the season, they're calling this the easter fleaster. shop extra carefully. if you find a special...
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restricting the right to musical expression or is it considering participants in this orchestra or as as 12 years old. i spoke to him about his peace. he told me he was basically about war and totalitarianism containing references to soviet era. but he told me he did not feel like he needed to talk about the meaning to his piece. if you wanted to say it with words you would not bother writing music to it. that put it into context. i context. i spoke with the professor of music. >> as far as i knew there was a long tradition of quoting material from various context. certainly there is the position of whether you support it but the stronger instinct to make a critical stance toward quoting material. >> he does think it is setting a bad precedent. it is like any other artwork, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, except it was music. bill: it was a discussion on a discussion on totalitarianism and bad government and work. it sounds like they overreacted. >> in february it was previewed and had an audience member say it was offensive. this part where the composer takes a personal note to
restricting the right to musical expression or is it considering participants in this orchestra or as as 12 years old. i spoke to him about his peace. he told me he was basically about war and totalitarianism containing references to soviet era. but he told me he did not feel like he needed to talk about the meaning to his piece. if you wanted to say it with words you would not bother writing music to it. that put it into context. i context. i spoke with the professor of music. >> as far...
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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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going to be 89 years old and come out from retirement and playing drums with orchestra.true. it's true. somebody up there told me what to do. >> that's right. and that makes him alive. >> we never mess up. >> he should watch what i'm doing and we'll be okay. upon. >> you have to be a musician and use a little oil in your head. >> i am more attractive because with my age. she'she's more attractive because of his looks. sometimes they ask me if i'm married. >> yeah. >> my number was 84650. i was in camp with a very famous cantor singer. we were laying on our bed, and he started to sing, and we would have no instruments so everybody was doing something else. we had spoons. >> we didn't have nothing to eat, but when we heard music, that make our life. >> and that made me to play music. >> the melody sound like i'm living in my old life before the holocaust. ♪ la-la-la-la♪ >> that's it! good-bye! let's get out of here. >> woodruff: heartwarming. and you can see more videos like that at nytimes.com/opdocs. >> ifill: finally, to our "newshour shares" of the day. something that
going to be 89 years old and come out from retirement and playing drums with orchestra.true. it's true. somebody up there told me what to do. >> that's right. and that makes him alive. >> we never mess up. >> he should watch what i'm doing and we'll be okay. upon. >> you have to be a musician and use a little oil in your head. >> i am more attractive because with my age. she'she's more attractive because of his looks. sometimes they ask me if i'm married. >>...
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proceed from the evening support the youth orchestra financial aid and tuition program.e will be back in a you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently. brushing alone does less than half the job leaving behind millions of germs. complete the job with listerine®. kill up to 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early gum disease and bad breath. complete the job with listerine®. power to your mouth™. also try listerine® floss. its advanced technology removes more plaque. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. do you have stuff to clean this mess of a breakroom? i have paper towels, sprays, wipes, sponges. and these floors? disinfectant cleaner, mops and "wet floor" signs. how long does it take to reheat cod? we also have air fresheners. make on-budget happen. make cleaning up happen. staples. make more happen. >>> we want to say hats off to the radnor police department who took advantage of the us peck's unusual head
proceed from the evening support the youth orchestra financial aid and tuition program.e will be back in a you wouldn't do half of your daily routine. so why treat your mouth any differently. brushing alone does less than half the job leaving behind millions of germs. complete the job with listerine®. kill up to 99 percent of germs. and prevent plaque, early gum disease and bad breath. complete the job with listerine®. power to your mouth™. also try listerine® floss. its advanced...
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>> it's hitting orchestras first.ar so much about orchestra union problems and union negotiation problems. that's just a manifestation of diminishment in ticket sales and contributions. so when you look around the arts world right now you see many, many organizations either doing less work or going away entirely. this is true particularly of arts organizations of color which is an important part of our arts ecology that is starting to shrink which is more fragile a ill now and we're now seeing it in mid-sized american cities and large, classical organizations and i worry they won't be able to sustain themselves. >> brown: what you do see when you write about and again we see it in society as winners and losers some at the high end will do well and many at the low end, because they can get along basically on a shoestring it's the great middle. >> it's the great middle at risk and that's who made art accessible to all americans over the last 50 years. >> brown: what's to be done? arts organizations have to get more crea
>> it's hitting orchestras first.ar so much about orchestra union problems and union negotiation problems. that's just a manifestation of diminishment in ticket sales and contributions. so when you look around the arts world right now you see many, many organizations either doing less work or going away entirely. this is true particularly of arts organizations of color which is an important part of our arts ecology that is starting to shrink which is more fragile a ill now and we're now...
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter.man whose ssks you'll soon realize, david letterman!
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plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter.and now, with a dulceet voice of a bag pipe david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause )
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at the museum in the presence of just a selected few and that will be followed by their symphonic orchestra. after the attack, it looked like a battlefield. it seems they did not try to make the museum look exactly like it was. they might leave them as they are indefinitely. molly: sandro, tell us -- of course this attack shook tunisia to its core. the worst terror attack there in years. what is the latest with the investigation, though? sandro: the government already has puffed up security. there is more army presence in the security, throughout the country, more presents on the roads. remember, the third man was on the road. a photo was published on the internet. if you and organizer, even maybe the head of the terrorist cell? at this stage, we are waiting for more information. we do know that several houses happen raided. we do not know the identity of the third suspect, and the ministry wants to keep things as wyatt as possible for the sake of the investigation. molly: sandro lutyens reporting from the tunisian capital, thank you. ashraf ghani replaced karzai as the afghan leader last y
at the museum in the presence of just a selected few and that will be followed by their symphonic orchestra. after the attack, it looked like a battlefield. it seems they did not try to make the museum look exactly like it was. they might leave them as they are indefinitely. molly: sandro, tell us -- of course this attack shook tunisia to its core. the worst terror attack there in years. what is the latest with the investigation, though? sandro: the government already has puffed up security....
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plane full of explosives and the airport ringed with snipers just in case and the israeli national orchestra didn't have sheet music for the egyptian national anthem and had 0 tune in to learn how to play it and out of the blue couldn't this is airport airplane and it was unheard of. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and sadat descends in -- you know, then he goes to address the conessa and tells them they have to give up the occupied territories and we're not going make a separate peace. menachem begin is only in office for a year, when this happens, his election was the greatest surprise in israel's his. he was -- the prime minister, first prime minister of israel called him a little hitler, he was a face fascist, a racist and they were embarrassed and summed he's elected the prime minister. it's called the great reversal in israel. he was an obstructionist and his goal was to expand the country of israel. not contract it. >> the idea they would somehow give up, totally against what he stood for. >> these were men were very -- >> so the individual personalities, you couldn't imagine coming together
plane full of explosives and the airport ringed with snipers just in case and the israeli national orchestra didn't have sheet music for the egyptian national anthem and had 0 tune in to learn how to play it and out of the blue couldn't this is airport airplane and it was unheard of. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and sadat descends in -- you know, then he goes to address the conessa and tells them they have to give up the occupied territories and we're not going make a separate peace....
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sleep interrupted my daughter and i daily struggled to function going to school here playing in ore orchestra center and working and my daughter missed out on healthy happy events experiences that many children have in a normal childhood not enough accurate omaha of affordable housing my daughter and i went through several years of homelessness living separately until 2 and a half years ago my son in his 30s a veteran that serves his country has been homeless for 2 years ago seniors and families and disabled low income veterans face similar obstacles in locating affordable housing as we look at the vitality of our neighborhood it is important to see in our local community with the transcripts of this information planning and development of how's for all can be better balanced we ask that you support of the housing balance ordinance supported by supervisor kim thank you very much. >> >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> don't be bashful. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> members of the planning commission i'm thomas ray a native san franciscan and in the past 2 years a thousand high end
sleep interrupted my daughter and i daily struggled to function going to school here playing in ore orchestra center and working and my daughter missed out on healthy happy events experiences that many children have in a normal childhood not enough accurate omaha of affordable housing my daughter and i went through several years of homelessness living separately until 2 and a half years ago my son in his 30s a veteran that serves his country has been homeless for 2 years ago seniors and...