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when i was in los angeles for 15 years i had always had the israeli philharmonic. that's where i would pendulate. i've conducted them every single season since 1961. i've passed my 50 year mark with both orchestras as with the israelis too. >> you have conducted orchestras in sarajevo and kashmir. there seems to be conflict that draws one another, what is that? >> we plus not stop use our art to help people, bring people together. the sarajevo, we played a concert in the bombed courtyard of an islam ick library. one of the first things that the sesh serbs bombed was the courtyard of book. no public could be allowed it was only for television. but we did the rehearsals in the non-bombed theater. where three or four times it was full and the sarajevo public came to listen. it was my lifelong dream to have muslims and hindus, come and listen together. i didn't change history from the end of that concert but they sat together and heard beethoven and tc hykofsky. >> india is very important to you. i wonder if you could describe your path from india to israel, i know it'
when i was in los angeles for 15 years i had always had the israeli philharmonic. that's where i would pendulate. i've conducted them every single season since 1961. i've passed my 50 year mark with both orchestras as with the israelis too. >> you have conducted orchestras in sarajevo and kashmir. there seems to be conflict that draws one another, what is that? >> we plus not stop use our art to help people, bring people together. the sarajevo, we played a concert in the bombed...
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van gogh influence knots works or not is also in lyrical song read the source of the awesome est philharmonic performed songs from the dubai is a talented filmmaker in the industry his movies goldsmith shadow and color guard became famous in kazakhstan and neighboring countries cover not consider spinning ought to be his main life's mission. think you're doing so. i realized that filmmaking is not my main interest rate movies but i did not like it so much why because movies are criticized a lot like the pain it is what i'm happy to do. our hero through a group of juveniles continuing the latest news is that three w dodge cars out that stevie got kate said. the two thousand fourteen thirteen banks were being beaten providing loans to small and medium businesses using qt today got these as reports the natural holding but it has provided the double bond with one hundred billion think it was a vote within europe when fifteen percent annual interest rate for a period of twenty years during the fight has concluded those agreements with thirteen banks and has deposited the funds as a special account
van gogh influence knots works or not is also in lyrical song read the source of the awesome est philharmonic performed songs from the dubai is a talented filmmaker in the industry his movies goldsmith shadow and color guard became famous in kazakhstan and neighboring countries cover not consider spinning ought to be his main life's mission. think you're doing so. i realized that filmmaking is not my main interest rate movies but i did not like it so much why because movies are criticized a lot...
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tonight they are playing with 10 members of the new york philharmonic, like cellist patrick jee. >> it'sl about meeting youngsters and meeting the next generation of musicians and trying to foster some kind of appreciation for what we do. >> reporter: annie fitzgibbon created the harmony program six years ago for kids from third through seventh grade in new york. she says getting the professional musicians to volunteer is easy because they know the impact music can have on a child. >> i think what's so important about music is that it does require of these kids discipline and structure and focus and all of these wonderful skills that they need to develop. >> reporter: do you get a little nervous when the kids get on stage? >> i say i get more nervous than the children and i get more nervous than their parents. >> reporter: all the nerves and the hours of practice are worth it. tonight, the kids from harmony struck the right chord. >> axelrod: that was vinita nair. and that's the cbs news for tonight. later on cbs "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at
tonight they are playing with 10 members of the new york philharmonic, like cellist patrick jee. >> it'sl about meeting youngsters and meeting the next generation of musicians and trying to foster some kind of appreciation for what we do. >> reporter: annie fitzgibbon created the harmony program six years ago for kids from third through seventh grade in new york. she says getting the professional musicians to volunteer is easy because they know the impact music can have on a child....
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she is a multiple academy award winner who is making her new york stage debut with the new york philharmonicch 5th. please welcome one of our all-time favorites, here is emma thompson! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! the stage! oh! the stage. the lights. it loves you! the stage. the theater! the theater loves you. the theater loves you. >> yes, darling! >> jimmy: and we love you as well. >> thank god i'm here. i'm back. i've come to save you. >> jimmy: thank you very much. >> i heard your first week has been a [ bleep ] disaster. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no! that's not true. >> really? >> jimmy: it has been fine so far. >> has it? >> jimmy: yeah. >> has it? >> jimmy: no, no. don't ask the roots. yeah. it's very good. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: emma, you will be playing with bradley. all right? >> okay. >> jimmy: now listen -- we're going to play charades. each player gets a turn. >> wait. >> jimmy: what? >> i'm stuck with you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you mean, you're lucky you got to -- >> come on! >> jimmy: you get to work with me. >> oh my god! hey! okay. all right. [ laughter
she is a multiple academy award winner who is making her new york stage debut with the new york philharmonicch 5th. please welcome one of our all-time favorites, here is emma thompson! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! the stage! oh! the stage. the lights. it loves you! the stage. the theater! the theater loves you. the theater loves you. >> yes, darling! >> jimmy: and we love you as well. >> thank god i'm here. i'm back. i've come to save you. >> jimmy: thank...
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he performed in company with the new york philharmonic in the lead male role.chops to do that. >> jim, i was speaking to robert morton today former producer of, of dave's show, back when you were there at the nbc side. and when they want to cbs. and he says you guys tried to always get the guests to do something the way jimmy does now. sing, dance, do something. but they started it, it started to wear thin pretty quickly because they're all on these busy junkets, hard to get them to cooperate in the performance isn't it? >> in the early years of late night. we were, not kidded a hot spot. also dave. dave himself was a little more restrained in the days. if you watch some of those first couple years of late night when i was there. compared to dave, you know, of the late 90s and today. you would be shocked. definitely, jimmy fallon, another notch up. he is more, got a sort of sammy davis junior kind of, you know, high energy show business performance thing. i agree with what bill and you said. steven colbert. a lot of us have known him a long time. have sort of r
he performed in company with the new york philharmonic in the lead male role.chops to do that. >> jim, i was speaking to robert morton today former producer of, of dave's show, back when you were there at the nbc side. and when they want to cbs. and he says you guys tried to always get the guests to do something the way jimmy does now. sing, dance, do something. but they started it, it started to wear thin pretty quickly because they're all on these busy junkets, hard to get them to...
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as you've heard, and that's the sistine chapel choir, which we've heard before, also the krakow philharmonic and the bergamo die yosin choir. so, bergamo being the diocese of john xxiii and krakow of john paul ii. so, they've also come for this occasion for everybody. >> and delia and john, just a quick question -- john, if you can hear me, we're just curious as we look forward, what follows this momentous day. are john paul ii and john xxiii, are they likely to become the patron saints of any special causes? do we know that yet, or is that something that gets figured out later? >> well, that will be formally figured out later. but listen, i mean, john xxiii, now saint john xxiii is going to be for all time remembered as the patron saint of the second vatican council. therefore, any time there are projects or seminaries or other endeavors in catholic life that certainly, john 23 will be its patron. with john paul ii, in a special way, he will be remembered as the great patron saint of youth, in particular world youth day, which is this massive gathering of catholic youth from around the worl
as you've heard, and that's the sistine chapel choir, which we've heard before, also the krakow philharmonic and the bergamo die yosin choir. so, bergamo being the diocese of john xxiii and krakow of john paul ii. so, they've also come for this occasion for everybody. >> and delia and john, just a quick question -- john, if you can hear me, we're just curious as we look forward, what follows this momentous day. are john paul ii and john xxiii, are they likely to become the patron saints...
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shy the former president of the new york philharmonic.rman and ceo of citigroup. thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> usually when people talk about gifts to universities, that i are talking about giving to the university, the basketball teach you gave money to finish the philharmonic center. why? >> i think that is our football team. i think this center will make sonoma state well known around the country and the world for having maybe the best music complex of any university in the country. we happen to be lucky and the sound is terrific. we have very good relationships with carnegie hall. zaron knows everybody in this business. people come, when they come and perform there they want to come back. i think that california, especially, but most states will not have enough money for higher education. so i think all their money is going to have to go for k through 12 and, therefore, these universities are going to have to figure out how can they become self sustaining? and i think with this music center, we can at
shy the former president of the new york philharmonic.rman and ceo of citigroup. thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> usually when people talk about gifts to universities, that i are talking about giving to the university, the basketball teach you gave money to finish the philharmonic center. why? >> i think that is our football team. i think this center will make sonoma state well known around the country and the world for having maybe the best...
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she had been the assistant philharmonic conductor and, at the same time, was the wheeling, west virginia, conductor and used to commute back and forth. her marriage was bad. her husband had asked her for a divorce. she didn't want one, and when she met gaston, he began to pursue her. and she really resisted him for many months because, one - she was married; two - also because she didn't have any experience with the political world and did see politicians as false, and completely living a life that was different from the life of the artist, which for her was, you know, you always have to be true to who you are. c-span: there's a whole lot of references to her attitude about west virginia. by the way, have you talked to her since she had the news conference? >> guest: no, i have not. i've talked to her publicist and i've talked to some of her aides. c-span: is she mad about this? >> guest: i gave rachael the book way back in late winter, early spring. i gave it to all the women. and at that time she called me and she said, "one, it was very painful for to--me to read, but it's very honest
she had been the assistant philharmonic conductor and, at the same time, was the wheeling, west virginia, conductor and used to commute back and forth. her marriage was bad. her husband had asked her for a divorce. she didn't want one, and when she met gaston, he began to pursue her. and she really resisted him for many months because, one - she was married; two - also because she didn't have any experience with the political world and did see politicians as false, and completely living a life...