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. ♪ >>> deborah border is the former ceo and president of the los angeles philharmonic, and spearheadd the opening of disney concert hall and brought in the conductor gustavo and built the financial coffers of the institution and oversaw the rebuilding of the hollywood bowl, and she has stepped down to become the ceo of the new new york philharmonic in ept september, and should i get down on my knees. please, please, don't go. don't go. i want to beg you to stay. this is so not fair. you are leaving us. >> and hey, you know i'm a new yorker, and hey, i did well becoming a californian here, and people always accused me of the new york accent and the new york walk. but i have loved it here. it has been the greatest of the professional 17 years of my life. it has been my joy, and my life's work. and so, it is time to return home to my family, and to help one of the great orchestras besides the los angeles fill hor m monic, and it is funny that i have worked for two philharmonic, new york and los angeles, and two really to assume the rightful place in the pantheon of orchestras, because t
. ♪ >>> deborah border is the former ceo and president of the los angeles philharmonic, and spearheadd the opening of disney concert hall and brought in the conductor gustavo and built the financial coffers of the institution and oversaw the rebuilding of the hollywood bowl, and she has stepped down to become the ceo of the new new york philharmonic in ept september, and should i get down on my knees. please, please, don't go. don't go. i want to beg you to stay. this is so not fair....
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Apr 1, 2017
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you should hear the berlin philharmonic do this!us have dementia, and some of us are carers. great! fantastic. that isjoe and david. their partners don't come any more, but they stilljoin us every week. one, two, three... it is all a bit emotional for me at the moment. i am sorry. i lost my husband a year ago tomorrow. but he loved it, he absolutely loved it, didn't he? yes. that's why i still come. my wife came up until the end of the year. she is too ill now to come, but she spent every session just wreathed in smiles and lifted by the whole thing. great to see her enjoying it. kind of like a family, really, now — don't want to give it up. it is astonishing how it brings us all together. there is me and my husband mike. can you guess which of us has dementia? that is one of the best things about the orchestra. when we are playing, all of that melts away. you see, dementia is difficult, but it doesn't mean you can't have fun or take on new challenges, even the violin. one lady this week, she was thoroughly enjoying it. her face, i
you should hear the berlin philharmonic do this!us have dementia, and some of us are carers. great! fantastic. that isjoe and david. their partners don't come any more, but they stilljoin us every week. one, two, three... it is all a bit emotional for me at the moment. i am sorry. i lost my husband a year ago tomorrow. but he loved it, he absolutely loved it, didn't he? yes. that's why i still come. my wife came up until the end of the year. she is too ill now to come, but she spent every...
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you should hear the berlin philharmonic do this.and some of us are carers. great! fantastic. that is joe and david, their partners don't come any more but they still join david, their partners don't come any more but they stilljoin us every week. it's all a bit emotional bully the moment. sorry, i lost my husband a year ago tomorrow. he loved it, absolutely loved it. didn't he? yeah. that's why i still come. my wife came up until the end of the year, she is to tell now. but she spent every session wreathed in smiles —— she is too ill now. she was lifted by the whole thing, great to see her enjoy it. it's become like a to see her enjoy it. it's become likeafamily to see her enjoy it. it's become like a family now. it's astonishing how it brings us all together. there is me and my husband might, can you guess which of us has dementia? that's one of the best things about the orchestra, when we are playing all of that melts away. you see dementia is difficult but it does not mean you cannot have fun or take on new challenges. even the v
you should hear the berlin philharmonic do this.and some of us are carers. great! fantastic. that is joe and david, their partners don't come any more but they still join david, their partners don't come any more but they stilljoin us every week. it's all a bit emotional bully the moment. sorry, i lost my husband a year ago tomorrow. he loved it, absolutely loved it. didn't he? yeah. that's why i still come. my wife came up until the end of the year, she is to tell now. but she spent every...
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sir karljenkins is britain's most successful living classical composer, so when hull's philharmonic orchestrace of work for 2017, they knew who to turn to. with the city of culture, we wanted a real celebration of this amazing concert room. we can use the organ, and why don't we try and commission a composer to write a piece especially for us? and who better to go for karljenkins? they are the nation's leading amateur symphony orchestra, and have performed in hull's city hall for over 130 years. a hall famous for its magnificent organ. they wanted a piece of music that would celebrate that. for a composer best known for his choral music, it would be a break from the norm, but an opportunity too good to miss. city of culture is an amazing thing and to be part of it was wonderful that i was asked, to write an organ piece for this organ. it ticks all the boxes. experimenting with music is how his career began. in fact, the last time he played in hull was while performing with the 70s jazz rock grip soft machine. but in a career that spans over three decades, he has never written music for an org
sir karljenkins is britain's most successful living classical composer, so when hull's philharmonic orchestrace of work for 2017, they knew who to turn to. with the city of culture, we wanted a real celebration of this amazing concert room. we can use the organ, and why don't we try and commission a composer to write a piece especially for us? and who better to go for karljenkins? they are the nation's leading amateur symphony orchestra, and have performed in hull's city hall for over 130...
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most successful living classical composer so successful living classical composer so when hull's philharmonic. with the city of culture we wanted a real celebration of this amazing construction, we'd use the organ and why don't we try and commission a composer to write a piece especially for us? and who better to go for the karljenkins? the for us? and who better to go for the karl jenkins? the other nations leading amateur symphony orchestra, and have performed in hull's city hall for over 130 years. a whole famous for its magnificent organ. they wanted a piece of music, that would celebrate that. funny composer best known for his choral music, it would be a break from the norm best known for his choral music, it would be a breakfrom the norm but an opportunity too good to miss. city of culture is an amazing thing and part of it was wonderful that i was asked, to write an organ piece for this or in a particular ticks all the boxes. experimenting with music is how his career began in fa ct music is how his career began in fact the last time he played in both the mac was performing with the 70
most successful living classical composer so successful living classical composer so when hull's philharmonic. with the city of culture we wanted a real celebration of this amazing construction, we'd use the organ and why don't we try and commission a composer to write a piece especially for us? and who better to go for the karljenkins? the for us? and who better to go for the karl jenkins? the other nations leading amateur symphony orchestra, and have performed in hull's city hall for over 130...
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i've done a couple design houses throughout like pasadena showcase, philharmonic.like i have more of an experience in that, because i see aesthetic and what's out there and what's new. steve: [ chuckles ] okay. so let's do that. let's do that. let me see, let me see what you can come up with, and i don't know, maybe i'll surprise you and come up with something myself. lemonis: meaning that you want to compete with her on the design? steve: well, yeah. lemonis: yes? steve: yeah, i do. lemonis: so it sounds like that's what we're doing. we're going to set a timeline of, call it two weeks. steve: okay. lemonis: steve has done unbelievable residential work, but what i want him to do is learn to respect ana's understanding and knowledge of the commercial business. but if he wants to put his design against hers, a little competition could be good for the company, but as a whole. steve: i really want to talk about how we're going to work, because right now, i'm bidding a job in las vegas. forwarded the package to ana maria, she priced it. lemonis: what did you do with the
i've done a couple design houses throughout like pasadena showcase, philharmonic.like i have more of an experience in that, because i see aesthetic and what's out there and what's new. steve: [ chuckles ] okay. so let's do that. let's do that. let me see, let me see what you can come up with, and i don't know, maybe i'll surprise you and come up with something myself. lemonis: meaning that you want to compete with her on the design? steve: well, yeah. lemonis: yes? steve: yeah, i do. lemonis:...